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    Clinton: US, Europe must do more against tyrants

    MUNICH (AP) โ€” The Obama administration on Saturday called for stepped up U.S.-European cooperation to isolate tyrannies like the Assad regime in Syria, promote democracy in the Arab World and beyond and repair damage from the global financial crisis.

    And, as America shifts its primary strategic focus to Asia and reduces its military presence in Europe, President Barack Obama's top two national security aides โ€” attending an international security conference here together in a demonstration of Washington's resolve โ€” reassured the continent that it remains deeply relevant to U.S. interests as well as its partner of "first resort" in dealing with global hotspots.

    U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said Americans and Europeans must send a clear and common message to tyrants that they must respect the rights of their people. She spoke as violence flared anew in Syria ahead of an expected vote on a U.N. Security Council resolution on the matter later Saturday.

    "As a tyrant in Damascus brutalizes his own people, America and Europe stand shoulder to shoulder," she said, referring to Syrian President Bashar Assad.

    "We are united, alongside the Arab League, in demanding an end to the bloodshed and a democratic future for Syria. And we are hopeful that at 10 a.m. Eastern Standard Time in New York the Security Council will express the will of the international community," she said.

    President Barack Obama, in a strongly worded statement Saturday, condemned Assad's "unspeakable assault" and called for his ouster.

    "Assad must halt his campaign of killing and crimes against his own people now. He must step aside and allow a democratic transition to proceed immediately," the president said.

    Clinton said, "Wherever tyrants deny the legitimate demands of their own people, we need to work together to send them a clear message: You cannot hold back the future at the point of a gun."

    While promoting democracy, she warned that Europe could not ignore backsliding in its own backyard, decrying limits being placed on press and religious freedoms. She did not identify trouble spots by name but was referring to Russia, Belarus and Hungary.

    "It is not credible to preach democracy elsewhere unless we also protect it within our community," she said. "The trappings of democracy are not enough."

    Clinton said she had no doubt that Europe would overcome its economic woes. But she said it was imperative for a common agenda and enhanced cooperation to reinforce recoveries on both sides of the Atlantic.

    "We are confident that Europe has the will and the means to cut its debt, build the necessary firewalls, create growth, and restore liquidity and market confidence," she said. But, she added: "As Europe emerges from crisis, we have to work harder to reinforce each other's recoveries. As deep as our economic relationship is, it has not yet lived up to its potential."

    To boost the recovery, she said the United States and Europe need to team up to fight unfair trade practices.

    Meanwhile, U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said Europe is America's security partner of choice for military operations and diplomacy around the world. He said Europe will continue to be a central U.S. defense interest, even as the administration withdraws two of the four Army brigades stationed on the continent.

    In his remarks to the conference, Panetta emphasized the positive. He noted that the U.S. is building a missile defense system in Europe, including a radar installation in Turkey and missiles to be stationed in Romania and Poland. He said four U.S. ships capable of shooting down missiles will be stationed at Rota, Spain.

    And he said that while two Army brigades will leave Europe, that will be partly offset by a new arrangement in which smaller Army units will rotate to the continent for temporary training assignments. This was announced in January as part of a new U.S. defense strategy.

    These changes, he said, amount to a U.S. "vote of confidence" in the future of NATO.

    Panetta's remarks were aimed at countering a perception that the administration's added focus on security challenges in Asia and the Middle East is weakening U.S. partnerships in Europe.

    "In all, the steps Europe can expect from the United States amount to a vote of confidence from Washington in the future of the alliance, especially in a period of fiscal austerity," he said.

    He noted that the U.S. military will still have a larger presence in Europe than in any other region of the world.

    "That's not only because the peace and prosperity of Europe is critically important to the United States, but because Europe remains our security partner of choice for military operations and diplomacy around the world," he said.

    The Obama administration has sought to limit the diplomatic fallout from its decision to pull the Army brigades out of Europe โ€” a move in line with an overall shrinking of the Army from 570,000 soldiers to 490,000. One brigade is scheduled to pull out of Europe in 2013 and another in 2014.

    Missile defense will become a central feature of the U.S. military presence in Europe. Officials in recent days confirmed that the missile defense system's headquarters will be at Ramstein air base in Germany.

    Panetta also spoke optimistically about the outlook for stability in Afghanistan, where the Taliban insurgency persists.

    He said the U.S. hopes Afghan security forces will be ready to take the lead combat role throughout the country "sometime in 2013." At that point, U.S. and NATO forces will shift to a support role, he said, while remaining prepared to engage in combat if necessary.

    At the conclusion of the NATO defense ministers meeting he attended in Brussels on Thursday and Friday, Panetta said there is a broad consensus among the allies that 2013 should be the year for such a transition out of a lead combat role. But France takes a different view, arguing that international forces should withdraw all combat forces from Afghanistan next year.

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    Associated Press National Security writer Robert Burns contributed to this report.

     
    • Ytuque  •  3 mths ago
      I wonder if Clinton acknowledges the royal family in Saudi Arabia as tyrants? They oppress women and religious minorities and fund terrorism worldwide.
      • Kevin P 3 mths ago
        The bigger question is if she acknowledges the tyrant she works for.
      • marlo 3 mths ago
        you look like an idiot ..go get some lithium .....you gump faced bloaded baboons A%%
      • Bill 3 mths ago
        you go Kevin...
    • Gloria  •  Irvine, California  •  3 mths ago
      Lets start with our trannt Hillary. O by the way.Should have listen to you about your bosses eligibility! seems like he has something to hide!
      • marlo 3 mths ago
        u are hiding something ...A HUGE worthless smooth brain
      • '12ain'tsoonenuf 3 mths ago
        You don't spend $2Million to hide nothing!
        We already have 30 phony aliases and SS#'s.
    • Radical Liberal Genius  •  3 mths ago
      Was Hillary asking the US and Europe to stop the tyrants in the US government?
      • Bill 3 mths ago
        I wish................
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Chico, California  •  3 mths ago
      Speaking of tyrants, it was President Clinton that signed the AEDPA into law. I'll NEVER forgive him for that.
    • Resident PITA  •  Houston, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      "Clinton: US, Europe must do more against tyrants"
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      Good idea, let's start right here at home with the filthy Obama Regime.
    • justin  •  Chesapeake, Virginia  •  3 mths ago
      We are voting you tyrants out of office, Hillary.
    • TM  •  Tampa, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      What gives us the right to impose our beliefs in what constitutes a legitimate government on others who have free will...?
      • peace out 3 mths ago
        Bravo. US citizens are sick of these expensive and immoral interventions.
      • Louis 3 mths ago
        "American Isolationism" is a label that has long been used malevolently by its opponents. Non-interventionism, a less emotive phrase, denotes disapproval, ranging from scepticism to outright opposition, with respect to a cluster of related issues: war (particularly ideological wars and crusades) and other government interventions (alliances, "aid," posting of military personnel, etc.) in foreign lands; the eclipse of the authority of the U.S. Congress to declare war, the concentration of authority and discretion in the Executive and the consequent ability of a President to execute war deceptively and secretly; America's abandonment of republicanism and limited government and embrace of imperialism and a welfare-warfare state; the erosion of civil and political liberties for the sake of "security;" and the linkages between a large military establishment and permanent war economy, industry, government and bureaucracy.(1)
        This what Wilson started and violated this policy of Non intervention. It's been that way every since and now with the UN's blessing all in order for the NWO.
    • Nick  •  3 mths ago
      Obama and Clinton should practice what they preach seeing as how they have the American people subservient to them. While they flit around living the high life and we are all on the edge of poverty. We should revolt against their policies and demand our lives back. Instead of worrying about everyone else on this planet.
    • A Realist  •  Corpus Christi, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      The US has gone broke trying to police the World ! Why do these politicians think there is an endless supply of money to do everything they think needs to be done in the World. Give it up !
    • FOX MULDER  •  3 mths ago
      We are.....we're planning on voting him out of office in Nov. what more does she want us to do?
      • Timur 3 mths ago
        Romney will be no different.
    • Michael  •  Livonia, Michigan  •  3 mths ago
      Yeah you can start right here in the good old USA
    • redman1974  •  Andover, Minnesota  •  3 mths ago
      Still no word from Hillary on Bahrain. Bahrain is ruled by a repressive ruler who has repressed his people's rights, but no word from the US Government threatening sanctions, why because the US 5th fleet is based there.
    • Really!  •  Temple, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      Ron Paul 2012 bring all troops home and stop undeserved aid
    • William  •  Richardson, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      We're broke and still trying to run everyone else's business. Guess we'll never learn.
    • Scott  •  Cheyenne, Wyoming  •  3 mths ago
      How about doing something with the home grown tyrants first????
    • Yahoo!  •  3 mths ago
      time for a new govt here at home, instead of worring about muslims fighting their own kind
    • -----------------  •  Orlando, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      If the country has oil, they don't have a tyrant. They have a democratically challenged leader! Ha Ha ha Clinton, you're two-faced
    • uneducated soldier  •  Seoul, South Korea  •  3 mths ago
      Jesus, we're terrible, why can't we mind our own business? No wonder no one like us.
    • Bill  •  Coos Bay, Oregon  •  3 mths ago
      "whenever tyrants deny the genuine demands of their own people..." Hillary re-direct that statement and apply it to the United States. The pot calling the kettle black...We cannot tell others how to govern when we aren't doing it at home so well. The U.S. and the UN have no business deciding that democracy should be the goal for other countries...let THEM work those things out. It's THEIR business, not ours. Clean up your own backyard before telling your neighbor to do it. America's in a mess....let's tend to THAT first. Let's spend money to repair our infrastructure. RON PAUL REVOLUTION...Give Us Back Our Constitution!!! THE HEAT IS ON, THE HEAT IS ON.......
    • ln  •  Dallas, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      Hillary: do as we say, not as we do rethoric
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