Hillary Rodham Clinton
Clinton says US government drops "global war on terror" slogan
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton told reporters late Monday while flying to a London conference on Afghanistan that the new US government has stopped referring to the "global war on terror."
After the terrorist strikes on September 11, 2001, the government under former president George W Bush adopted that phrase to describe its anti-terrorism policies.
Since President Barack Obama took office in January, the "global war on terror" has disappeared. Clinton said that there was no official ban on the term.
Clinton brings US charm offensive to EU headquarters
US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton was set to bring her country's diplomatic charm offensive to the European Union's headquarters on Friday as she was scheduled to meet with the bloc's top representatives.
The US is committed to "strengthening the transatlantic alliance, to supporting a strong Europe that is a strong partner to the US, and to energizing our partnerships to confront the common challenges of our time," Clinton said after meeting NATO counterparts in Brussels on Thursday.
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