Speaking in Washington before embarking on this week's Asian tour, Hillary Clinton set out the most definitive version yet of how the Obama administration intends to deal with the world. The US secretary of state spoke of "a new era of engagement based on common interests, shared values, and mutual respect" and of a foreign policy "blending principle and pragmatism".
Contrasting this collaborative approach with the "for us or against us" stance of the Bush administration, Clinton said the US would opt for diplomacy first when dealing with Iran, North Korea and other nations or adversaries. There were no guarantees of success; and dialogue did not imply acceptance of repressive regimes. But "we cannot be afraid or unwilling to engage ... as long as engagement might advance our interests".
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