Thursday, December 4, 2008

ဟီလာရီကလင္တန္ နိုင္ငံျခားေရး ၀န္ႀကီး ျဖစ္ ျပီ




အေမရိကန္ နိုင္ငံရဲ့ တိုင္းျပည္အေပၚတိုးတက္ေျပာင္းလဲေစ့ခ်င္တဲ့ ေခါင္းေဆာင္ေတြရဲ့
ေစတနာ ဟာ ခု နိုင္ငံျခားေရး၀န္ႀကီးအျဖစ္ေရြးခ်ယ္ လိုက္တာကိုႀက ည့္ျခင္းနဲ့တင္ ေလးစားစရာ အတု
ယူအားရစရာေကာင္းပါတယ္ ။ က်မ ရီပါပလစ္ကင္ က အိုဘားမာ း အနိုင္ရစဥ္ က ဒုတိယသမတအျဖစ္
ဟီလာရီ ကလင္တန္ ကို မေရြးခ်ယ္ခဲ့တဲ့ အတြက္ အို ဘားမာကို က်မအေတာ္စိတ္ပ်က္ ခဲ့ပါတယ္ ။
ပါတီတြင္း ျပိဳင္ဖက္ အမ်ိဳးသမီး ကို အညိွဳး ထားတယ္လို ့ က်မ ျမင္ခဲ့တယ္ ။ ခုေတာ့ က်မေတြးထင္ထား
တာတက္တက္စင္ေအာင္လြဲခဲ့ပါတယ္ ။ ဟီလာရီကလင္တန္ကို နိုင္ငံျခားေရး၀န္ႀကီးေနရာမွာေရြးလိုက္ျပီ
ဆိုတဲ့အခါ က်မေႀကနပ္အားရခဲ့ပါတယ္။အကယ္၍ သာ ဟီလာရီကလင္တန္ကို ဒုတိယ သမတ ေနရာ
ေရြးခ်ယ္ခဲ့ရင္ တိုင္းျပည္ အတြက္ လုပ္ပိုင္ခြင့္ အခြင့္အာဏာ အင္မတန္မွ နည္းပါးတဲ့ေနရာျဖစ္ျပီး ဟီလာရီ
ရဲ့ ေနရာနဲ့ နာမည္ဟာအေမရိကန္နိုင္ငံမွာ ေမွးမွိန္ ေပ်ာက္ကြယ္သြားမွာ ေသခ်ာပါတယ္ ။
ကမၻာ ျငိမ္းခ်မ္းေရး အတြက္ အေရးႀကီးဆံုးေနရာျဖစ္တဲ့ အေမရိကန္နိုင္ငံ ျခားေရး၀န္ႀကီးေနရာ ဟီလာရီ ရ
ရွိသြားတဲ့အတြက္ ကမၻာႀကီးအတြက္ သာမက ျမန္မာ နိုင္ငံအတြက္ပါ ျငိမ္းခ်မ္းမယ္လို ့ ေမ်ာ္လင့္ ေနရင္း
ေႀကနပ္မိပါတယ္ ။
(ျမန္မာအမ်ိဳးသမီးေတြလည္းအတုယူဖို ့ပါ)

Clinton 'will accept State post'

Mrs Clinton seems poised to serve under her former presidential rival
Hillary Clinton will agree to serve as secretary of state in US President-elect Barack Obama's cabinet, the New York Times has reported.
The paper quotes two "confidants" as saying Mrs Clinton has decided to quit her Senate position for the job.
Mrs Clinton's office says discussions are "very much on track" but says further reports are premature.
But correspondents say some kind of deal between the two former political rivals seems far advanced.
The latest report comes after days of speculation on Mrs Clinton's prospects.
he BBC's Kim Ghattas, in Washington, says if Mr Obama did not want those stories out there - because he was not thinking of Mrs Clinton for the job - someone from his team would have already been scotching the reports.
Reports also suggest Mr Obama is likely to pick former presidential candidate and New Mexico Gov Bill Richardson as commerce secretary.
And Timothy Geithner, president of the New York Federal Reserve Bank, is expected to be nominated to the post of US Treasury secretary.
American stock markets reacted positively to the reports about Mr Geithner, with the Dow Jones index rising by more than 6%.
Reports 'premature'
Philippe Reines, a senior advisor to Mrs Clinton, told the BBC it would be premature to say Mrs Clinton had accepted the position.
"We're still in discussions, which are very much on track. Any reports beyond that are premature."
But unnamed officials in the Obama and Clinton camps said they had every reason to believe Mr Obama would announce her as his choice, the Associated Press reports.
Hillary Clinton considered as next U.S. secretary of state: reports
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CBC News
Hillary Clinton is being considered for the post of U.S. secretary of state under her former rival, President-elect Barack Obama, according to reports.
New York Senator Hillary Clinton is shown here with her husband Bill, a former U.S. president. (Associated Press)
Two advisers to the New York senator, who competed unsuccessfully against Obama for the Democratic presidential nomination, told NBC News that she was under consideration to replace Condoleezza Rice as the United States' top diplomat.
The Washington Post carried a similar report Thursday.
Clinton, the wife of former U.S. president Bill Clinton, flew to Chicago — Obama's home turf — on Thursday, although it was said to be on personal business. Neither Clinton nor Obama aides would comment on whether she met with the president-elect for discussions.
"Any speculation about cabinet or other administration appointments is really for President-elect Obama's transition team to address," said Clinton's senior adviser, Philippe Reines.
Other potential candidates for the job include 2004 presidential contender John Kerry, who was defeated by incumbent George W. Bush, and Republican Senator Chuck Hagel, who threw his weight behind Obama over McCain in the recent election.
When asked Monday whether she would consider accepting a position in Obama's administration, Clinton reportedly did not say no.
"I am happy being a senator from New York, I love this state and this city. I am looking at the long list of things I have to catch up on and do," Clinton said, according to a report by CNN.
"But I want to be a good partner and I want to do everything I can to make sure his agenda is going to be successful."
Obama is due to be sworn in Jan. 20, 2009.

Mrs Clinton, who was First Lady when her husband Bill served as president from 1993 to 2001, lost a close race against Mr Obama for the Democratic Party's presidential nomination.
If she is appointed secretary of state (foreign minister), she will have to step down as a senator for New York.
She would succeed Condoleezza Rice, who has had the job for the past four years under President Bush.
To date, the most senior appointment made by Mr Obama, who succeeds President Bush in January, is Rahm Emanuel as his chief of staff.
He is expected to announce a round of appointments after the Thanksgiving holiday next Thursday.

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