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With Hillary Clinton stepping down as US Secretary of State and John Kerry preparing for confirmation hearings, BBC State Department correspondent Kim Ghattas answered your questions in a live Twitter Q&A on 15 January. | With Hillary Clinton stepping down as US Secretary of State and John Kerry preparing for confirmation hearings, BBC State Department correspondent Kim Ghattas answered your questions in a live Twitter Q&A on 15 January. |
This is an edited version of the session. | This is an edited version of the session. |
Question from Mike in Doha who emails: How does Hillary compare to her Secretary of State predecessors? | Question from Mike in Doha who emails: How does Hillary compare to her Secretary of State predecessors? |
Kim answers: More popular than most, much more travelled too. Like predecessors, hard to point at concrete achievement, legacy more intangible. | Kim answers: More popular than most, much more travelled too. Like predecessors, hard to point at concrete achievement, legacy more intangible. |
Question from @Benjaminod97: What's your take on the situation in Mali? Do you think the US will support the French and if so, in what role? | Question from @Benjaminod97: What's your take on the situation in Mali? Do you think the US will support the French and if so, in what role? |
Kim answers: US providing intel to French, looking into support with airlift and support with aerial refuelling, no US boots on ground. | Kim answers: US providing intel to French, looking into support with airlift and support with aerial refuelling, no US boots on ground. |
Question from @bestdogadvice: Do you think Hillary's health is good enough to consider front-line politics in the future? | Question from @bestdogadvice: Do you think Hillary's health is good enough to consider front-line politics in the future? |
Kim answers: Will depend on how she fares in coming weeks/months. First on agenda lots of rest. But health questions will be asked if she decides to run. | Kim answers: Will depend on how she fares in coming weeks/months. First on agenda lots of rest. But health questions will be asked if she decides to run. |
Question from Michael in New York who emails: Will changes under Hillary continue once Kerry takes over? | Question from Michael in New York who emails: Will changes under Hillary continue once Kerry takes over? |
Kim answers: Clinton made permanent changes at State regarding conduct of foreign policy, i.e. focus on women, economic statecraft. Kerry may do less public diplomacy. | Kim answers: Clinton made permanent changes at State regarding conduct of foreign policy, i.e. focus on women, economic statecraft. Kerry may do less public diplomacy. |
Question from @DarrenMcGlone26: Is Clinton stepping down the re-start of a long road to try and gain support for 2016 Democratic nomination? | Question from @DarrenMcGlone26: Is Clinton stepping down the re-start of a long road to try and gain support for 2016 Democratic nomination? |
Kim answers: Maybe, but she's also very tired and it's unusual for a Secretary of State to serve two terms. Much depends on health, Obama's second term, Republican field. | Kim answers: Maybe, but she's also very tired and it's unusual for a Secretary of State to serve two terms. Much depends on health, Obama's second term, Republican field. |
Question from @Karim_Rashad: Does Kerry have clear and coherent vision? If yes, does it differ in the US foreign policy orientation? | Question from @Karim_Rashad: Does Kerry have clear and coherent vision? If yes, does it differ in the US foreign policy orientation? |
Kim answers: Vision and strategy still unknown but worldview similar to Clinton/Obama. | Kim answers: Vision and strategy still unknown but worldview similar to Clinton/Obama. |
Question from @ArnaudParfait: How has Clinton's job changed over the years, technologically speaking? | Question from @ArnaudParfait: How has Clinton's job changed over the years, technologically speaking? |
Kim answers: What's new: She has a BlackBerry, has a tweeter-in-chief @alecjross, lots of interactive interviews, makes policy in interactive world. | Kim answers: What's new: She has a BlackBerry, has a tweeter-in-chief @alecjross, lots of interactive interviews, makes policy in interactive world. |
Kim continues: What's the same: Still has to travel all over the world and meet leaders, people, face to face. | Kim continues: What's the same: Still has to travel all over the world and meet leaders, people, face to face. |
Question from @chseuk: After a week travelling around the world with the Secretary of State, what do you do in your down time? | Question from @chseuk: After a week travelling around the world with the Secretary of State, what do you do in your down time? |
Kim answers: Unlike Clinton, I get to sleep! Also, cook, see friends, watch movies and for last two years, wrote a book. | Kim answers: Unlike Clinton, I get to sleep! Also, cook, see friends, watch movies and for last two years, wrote a book. |
Question from Gene in Las Vegas who emails: What increased level of safety have Americans gained because of the actions of Secretary Clinton? | Question from Gene in Las Vegas who emails: What increased level of safety have Americans gained because of the actions of Secretary Clinton? |
Kim answers: With Obama and Clinton, America is less unpopular but still has dangers, e.g. Benghazi. More public diplomacy does help build trust. | Kim answers: With Obama and Clinton, America is less unpopular but still has dangers, e.g. Benghazi. More public diplomacy does help build trust. |
Question from @19NicciG: Recent events in Pakistan suggest further trouble ahead. What options for avoiding trouble/bringing stability? | Question from @19NicciG: Recent events in Pakistan suggest further trouble ahead. What options for avoiding trouble/bringing stability? |
Kim answers: Very complicated relationship. Hard for the US to "bring" stability to Pakistan, US tries to stay engaged, with an eye on Afghanistan. | Kim answers: Very complicated relationship. Hard for the US to "bring" stability to Pakistan, US tries to stay engaged, with an eye on Afghanistan. |
Question from @DaQuantumFro: Other than France and the US are any other countries involved with Mali? | Question from @DaQuantumFro: Other than France and the US are any other countries involved with Mali? |
Kim answers: Yes, UK but again, no boots on the ground but West African troops will come in days. | Kim answers: Yes, UK but again, no boots on the ground but West African troops will come in days. |
Question from @DeborahWetzel1: What do you think is her (Hillary's) greatest achievement? | Question from @DeborahWetzel1: What do you think is her (Hillary's) greatest achievement? |
Kim answers: Helping to repair US image abroad, brokering the deal to get Chen Guangcheng out of China, implementing the concept of smart power. | Kim answers: Helping to repair US image abroad, brokering the deal to get Chen Guangcheng out of China, implementing the concept of smart power. |
Kim continues: But also weak spots: Lack of Mideast peace efforts, pushed for big troop surge in Afghanistan, not decisive on Syria. | Kim continues: But also weak spots: Lack of Mideast peace efforts, pushed for big troop surge in Afghanistan, not decisive on Syria. |
Question from @MROWEIS: Did Hillary know about the killing of Jihad's son Omar; if yes what was her reaction? | Question from @MROWEIS: Did Hillary know about the killing of Jihad's son Omar; if yes what was her reaction? |
Kim answers: Don't know if she personally knew about the death of the BBC cameraman's son but Clinton always reacts to news like this as a mother. | Kim answers: Don't know if she personally knew about the death of the BBC cameraman's son but Clinton always reacts to news like this as a mother. |
Question from Google+ user Shem Telemaque: What is she (Hillary) like on the job? | Question from Google+ user Shem Telemaque: What is she (Hillary) like on the job? |
Kim answers: Very focused, reads every briefing book she gets, works 18 hours a day on road. Also funny and mischievous. | Kim answers: Very focused, reads every briefing book she gets, works 18 hours a day on road. Also funny and mischievous. |
Question from @marcellk: What is the likely fate of Secretary of State Hilary Rodham Clinton's advisors once she steps down? E.g @AlecJRoss | Question from @marcellk: What is the likely fate of Secretary of State Hilary Rodham Clinton's advisors once she steps down? E.g @AlecJRoss |
Kim answers: Some will stay in the job because of new Secretary of State/new admin i.e. not a "hostile" takeover of State Department, but some will move on. | Kim answers: Some will stay in the job because of new Secretary of State/new admin i.e. not a "hostile" takeover of State Department, but some will move on. |
Kim continues: Some positions like Senior Advisor for Innovation now permanent, @AlecJRoss could stay or go. It's up to him and also Kerry. | Kim continues: Some positions like Senior Advisor for Innovation now permanent, @AlecJRoss could stay or go. It's up to him and also Kerry. |
In response to @AlecJRoss who tweets "I'm so curious for your answer :)", Kim says: @AlecJRoss so give us the inside scoop! | In response to @AlecJRoss who tweets "I'm so curious for your answer :)", Kim says: @AlecJRoss so give us the inside scoop! |
Question from Pancha Chandra in Brussels who emails: Where do you think Hillary could've compromised more? Did she get the balance right? | Question from Pancha Chandra in Brussels who emails: Where do you think Hillary could've compromised more? Did she get the balance right? |
Kim answers: Depends on your perception about US power. Some feel the Obama administration is too conciliatory, others feel even more outreach needed. | Kim answers: Depends on your perception about US power. Some feel the Obama administration is too conciliatory, others feel even more outreach needed. |
Question from David Watkins on Facebook: Why does America always start wars? | Question from David Watkins on Facebook: Why does America always start wars? |
Kim answers: Except for some big exceptions, Vietnam/Iraq, the US usually gets pulled into wars, rather than starting them. | Kim answers: Except for some big exceptions, Vietnam/Iraq, the US usually gets pulled into wars, rather than starting them. |
Question from a Twitter user who asks: What will be the major differences between Clinton and Kerry? | Question from a Twitter user who asks: What will be the major differences between Clinton and Kerry? |
Kim answers: Clinton focused on big picture-US image, smart power and issues including women. Kerry likely to focus on deal-making, Mideast, Iran. | Kim answers: Clinton focused on big picture-US image, smart power and issues including women. Kerry likely to focus on deal-making, Mideast, Iran. |
Question from @jklipton: With Clinton stepping down, will Kerry continue legacy of human rights, specifically global lesbian, gay, bisexual and transsexual equality (LBGT)? | Question from @jklipton: With Clinton stepping down, will Kerry continue legacy of human rights, specifically global lesbian, gay, bisexual and transsexual equality (LBGT)? |
Kim answers: Clinton made changes/reforms about LGBT issues within the State Department permanent, Kerry is likely to follow up but maybe not as often/publicly. | Kim answers: Clinton made changes/reforms about LGBT issues within the State Department permanent, Kerry is likely to follow up but maybe not as often/publicly. |
Question from @OutoftheBlack: Will the reset with Russia survive the Afghan drawdown? | Question from @OutoftheBlack: Will the reset with Russia survive the Afghan drawdown? |
Kim answers: Reset with Russia is already in trouble, for many reasons, including Putin's outlook on foreign policy. Lots can happen before Afghan drawdown. | Kim answers: Reset with Russia is already in trouble, for many reasons, including Putin's outlook on foreign policy. Lots can happen before Afghan drawdown. |
Kim says: Thanks for joining us for today's #AskKimBBC Q&A from the@BBCNewsUS newsroom | Kim says: Thanks for joining us for today's #AskKimBBC Q&A from the@BBCNewsUS newsroom |
For more tweets from Kim Ghattas, you can follow her Twitter account: >@BBCKimGhattas | |
Produced by Glenn Anderson, Claudia Milne and Sarah Fowler | Produced by Glenn Anderson, Claudia Milne and Sarah Fowler |
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