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PostPosted: 12/13/10 1:53 pm • # 1 
http://www.cnn.com/2010/US/12/13/holbrooke.illness/index.html


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PostPosted: 12/13/10 1:56 pm • # 2 
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Sidartha wrote:

oh oh.  this was a really difficult surgury- ruptured aorta, right?  hard to fix. 


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PostPosted: 12/13/10 2:09 pm • # 3 
torn aorta... a little different but not by much.


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PostPosted: 12/14/10 10:36 am • # 4 
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I never understood or appreciated the depth of Richard Holbrooke's expertise and his career ~ we have indeed lost 'a giant of American diplomacy' ~ rest in peace, Richard Holbrooke ~ for ever and ever ~ Image ~ Sooz

RICHARD HOLBROOKE.... I'd be remiss if I neglected to mention the passing of a giant of American diplomacy, whose efforts will be sorely missed.

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Richard C. Holbrooke, the Obama administration's special representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan since 2009 and a diplomatic troubleshooter who worked for every Democratic president since the late 1960s and oversaw the negotiations that ended the war in Bosnia, died Monday evening in Washington. He was 69 and lived in Manhattan. [...]

Mr. Holbrooke's signal accomplishment in a distinguished career that involved diplomacy in Asia, Europe and the Middle East was his role as chief architect of the 1995 Dayton peace accords, which ended the war in Bosnia. It was a coup preceded and followed by his peacekeeping missions to the tinderbox of ethnic, religious and regional conflicts that was formerly Yugoslavia.

More recently, Mr. Holbrooke wrestled with the stunning complexity of Afghanistan and Pakistan: how to bring stability to the region while fighting a resurgent Taliban and coping with corrupt governments, rigged elections, fragile economies, a rampant narcotics trade, nuclear weapons in Pakistan, and the presence of Al Qaeda, and presumably Osama bin Laden, in the wild tribal borderlands.

The scope of the man's career -- from embassies to the U.N. to negotiating tables around the world -- was nothing short of extraordinary.

But it was Holbrooke's final words before being sedated for surgery that are likely to resonate: "You've got to stop this war in Afghanistan."

—Steve Benen 11:15 AM December 14, 2010

http://www.washingtonmont...idual/2010_12/027075.php


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