US State Department cables from places I have served plus items from my time as a UN peacekeeper. To increase public awareness of how diplomacy and peacekeeping are (were) actually done. All cables cleared by USG FOIA procedure. Cables are mostly those sent under my name from my posts but also others in which I was directly involved. UN documents and other items will also include occasional notes and background. Most recent in series on top with cables under the new series of UN documents.
Thursday, July 14, 2016
Friday, July 8, 2016
99 Brasilia: Various Cities in Sao Paulo State Attempt to Curb Corruption
The chief political officer in the Embassy classified this cable which was produced by his section with input, no doubt, from AmConsul Sao Paulo. The political section of a post keeps track of local politics to keep Washington informed. Do we need posts everywhere to do this and carry out other officials functions? Read: http://realdiplomacy.blogspot.com/2016/03/us-foreign-policy-for-21st-century_14.html
Tuesday, July 5, 2016
99 Brasilia 02633: Biographic Material on New Main Cabinet Members
Note: A continuing embassy function it to provide basic information on senior officials of the host government. This information will often go into briefing memos for use by US officials when they meet counterparts.
Wednesday, June 29, 2016
99 Brasilia 2630: MINURCA: Proposed Expansion and Extension
Note: MINURCA was the United Nations Mission in the Central African Republic, and it was extended until 2000.
Monday, June 27, 2016
Thursday, June 23, 2016
From Journal Entries for July 10 & 11, 1999: Getting settled
July 1O: The transition to Brazil has
almost been too easy. The house is great, the weather fine, [wife and son] are here, and I am in charge. Still I wonder what I'm doing
here. Why come to a foreign land, why represent the United States,
why think my way into other folk's reality, why try to explain it to
the folks back home? ...
July 11: It is a little after noon and ... I just came in from a dip in the pool and we are all
resting after a morning of tennis at the Ambassador’s residence.
Shortly, we will be picked up by my driver and go to a “churrascaria
tipo rodizio” for lunch. That’s where they bring around an
endless round of barbecued meats and other stuff and you eat until
you are “satisfeito.”....
I continued to get my hands around the Mission,
engaging on several fronts and making – I hope – some headway on
resolving our problems with the government over counter-narcotics
cooperation. Everyone encouraged me to cut back on meetings, which I
could easily do since there were too many. For a while at least, I
seem to be popular. Gave my first reception on Tuesday and it went
well. With staff and my protocol chief to do all the work, it was
pretty easy to put together. We have some high level visitors coming
over the next several weeks and we’ll have some more entertaining
to do.
Tuesday, June 21, 2016
Thursday, June 16, 2016
99 Brasilia 02621: Translated "O Globo" Opinion Piece
Note: Often, and especially in an advanced, sophisticated country such as Brazil, some of the best political analysis is open source. Of course, one must also be aware of where an author is coming from.
Tuesday, June 14, 2016
Thursday, June 9, 2016
Journal Entry for July 2, 1999: Hitting the Ground Running*
Well, I got through my first week
and as of 7pm last night, I am chargé d'affaires of the US Mission to Brazil. It is a big operation. We have hundreds of people working just
here in the Embassy compound. Diplomats, secretaries, information
management personnel, admin personnel (including mail room clerks,
repair shop folks, gardeners, budget analysts, drivers, guards,
procurement specialists, etc) Marines, USAID personnel, public
affairs officers, agricultural specialists, anti-drug personnel, FBI
officials etc. A lot, really.
Moved into our house today. Decided to do so
despite plans to redo plumbing. It is just too nice not to use right
away and we'll deal with the plumbing as necessary. It is two levels
with big patios, a pool and lots of space -- including seven
bedrooms. It is light and has a great view of Brasilia and the lake.
I give my first big reception there on Tuesday. But the actual work
will be done by my three domestics, four from the Ambassador's
residence (which is it self empty and will make a good weekend
getaway) and my protocol officer. I just have to show up and be
nice.
The weather is nice. It is hot today, especially
in the sun playing volleyball at the picnic we are having here at
the embassy. I read Clinton's July 4th address in my
shorts and wearing my Budweiser hat. Also reviewed the Marine Honor
Guard and then worked selling sodas and beer for a while. The
Brazilians in the government I have met all speak English better than
I speak Portuguese. But I am using the language to watch the
telenovelas every night. These are daily soaps that usually run for
a year or so and then change. They are really good and I have
already become hooked on "Andando Nas Nuvens," or Walking
in the Clouds. Found two good restaurants so far. In one you can
eat the salad, in the other, as I learned, you can't. This weekend I
will spend a little time in the office catching up and also exploring
the new house.
*An old saying used in the foreign service to indicate getting right to work as soon as you arrive: "Hit the ground running." Always hopefully without a splat.
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