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    http://www.state.gov/secretary/remar.../08/213088.htm
    Meeting With Staff and Families of Embassy Brasilia

    Remarks
    John Kerry
    Secretary of State
    U.S. Embassy Brasilia
    Brasilia, Brazil
    August 13, 2013
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    I?m a student of history, and I love to go back and read a particularly great book like Kissinger?s book about diplomacy where you think about the 18th, 19th centuries and the balance of power and how difficult it was for countries to advance their interests and years and years of wars. And we sometimes say to ourselves, boy, aren?t we lucky. Well, folks, ever since the end of the Cold War, forces have been unleashed that were tamped down for centuries by dictators, and that was complicated further by this little thing called the internet and the ability of people everywhere to communicate instantaneously and to have more information coming at them in one day than most people can process in months or a year.

    It makes it much harder to govern, makes it much harder to organize people, much harder to find the common interest, and that is complicated by a rise of sectarianism and religious extremism that is prepared to employ violent means to impose on other people a way of thinking and a way of living that is completely contrary to everything the United States of America has ever stood for. So we need to keep in mind what our goals are and how complicated this world is that we?re operating in.
    Such a negative perspective! I don't see diversity of thought and access to news as a bad thing or intrinsically related to violence.
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