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Monday, December 1, 2008

Mantl: "Hillary Clinton's Outstanding Personality is a Good Prospect for a New American Foreign Policy"

"Hillary Clinton is an outstanding personality in the political landscape. As Secretary of State in the Cabinet of President Barack Obama, she can achieve her ambitious international goals: to restore the reputation of the United States in the world, to fight climate change and global warming, and to withdraw the troops from Iraq," said Josef Mantl, spokesperson of the international initiative "The World for Hillary - Platform of the international community in support of Hillary Clinton."

The Austrian communications-entrepreneur Josef Mantl spent two years at Emerson College of Communications in Boston as a Fulbright scholar, where he supported Hillary in her primaries, especially in New Hampshire und Massachusetts, and started the international initiative "The World for Hillary - Platform of the international community in support of Hillary Clinton" (http://www.theworldforhillary.com) as a "grassroots platform" in 2007.

"Countless times throughout the campaign, I heard her say: "No more cowboy-diplomacy". This is now her chance to put this pledge into action immediately. In our interconnected and globalized world, no country operates in autonomy. The values and vision of United States' elected officials have great impact on the rest of the world. Far across the borders of America, countless people yearn to support her goals."

"The nomination of Hillary Clinton as Secretary of State endorses the guideline of our initiative: "It's not only a choice for America, it's a choice for the world," Mantl closes.

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