The US secretary of state, John Kerry, has launched a defence of Americas foreign policy,strongly rebuffingclaims that President Barack Obamas unwillingness to deploy force in troubled regions meant it was withdrawing from the world stage.
In a speech to the World Economic Forum in Davos, Kerry said the US expected Iran to deliver on its nuclear proliferation pledges, demanded the departure from power of Syrias president, Bashar al-Assad, and urged the Israelis and the Palestinians to reach agreement on a two-nationsettlement.
He also said that the US was working for an agreement to end the violence in Ukraine, prevent North Korea from getting nuclear weapons and to secure new transatlantic and transpacific trade deals.
I must say, Im perplexed by claims I occasionally hear that somehow America is disengaging from the world this myth that America is pulling back, or giving up or standing down, Kerry said. In fact, nothing could be further from the truth. This misperception appears to be based on the simplistic assumption that our only tool of influence is our military, and that if we dont have a huge troop presence or arent brandishing an immediate threat of force, we are somehow absent from the arena.