In which we scour the transcript of the State Department's daily presser so you don't have to. These are the highlights of Wednesday's briefing by spokesman P.J. Crowley:

  • "Secretary [of State Hillary] Clinton announced today a series of measures to increase U.S. ability to prevent North Korea's proliferation, to halt the illicit activities that help fund its weapons programs and to discourage further provocative activities," Crowley said. "These new country-specific sanctions are aimed at North Korea's sale or procurement of arms and related materiel and procurement of luxury goods, as well as other illicit activities."
  • The new sanctions are not targeted at the North Korea people, but are aimed at keeping expensive luxury items out of regime hands. Also, add State and Treasury department designations to all sorts of international firms that may be supporting North Korean proliferation. State will also work with key countries to persuade them to stop doing business with North Korean trading firms and stop allowing North Korea companies to use their banks. Bob Einhorn is in charge of enforcing the new measures. What about the existing sanctions? "North Korean entities are adapting to the existing actions that we have been taking," Crowley said.
  • There will be more punitive measures on North Korea coming, Crowley warned. How can Pyongyang get out from under? "North Korea has to fundamentally change its approach to the world and policies," Crowley said, "We are going to look at a combination of ways to send an unmistakable message, have an impact in Pyongyang, and see how they respond."
  • So does that mean we're no longer waiting for the Chinese to do something about the situation? Maybe not. "China obviously has a big role to play in this," Crowley said. Clinton will meet with the Chinese foreign minister Yang Jiechi Thursday. He might be miffed that State did not consult with Beijing before announcing the new sanctions. "So I can't say that we consulted with China prior to making this specific announcement. It was within our prerogative to do," Crowley said.
  • Assistant Secretary Bob Blake was in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Wednesday. He reviewed the bilateral relationship with President Mahinda Rajapaksa and Foreign Minister G.L. Peiris, met with a number of opposition political parties and held roundtables with representatives of civil society and the business community. "His key message was simply to continue reconciliation as a core element of achieving lasting peace in Sri Lanka," said Crowley.
  • Crowley deferred questions on the arrest of Russian pilot Konstantin Yaroshenko to the Justice Department and the Drug Enforcement Agency. Yaroshenko was picked up by U.S. agents in Liberia in May and extradited back to New York for allegedly dealing in "thousand-kilogram quantities of cocaine." Russia claims that violated the 1963 Vienna Convention on Consular Relations and the 1964 bilateral consular convention.
  • The State Department apparently doesn't know where Osama bin Laden is, and Crowley tried to clarify Clinton's statements in Pakistan that she believes someone in the Pakistani government does. "I think what the secretary was saying was that it's our belief that somewhere within the government there is this kind of knowledge, and we would hope that, if that knowledge is available, we can find out and take appropriate action," he said. "But I can't sit here and say that we today know where bin Laden is. I think we believe that he remains in the tribal areas between Afghanistan and Pakistan."

 

MARTY MARTEL

7:57 PM ET

July 22, 2010

Pakistan screws US successfully about Osama

While Hillary’s US can keep up all the pressure on Pakistani Intelligence establishment to share all the information about whereabouts of Osama bin Laden and Alman-al-Zawahiri, Pakistani governments have been able to successfully neutralize such US pressure about sharing that information until now while still milking billions of dollars from Uncle Sam. So obviously Pakistani government has been extremely successful in fooling Uncle Sam into believing that Pakistan has sincerely joined US fight against terrorism when in fact Pakistan has also successfully nurtured, supported and protected the very terrorist outfits like Haqqani’s HQN and Mullah Omar’s QST on Pakistani soil who continue Afghan Taliban insurgency quite alive and successful and look US Afghan efforts fail.

Let us NOT forget that Pakistan’s democratic government of Benazir Bhutto chose of its own free will, to facilitate relocation of Osama bin Laden from Sudan to Afghanistan in 1996.

Let us NOT forget that Pakistani Army and ISI created what ex-CIA official Bruce Reidel called 'this jihadist Frankenstein monster' on their own with full financing provided by Pakistan’s democratic governments during 1990s.

Al Qaeda, Taliban, LeT, JeM, JuD, HuJi and countless other terror outfits have been spawned in Pakistan, the official ’terror center’ of the world as per CIA with the help, support and sanctuary provided by the Pakistani State that is owned by Pakistani Army that uses ’terrorism’ as an official tool of state policy to further its own objectives.

Let us NOT forget that Osama bin Laden had publicly congratulated Pakistan in 1998 for exploding world’s first Islamic nuclear bomb.

Let us NOT forget that Pakistani Army used to provide military protection to Osama bin Laden during his umpteen visits to Pakistan. Let us NOT forget that Osama bin Laden has received many dialysis treatments at Pakistan’s military hospitals.

Let us NOT forget that Osama bin Laden had made huge campaign contributions to Pakistani prime minister Nawaz Sharif’s election campaigns in 1990 and 1996. Let us NOT forget that Nawaz Sharif has personally met Osama bin Laden at least three times in Saudi Arabia at Nawaz Sharif’s own request.

Poor US! With an ally like Pakistan, US Afghan mission has been doomed to fail from day one in 2001.

 

Josh Rogin reports on national security and foreign policy from the Pentagon to Foggy Bottom, the White House to Embassy Row, for The Cable.

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