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Press Release: "More than 180 Former U.S. Ambassadors from Republican
and Democratic Administrations Endorse Kerry"

Kerry-Edwards campaign press release, October 04, 2004:


United by a deep concern about the mounting failures of the Bush
administration’s foreign policy, more than 180 former United States
Ambassadors who have served under Republican and Democratic presidents
endorsed John Kerry for president on Monday.

At a news conference at the National Press Club, members of Ambassadors
for Kerry-Edwards issued a letter stating, “We believe it is imperative
to our national security that we change the leadership of the nation we
all love and elect John Kerry and John Edwards.” The statement
criticized President Bush for needlessly squandering the good will and
support of the world following the September 11 attacks and undermining
our ability to win the war on terror by eroding our strong international
alliances.

“The war on terror can only be won with the active cooperation of people
and governments around the world,” said Ambassador Sol Polansky, who
represented the United States to Bulgaria, and served as a Foreign
Service officer for almost 40 years before his retirement in 1990.
“We’ve spent our careers building that kind of cooperation for the sake
of our country’s security. But in the last three years, the Bush
administration has undermined the strong alliances American leaders
worked half a century to build.”

Click down for rest of press release / list.

For Immediate Release

October 4, 2004

More than 180 Former U.S. Ambassadors from Republican and Democratic
Administrations Endorse Kerry

Unprecedented Support from Group of Bipartisan Foreign Policy Professionals

Washington, DC - United by a deep concern about the mounting failures of
the Bush administration’s foreign policy, more than 180 former United
States Ambassadors who have served under Republican and Democratic
presidents endorsed John Kerry for president on Monday.

At a news conference at the National Press Club, members of Ambassadors
for Kerry-Edwards issued a letter stating, “We believe it is imperative
to our national security that we change the leadership of the nation we
all love and elect John Kerry and John Edwards.” The statement
criticized President Bush for needlessly squandering the good will and
support of the world following the September 11 attacks and undermining
our ability to win the war on terror by eroding our strong international
alliances.

“The war on terror can only be won with the active cooperation of people
and governments around the world,” said Ambassador Sol Polansky, who
represented the United States to Bulgaria, and served as a Foreign
Service officer for almost 40 years before his retirement in 1990.
“We’ve spent our careers building that kind of cooperation for the sake
of our country’s security. But in the last three years, the Bush
administration has undermined the strong alliances American leaders
worked half a century to build.”

"Senator Kerry, in whom I am willing to place my trust, has demonstrated
that he is courageous, sober, competent, and concerned with fighting the
dangers associated with the widening socio-economic gap in this country.
I will vote for him enthusiastically,” wrote John Eisenhower in an
opinion article entitled, “Why I will vote for John Kerry for President”
in New Hampshire's Union Leader. “The fact is that today's 'Republican'
Party is one with which I am totally unfamiliar. Leadership involves
setting a direction and building consensus, not viewing other countries
as practically devoid of significance. Recent developments indicate that
the current Republican Party leadership has confused confident
leadership with hubris and arrogance.”

Eisenhower, who served as Ambassador to Belgium is a lifelong Republican
and the son of Republican President Dwight Eisenhower.

This unprecedented show of support from this group of former Ambassadors
and national security professionals includes more than 80 career Foreign
Service Officers and 100 non-career appointees, who have represented the
United States under both Republican and Democratic administrations in
postings around the world.

“John Kerry has the capacity to renew America’s credibility around the
world and find solutions to global problems. John Kerry will fight a
more effective war on terror, and he has a plan to win the peace in
Iraq. He has the strength, experience, and resolve to make America safer
and more secure,” said Ambassador Pete Peterson, who served as U.S.
Ambassador to Vietnam.

-30-

Statement issued by Ambassadors for Kerry Edwards 2004:

“We are more than 180 former United States Ambassadors who had the
privilege of representing our country around the world under nine
presidents, Democratic and Republican - from John F. Kennedy to George
W. Bush. Almost half of us were nonpartisan career foreign service
officers. We believe it is imperative to our national security that we
change the leadership of the nation we all love and elect John Kerry and
John Edwards.

“After September 11, the world was fully behind us, but George W. Bush
has needlessly squandered much of that support and undermined our
ability to win the war on terror. He

has also seriously eroded the alliances we need to keep our nation safe.
Now, we face a loss of respect and trust amongst our allies such as we
have never seen. As a result, our troops and taxpayers must bear the
risks and costs of building a safer world virtually alone.

“The Congress and the American people were misled by an ever-changing
rationale for launching a preemptive war in Iraq. We failed to finish
the mission in Afghanistan and stood on the sidelines while North Korea
and Iran advanced their nuclear programs. George W. Bush's failings have
made the threat of terrorism worse, not better.

“The Bush administration's go-it-alone polices are making Americans less
safe at home and abroad. Even the world's only superpower needs friends
and allies, and we are blessed with the challenge of using our position
for good. War should be the last resort - not the first.

“John Kerry has the experience, strength and wisdom to lead us in
fighting the war on terrorism, winning the peace in Iraq, making America
more secure, and restoring America as the beacon of democracy and
freedom in the world.”

-30-

Ambassadors endorsing Kerry-Edwards 2004:

J. Brady Anderson

Ambassador to Tanzania (1994-97)

David R. Andrews

Special Negotiator for US-Iran claims (2000-01)

Christopher C. Ashby

Ambassador to Uruguay (1997-01)

Harriet C. Babbitt

Ambassador to Organization of American States (1993-97)

Jeffery A. Bader

Ambassador to Namibia (1999-01)

Elizabeth F. Bagley

Ambassador to Portugal (1994-97)

Harry G. Barnes, Jr.

Ambassador to Romania (1973-77)

Foreign Service Director-General (1977-81)

Ambassador to Chile (1985-88)

Ambassador to India (1981-85)

Robert L. Barry

Ambassador to Bulgaria (1981-84)

Ambassador to Indonesia (1992-95)

Josiah H. Beeman

Ambassador to New Zealand (1994-99)

Gordon R. Beyer

Ambassador to Uganda (1980-83)

James D. Bindenagel

Chargé d'Affaires ad interim Germany (1996-97)

Special Envoy for Holocaust Issues (1999-01)

Jack R. Binns

Ambassador to Honduras (1980-81)

James J. Blanchard

Ambassador to Canada (1993-96)

Alan J. Blinken

Ambassador to Belgium (1993-98)

Donald M. Blinken

Ambassador to Hungary (1994-97)

Richard J. Bloomfield

Ambassador to Ecuador (1976-78)

Ambassador to Portugal (1978-82)

William Bodde Jr.

Ambassador to Fiji, Tonga and Tuvalu (1980-81)

Ambassador to Marsall Islands (1990-92)

Richard W. Boehm

Ambassador to Oman (1984-87)

Ambassador to Cyprus (1988-91)

Amy L. Bondurant

Ambassador to OECD (1997-01)

Stephen W. Bosworth

Ambassador to Tunisia (1979-81)

Ambassador to Philippines (1984-87)

Ambassador to Korea (1997-01)

Peter S. Bridges

Ambassador to Somalia (1984-86)

Sam Brown

Ambassador to the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe
(1994-98)

George C. Bruno

Ambassador to Belize (1994-97)

Edward P. Brynn

Ambassador to Mauritania (1982-83)

Ambassador to Gambia (1984)

Ambassador to Burkina Faso (1991-93)

Ambassador to Ghana (1995-98)

Peter Burleigh

Coordinator for Counter-Terrorism (1991-92)

Ambassador to Sri Lanka & Maldives (1996-97)

Representative to the United Nations(1997-99)

Patricia M. Byrne

Ambassador to Mali (1976-79)

Ambassador to Burma (1980-83)

Walter C. Carrington

Ambassador to Senegal (1980-81)

Ambassador to Nigeria (1993-97)

Paul Cejas

Ambassador to Belgium (1998-01)

Richard F. Celeste

Ambassador to India (1997-01)

James F. Collins

Ambassador to At-Large & Advisor to Secretary on NIS (1995-97)

Ambassador to Russia (1998-01)

Clay Constantinou

Ambassador to Luxembourg (1994-99)

Carleton S. Coon Jr.

Ambassador to Nepal (1981-84)

Jane Coon

Ambassador to Bangladesh (1981-84)

James F. Creagan

Ambassador to Honduras (1996-99)

T. Frank Crigler

Ambassador to Rwanda (1976-79)

Ambassador to Somalia (1987-90)

William J. Crowe

Ambassador to the United Kingdom (1994-97)

C. Edward Dillery

Ambassador to Tonga, Figi, Tuvalu and Kiribati (1984-87)

Robert S. Dillon

Ambassador to Lebanon (1981-83)

Thomas J. Dodd

Ambassador to Uruguay (1993-97)

Ambassador to Costa Rica (1997-01)

K. Terry Dornbush

Ambassador to Netherlands (1994-98)

Robin Chandler Duke

Ambassador to Norway (2000-01)

Charles F. Dunbar Jr.

Chargé d'Affaires Afghanistan (1982-83)

Ambassador to Qatar (1983-85)

Ambassador to Yemen (1988-91)

David J. Dunford

Ambassador to Oman (1992-95)

Ralph Earle II

Chief Negotiator, SALT II Treaty (1977-80)

William B. Edmondson

Ambassador to South Africa (1978-81)

John Eisenhower

Ambassador to Belgium (1969-71)

Stuart E. Eizenstat

Ambassador to European Union (1993-96)

Edward E. Elson

Ambassador to Denmark (1993-98)

Nancy Ely-Raphel

Ambassador to Slovenia (1998-00)

Susan G. Esserman

Deputy US Trade Representative (2000-01)

March Fong Eu

Ambassador to Micronesia (1994-96)

Robert W. Farrand

Ambassador to Papua New Guinea (1990-93)

Robert C. Felder

Ambassador to Benin (1998-00)

John Ferch

Ambassador to Honduras (1985-86)

Glenn W. Ferguson

Ambassador to Kenya (1966-69)

Thomas M. Foglietta

Ambassador to Italy (1997-00)

Wyche Fowler

Ambassador to Saudi Arabia (1996-01)

Edward E. Gabriel

Ambassador to Morocco (1997-01)

Peter W. Galbraith

Ambassador to Croatia (1993-98)

John Kenneth Galbraith

Ambassador to India (1961-63)

Richard N. Gardner

Ambassador to Italy (1977-81)

Ambassador to Spain (1993-97)

Paul F. Gardner

Ambassador to Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands (1984-86)

Robert S. Gelbard

Ambassador to Indonesia (1999-01)

D. Gordon Giffin

Ambassador to Canada (1997-01)

Harry J. Gilmore

Ambassador to Armenia (1993-95)

Marc C. Ginsberg

Ambassador to Morocco (1994-98)

Raymond E. Gonzalez

Ambassador to Ecuador (1978-82)

James Eugene Goodby

Ambassador to Finland (1980-81)

A. Lincoln Gordon

Ambassador to Brazil (1961-66)

Gabriel Guerra-Mondragon

Ambassador to Chile (1994-98)

Anthony S. Harrington

Ambassador to Brazil (1999-01)

Samuel F. Hart

Ambassador to Ecuador (1982-85)

Ulric Haynes, Jr.

Ambassador to Algeria (1977-81)

Gerald B. Helman

Ambassador to the United Nations in Geneva (1979-81)

Irving Hicks

Ambassador to Ethiopia (1994-96)

Hugh Kenneth Hill

Ambassador to Bulgaria (1990-93)

James C. Hormel

Ambassador to Luxembourg (1999-00)

William J. Hughes

Ambassador to Panama (1995-98)

Swanee Grace Hunt

Ambassador to Austria (1993-97)

Robert E. Hunter

Ambassador to NATO (1993-98)

Edward Hurwitz

Ambassador to Kyrgyzstan (1994)

Karl F. Inderfurth

Deputy Permanent Representative on the UN (1993-97)

Frederick Irving

Ambassador to Iceland (1972-76)

Ambassador to Jamaica (1977-78)

William H. Itoh

Ambassador to Thailand (1996-99)

Mari-Luci Jaramillo

Ambassador to Honduras (1977-80)

James R. Jones

Ambassador to Mexico (1993-97)

George Jones

Ambassador to Guyana (1992-95)

James A. Joseph

Ambassador to South Africa (1995-99)

Philip Kaiser

Ambassador to Senegal and Mauritania (61-64)

Ambassador to Hungary (1977-81)

Ambassador to Austria (1980-81)

Rodney Kennedy-Minott

Ambassador to Sweden (1977-80)

Lowell Kilday

Ambassador to Dominican Republic (1985-88)

Henry L. Kimelman

Ambassador to Haiti (1980-81)

Dennis H. Kux

Ambassador to Ivory Coast (1986-89)

Philip Lader

Ambassador to United Kingdom (1997-01)

Denis Lamb

Ambassador to OECD (1987)

Lyle F. Lane

Ambassador to Uruguay (1979-80)

Ambassador to Paraguay (1980-82)

Luis J. Lauredo

Ambassador to Organization of American States (2000-01)

Nelson Ledsky

Negotiator in Germany and Special coordinator for Cyprus (1989-92)

Donald C. Leidel

Ambassador to Bahrain (1983-86)

James F. Leonard

Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations (1976-80)

Delano Eugene Lewis

Ambassador to South Africa (1999-01)

John A. Linehan

Ambassador to Sierra Leone (1977-80)

James G. Lowenstein

Ambassador to Luxembourg (1977-81)

Patrick J. Lucey

Ambassador to Mexico (1977-79)

Raymond Edwin Mabus

Ambassador to Saudi Arabia (1991-96)

David L. Mack

Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates (1986-89)

Frank E. Maestrone

Ambassador to Kuwait (1976-79)

Charles Taylor Manatt

Ambassador to Dominican Republic (1999-01)

Richard C. Matheron

Ambassador to Swaziland (1979-82)

John McDonald

Ambassador to UN World Conferences (1978-83)

Tom McDonald

Ambassador to Zimbabwe (1997-01)

Gerald S. McGowan

Ambassador to Portugal (1997-01)

Stan McLelland

Ambassador to Jamaica (1997-01)

William G. Miller

Ambassador to Ukraine (1993-96)

David C. Miller, Jr.

Ambassador to Tanzania (1981-83)

Ambassador to Zimbabwe (1984-87)

Robert Miller

Ambassador to Malaysia (1977)

Ambassador to Ivory Coast (1983-86)

Jay P. Moffat

Ambassador to Chad (1983-85)

Walter F. Mondale

Ambassador to Japan (1993-97)

Richard L. Morningstar

Ambassador to NIS (1995-99)

Ambassador to the European Union (1999-01)

Carol Moseley-Braun

Ambassador to New Zealand (1999-01)

Alfred H. Moses

Ambassador to Romania (1994-97)

Matthew Nimetz

Counselor to the Secretary of State (1977-80)

Under Secretary of State for Security Assistance, Science and Technology
(1980)

Donald R. Norland

Ambassador to Netherlands (1965-69)

Ambassador to Botswana, Lesotho, and Swaziland (1976-79)

Ambassador to Chad (1979-81)

John O'Leary

Ambassador to Chile (1998-01)

Lyndon L. Olson, Jr.

Ambassador to Sweden (1997-01)

Ronald D. Palmer

Ambassador to Togo (1976-80)

Ambassador to Malaysia (1981-85)

Ambassador to and Mauritius (1986-88)

Joseph R. Paolino

Ambassador to Malta (1994-96)

Edward L. Peck

Ambassador to Iraq (1977-80)

Ambassador to Mauritania (1983-85)

Jack R. Perry

Ambassador to Bulgaria (1979-81)

Pete Peterson

Ambassador to Vietnam (1997-01)

Donald Petterson

Ambassador to Somalia (1978-82)

Ambassador to Tanzania (1986-89)

Ambassador to Sudan (1992-95)

Donald J. Planty

Ambassador to Guatemala (1996-99)

Sol Polansky

Ambassador to Bulgaria (1987-90)

Joseph A. Presel

Ambassador to Uzbekistan (1997-00)

Kathryn Proffitt Haycock

Ambassador to Malta (1997-01)

Nicholas Andrew Rey

Ambassador to Poland (1993-97)

Robert G. Rich, Jr.

Ambassador to Belize (1987-90)

Bill Richardson

Ambassador to United Nations (1997-98)

Felix Rohatyn

Ambassador to France (1997-01)

Peter F. Romero

Ambasador to Ecuador (1993-96)

Edward L. Romero

Ambassador to Spain and Andorra (1998-01)

James C. Rosapepe

Ambassador to Romania (1998-01)

Peter Rosenblatt

Ambassador to the Trust Territories of the Pacific (1977-81)

Edward L. Rowell

Ambassador to Bolivia (1985-87)

Ambassador to Portugal (1988-89)

Ambassador to Luxembourg (1990-93)

Jim Sasser

Ambassador to China (1995-99)

Howard B. Schaffer

Ambassador to Bangladesh (1984-87)

Teresita C. Schaffer

Ambassador to Sri Lanka (1992-95)

Arthur L. Schechter

Ambassador to the Bahamas (1998-01)

David J. Scheffer

Ambassador at Large for War Crimes (1997-01)

Cynthia P. Schneider

Ambassador to Netherlands (1998-01)

Peter Sebastian

Ambassador to Tunisia (1984-87)

Talcott W. Seelye

Ambassador to Tunisia (1972)

Ambassador to Syria (1978-81)

Ira S. Shapiro

Chief Negotiator for Japan and Canada (1995-97)

John Shattuck

Ambassador to the Czech Republic (1998-00)

Derek Shearer

Ambassador to Finland (1994-97)

Wendy R. Sherman

Counselor to the Secretary; North Korea Policy Coordinator

Ambassador at Large (1997-01)

David Shinn

Ambassador to Burkina Faso (1987-90)

Ambassador to Ethiopia (1996-99)

Edward E. Shumaker

Ambassador to Trinidad & Tobago (1997-01)

M. Osman Siddique

Ambassador to Fiji, Tongo, Tonga, Tuvalu, and Nauru (1999-01)

Thomas L. Siebert

Ambassador to Sweden (1994-98)

Thomas W. Simons, Jr.

Ambassador to Poland (1990-93)

Ambassador to Pakistan (1996-98)

Richard Sklar

Ambassador to the United Nationsl(1997)

Special Representative for Implementation of the Dayton Peace Accords
(1996-97)

Ambassador to and Special Representative to Promote Economic
Reconstruction and the Development of Market Economies in Southeast
Europe (1999-01)

Robert P. Smith

Ambassador to Malta (1974-76)

Ambassador to Ghana (1976-79)

Ambassador to Liberia (1979-81)

Keith C. Smith

Ambassador to Lithuania (1997-00)

Nancy Soderberg

Ambassador to the United Nations (1997-01)

E. Michael Southwick

Ambassador to Uganda (1994-97)

Joan E. Spero

Ambassador to UN Economic and Social Council (1980-81)

Daniel L. Spiegel

Ambassador to United Nations in Geneva (1993-97)

Carl Spielvogel

Ambassador to Slovak Republic (2000-01)

Andrew Steigman

Ambassador to Gabon and Sao Tome and Principe (1975-77)

John Todd Stewart

Ambassador to Moldova (1995-98)

Robert Strauss

Ambassador to the Russian Federation (1991-92)

Michael J. Sullivan

Ambassador to Ireland (1998-01)

Richard N. Swett

Ambassador to Denmark (1998-01)

Richard W. Teare

Ambassador to Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands and Vanuatu (1993-96)

Theresa Tull

Ambassador to Guyana (1987-90)

Ambassador to Brunai (1993-96)

Abelardo L. Valdez

Chief of Protocol (1979-81)

William J. Vanden Heuvel

Permanent Representative to United Nations in Geneva (1977-79)Deputy
Permanent Representative to United Nations (1979-81)

George S. Vest

Ambassador to European Union (1981-84)

Sandra Louise Vogelgesang

Ambassador to Nepal (1994-97)

James D. Walsh

Ambassador to Argentina (2000-03)

Keith Wauchope

Ambassador to Gabon (1989-92)

A. Vernon Weaver

Ambassador to the European Union (1996-99)

Thomas G. Weston

Special Coordinator for Cyprus (1999-04)

Kenneth Yalowitz

Ambassador to Belarus (1994-97)

Ambassador to Georgia (1998-01)
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Kerry-Edwards Press Release:
http://www.the-hamster.com/mtype/archives/2004/10/press_release_m.html#more


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