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Taking Your Questions on Twitter

Editor’s note: For more information on the United States’ work at the United Nations, visit www.usun.state.govand follow Ambassador Rice on Twitterand Facebook. Follow Thursday’s Twitter Town Hall on Twitteror UStream at 10 a.m. Pacific Time.

Ambassador Susan Rice delivers the Commencement Address at her alma mater, Stanford University in Palo Alto, June 13, 2010 (Stanford University Photo)

When I left the West Coast after college in 1986, only one in 500 Americans owned a cell phone – and these were essentially bricks about 10 inches long. IBM had just announced its first laptop, which weighed 12 pounds. The founders of Facebook, I can only imagine, were then figuring out how to master nap time and tee ball.

As I go back again this week to take part in a Twitter Town Hall in San Francisco, an event that will be carried live on Twitterand UStreamat 10:00 a.m. Pacific Time, the Bay Area looks quite a bit different. Education and innovation – “the currency of the 21st century,” in the words of President Obama – have changed the face of Silicon Valley and much of the world. But our interconnected age has also brought us new challenges. Today, transnational threats can sweep across borders as freely as a mass migration, an environmental calamity, or a deadly disease.

The Obama Administration is working every day to meet these challenges through our work at the United Nations, which plays an essential role as a keeper of peace, a provider of emergency aid, and a mediator between nations. You may agree – or disagree – with an approach to foreign policy that makes the best use of this complicated but indispensable institution. Whatever your views, I encourage you to send me your questions tomorrow at 10 a.m. Pacific Time on Twitter, using the hashtag, #AskAmbRice.

Just don’t ask me my age or my views on Betamax vs. VHS. And keep your questions to less than 140 characters, please.

Susan Rice is the United States Ambassador to the United Nations

Fuente: White House.gov Blog Feed

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