Jet-setting Clinton breaks travel record

Jet-setting Clinton breaks travel record
Updated 18 July 2012
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Jet-setting Clinton breaks travel record

Jet-setting Clinton breaks travel record

WASHINGTON: If diplomatic achievements were measured by the number of countries visited, Hillary Rodham Clinton would be the most accomplished US secretary of state in history.
When her plane touched down at Andrews Air Force Base outside Washington on Tuesday morning, the former first lady and America’s top diplomat completed an epic 13-day journey of 27,000 miles (43,450 kilometers) — about 2,000 miles (3,220 kilometers) more than the circumference of the Earth — through and over Europe to Asia and then doubling back to the Middle East.
One well-traveled Clinton staffer described the France-Afghanistan-Japan-Mongolia-Vietnam-Laos-Cambodia-Egypt-Israel itinerary as “especially absurd, even for us.”
Clinton joked that she was ready for more.
“I appreciate being here, I am only sorry that I have to leave,” she told reporters on her last stop Monday, in Israel.
Since becoming secretary of state in 2009, Clinton has logged 351 days on the road, traveled to 102 countries and flown a whopping 1,357,964 km, according to the State Department. While some previous secretaries may have flown more miles — mainly due to shuttling back and forth to the Mideast on peace missions — none has visited more nations.
Clinton broke that record last month, eclipsing Madeleine Albright’s total of 98, when she traveled to Finland for number 99 and then hit the 100 mark in Latvia.
Not content, she tacked on another two countries — Mongolia and Laos, where she was the first secretary of state to visit in 57 years and only the second ever — on her latest trip. And she has another six months to go before she reaches her self-imposed deadline to step down and take a break.
Even with a bed on the plane and her uncanny ability to sleep mid-flight, the grueling schedule can take its toll. Clinton suffered a rare coughing fit as she finished a speech before the US Chamber of Commerce in Hanoi.