Politics | Hillary Clinton Underscoring Its New Cachet, Clinton Drops In on Yemen Seeking to develop non-military relations By Polly Davis Doig Posted Jan 11, 2011 9:04 AM CST Copied Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton listens to the American ambassador at the US embassy in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, Monday Jan. 10, 2011. (AP Photo/Kamran Jebreili) Hillary Clinton is in Yemen today on the first visit by a US secretary of state since the late '80s—underscoring the Arabian nation's new importance in the fight against al-Qaeda, reports the Wall Street Journal. "It's not enough to have military-to-military relations" between the two nations, Clinton said. "We need to try to broaden the dialogue." Her one-day visit will also focus on economic development and the preservation of natural resources. The US will send about $130 million in non-military aid this year; that figure was $17 million in 2008. Read These Next US may have fired a new type of missile in the Iran war. 'Sovereign citizen' who ambushed, killed cops is now dead. He won $1M on first Survivor. Today, he owes $3M in taxes on it. Howie Mandel apologizes after on-air age joke. Report an error