Thursday, August 18, 2005

Can Condoleezza Rice save the US Foreign Policy?

Condoleezza Rice has traveled to much of the world. She has traveled to many different countries and met with many different leaders. She has only been the Secretary of State for 6 months and she already has taken the lead in the US foreign policy. According to Time.com:
She is on her way to becoming the most traveled Secretary of State ever: she has visited 38 countries and logged 170,390 miles, according to her staff
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  • But Condoleezza Rice is facing her toughest challenge yet. Iraq. Iraq is now in the front of all US foreign policy and the numbers of supporters for the war has continued to fall as the months go by. And Iraq is in the front even more recently because of the highly public protest by Cindy Sheehan. And Rice is shaping the policy as she goes. The Administration has not yet made any official pull out strategy from Iraq and Rice also must deal with the many other conflicts arising in the world other than Iraq. The other two main problems that Rice has pushed are Middle East Peace and recently Iran. But only time will tell what Condoleezza Rice will do.

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