statement below was made by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton during a January 23, 2013
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The
statement below was made by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton during a January 23, 2013
Senate hearing.
It has been one of the great honors of my life to lead the men and
women of the State Department ... nearly 70,000 serving here in
Washington, more than 270 posts around the world. They get up and
get to work every day, often in difficult and dangerous circumstances,
because they believe, as we believe, the United States is the most
extraordinary force for peace and progress the world has ever known.
Source: U. S. Department of State
Based on the statement, which is a goal of U. S. policy?
citizen protection
avoiding conflict
homeland security
diplomatic alliances
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The
statement below was made by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton during a January 23, 2013
statement below was made by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton during a January 23, 2013
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