Nicholas Burns stepping down at State
Steve Clemens lauds the State Department's outgoing No. 3; the Corner's Andy McCarthy slams him. By most press accounts, he was a skilled bureaucratic operator and a non-ideological professional. His departure is a loss to the U.S. government, though his likely replacement, U.S. Ambassador to Russia William Burns, has a similar set of skills in ...
Steve Clemens lauds the State Department's outgoing No. 3; the Corner's Andy McCarthy slams him. By most press accounts, he was a skilled bureaucratic operator and a non-ideological professional. His departure is a loss to the U.S. government, though his likely replacement, U.S. Ambassador to Russia William Burns, has a similar set of skills in addition to having the same last name.
Steve Clemens lauds the State Department's outgoing No. 3; the Corner's Andy McCarthy slams him. By most press accounts, he was a skilled bureaucratic operator and a non-ideological professional. His departure is a loss to the U.S. government, though his likely replacement, U.S. Ambassador to Russia William Burns, has a similar set of skills in addition to having the same last name.
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