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AP: Cracks Appear In Obama Foreign Policy Team

MATTHEW LEE | December 8, 2008 10:34 PM EST | AP

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WASHINGTON — The first sign of cracks in President-elect Barack Obama's foreign policy team of rivals emerged on Monday as his choices for secretary of state and U.S. ambassador to the United Nations visited the State Department.

As Secretary of State-pick Hillary Rodham Clinton and U.N. envoy-choice Susan Rice separately visited the diplomatic agency's headquarters in Washington's Foggy Bottom neighborhood, persons familiar with the transition said that Rice wants to install her own transition team inside the department.

Such a move by an incoming U.N. ambassador is rare, if not unprecedented, because the job is based at the United Nations in New York, where Rice already has a small transition staff, the sources familiar with the incoming administration.

The push by Rice, an early Obama supporter whose position the President-elect wants to elevate to a cabinet post, is also a signal that she intends to use her influence with the new president to play a more significant role than previous U.N. envoys, they said. The transition sources spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss internal deliberations.

Officials with Clinton's transition team declined to comment on the matter, and aides to Rice could not immediately be reached. State Department officials declined to comment on issues related to the transition.

It was not clear if Clinton and Rice _ who had strained relations during the Democratic primaries because of Rice's steadfast backing of Obama _ saw each other at the State Department as Clinton left the building shortly after Rice arrived.

During the presidential campaign, some Clinton aides saw Rice's early decision to back Obama as a betrayal because of her previous role as a high State Department official during President Bill Clinton's administration. Rice's desire to place her own team in Washington could fuel speculation that those tensions will carry into the new administration.

The officials could not say if Clinton's team had formally objected to Rice's plan, or even if Rice would be able to install a separate transition team inside the State Department. But they noted that dueling transition teams could complicate the handover by blurring lines of authority.

Technically, the job of U.N. envoy falls under the authority of the secretary of state, although some previous U.N. ambassadors have held cabinet rank. The last U.N. ambassador to be part of the president's cabinet was Richard Holbrooke, who had a famously icy relationship with then-Secretary of State Madeleine Albright during the Clinton administration.

Albright, who was President Clinton's first ambassador to the United Nations, was a mentor to Rice. But the two had a falling out when Albright, America's first female secretary of state, lined up behind Hillary Clinton for the Democratic presidential nomination and Rice backed Obama.

Hillary Clinton, meanwhile, was to dine Monday evening with the nation's current and second female secretary of state, Condoleezza Rice, at Rice's apartment in the exclusive Watergate complex. The two Rices are not related and Condoleezza Rice said on Sunday that she thought Clinton would do a great job.

Also Monday, Clinton was to meet privately with Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass. and the incoming chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, according to a Democratic official. Kerry, once a contender for the secretary of state job, will oversee Clinton's confirmation. Kerry has pledged to hold "swift and fair" confirmation hearings.

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Associated Press writer Andrew Miga contributed to this report.

WASHINGTON — The first sign of cracks in President-elect Barack Obama's foreign policy team of rivals emerged on Monday as his choices for secretary of state and U.S. ambassador to the United Na...
WASHINGTON — The first sign of cracks in President-elect Barack Obama's foreign policy team of rivals emerged on Monday as his choices for secretary of state and U.S. ambassador to the United Na...
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01:20 PM on 12/11/2008
Hillary Clinton was once fired for, in the words of the Democrat who fired her, being a dishonest, unethical lawyer and a liar. She continued a career wrapped in scandal and lies to the last day of her campaign (sniper fire in Bosnia, peace in Ireland).

Now she is the Secretary of State.

As long as a nation condones the rewarding of extremely bad behaviour with high public office, that nation cannot have any great expectations from those who have been so rewarded.

Expectations are lowered further when the leader who rewards such behaviour, ran a political campaign based on change, transparency and integrity.
09:35 AM on 12/11/2008
WWEEEEEEEOOOOOO!!!!! CAT FIGHT!!!!
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BillN
11:13 PM on 12/10/2008
AP - the neocons' second best friend when it comes to propaganda.

Even if true, "cracked" is still a lot better than the "totally devoid of intelligence" that we've had for the past 8 years. At least Rice and Clinton both care about our image in the world.
09:49 AM on 12/10/2008
Im never going to get that five minutes of my life back- thanks AP, what a pointless article
09:05 AM on 12/10/2008
Now wait, let's back up a minute. "..persons familiar with the transition.." can not be from Clinton's team, as they "declined to comment on the matter.". Nor can they be from Rice's transition team, as THEY " could not be reached". And "State Department officials declined to comment on issues related to the transition".

Who are these clown talking to, the 'burrowed' Bush appointees?

The article goes on to admit several times that they "could not say..", or that "it is unclear..", but passed on the rumors anyway.

This is reporting? The Associated Press I am familiar with from teletype days would have fired Lee and Miga immediately after assigning this 'report' to the round 86 file.
10:04 AM on 12/10/2008
Consider the Source.... ######### (AP and Matthew Lee)
a non story at best. Is he trying to stir something up? come ON now, Matthew. isn't there enough real news out there for you???
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10:28 PM on 12/09/2008
The AP seems determined to vie for a position as the next Fox News....
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bascombe
Send the kids off to die, bleed their country dry.
10:56 AM on 12/10/2008
murdicKKK is on the board. my low expectations are lowered further still.
08:43 PM on 12/09/2008
look to start rumors and lies to make yourself looked good--what cheap little media gossip for people not even in office yet--get some facts, that you can't produce, and stop your immature attempt to act like a noted reporter--also,get a life---politics is not it for you!
08:39 PM on 12/09/2008
Why not Sean Penn he can bring Chavez and Castro along
08:37 PM on 12/09/2008
No surprise. While trying to keep his enemies closer we may have the seed to start WW III
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tangelan
You will not cast aspersions on my asparagus.
08:19 PM on 12/09/2008
Rahm, go get 'em.
08:17 PM on 12/09/2008
Oh my! Does this mean that Clinton and Ambassador-designate Rice will be leading the country in two different directions, maybe for Iranian nukes and against?

No.

If these are "cracks," we are all in big trouble.
10:06 AM on 12/10/2008
These are not cracks... its just Matthew Lee's "cracks" you are hearing. LOL
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08:14 PM on 12/09/2008
Crack or no crack, I believe that the Rice Obama nominated, AND Dr Rice under Bush are better then Clinton. Susan Rice rally impressed me with her nomination speech. Dr Rice is low key, but she has brains, class and dignity at a level that Clinton does not have. I am sure that she often pinched her nose while doing what Bush told her to do, but she did what she was told, and I don't recall any "mistakes" such as Clinton's Bosnia sniper fib. I would be curious to see how would she perform while empowered and directed by our president-elect.
Please don't interpret me wrong. It's not because Clinton is a woman in "pantsuit". It's just that I think that she is capable of the same sort of shenanigans as Blagojevich, and that's a liability to our country to have that in a secretary of state.
I'm also sorry of not having Allbright in there because of her primary Clinton support. She is quite a strong statewoman and did a great job under president Clinton.
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09:45 PM on 12/09/2008
It's such a shame that PE Obama didn't ask you to help him make his
cabinet choices, Yves, as apparently he is a terrible judge of character.

To think that he couldn't See the obvious deficit of brains, class and dignity in
Hillary Clinton!! Quelle naivete that he would proudly stand with her on a national stage
and express utter confidence in his choice of Secretary of State!

Perhaps, had you been in on their conference calls last month, you might
have spared the Obama camp the horror, the certain embarrassment and the
sure risk to our national security of putting someone "capable of the same shenanigans
as Blagojevich" into office.

Poor, silly, president-elect. How will he go on without the benefit of such illuminating
perspicacity?
10:07 AM on 12/10/2008
You must be a Republican... as for Madeline Albright being involved again in foreign affairs. She is not interested.
08:12 PM on 12/09/2008
"Rice's desire to place her own team in Washington could fuel speculation that those tensions will carry into the new administration".

More speculation of tension????

What on earth is wrong with tension and disagreement?

I have that almost everyday, will it be reported on the evening news?

Give me a report of them brawling in the street. Now that's news.
08:00 PM on 12/09/2008
No story here..sounds like petty stuff..move on!