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Pompeo says he wants State to get ‘swagger’ back in world

- By Matthew Lee The Associated Press

WASHINGTON — Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Wednesday extolled the “essential rightness” of the United States in global affairs as he urged U.S. diplomats to act firmly and aggressive­ly as they promote and carry out the Trump administra­tion’s foreign policies.

In a pep talk to State Department employees, Pompeo explained that his repeated calls for the agency to regain its “swagger” meant that diplomats should act with confidence, knowing that the U.S. causeisjus­t.thestate Department released excerpts of his prepared remarks, which were delivered at an internal town hall event.

“Swagger is not arrogance; it is not boastfulne­ss, it is not ego,” Pompeo said, according to the excerpts.

“No, swagger is confidence; in one’s self, in one’s ideas. In our case, it is America’s essential rightness. And it is aggressive­ness born of the righteous knowledge that our cause is just, special, and built upon America’s core principles.

“Our task is to preserve our civilizati­on of human dignity, individual liberty, democracy, national sovereignt­y, and the rule of law, and to challenge anyone seeking to take it down,” he said. “We should be proud and confident in America and her values — we should carry that diplomatic swagger to the ends of the earth; humbly, nobly and with the skill and courage I know you all possess.”

Pompeo, who replaced his fired predecesso­r Rex Tillerson last month, is in his third week on the job. He pledged at his confirmati­on hearing and has said publicly on numerous occasions that he wants the State Department to get its “swagger” back.

Those words were met with relief from many beleaguere­d State Department employees who were critical of Tillerson’s endorsemen­t of major budget cuts and staff reductions.

The former CIA chief has already reversed some of Tillerson’s most unpopular directives by lifting a 16-month hiring freeze and restoring a program allowing diplomatic spouses to work in embassies abroad.

Pompeo told his staff that Trump appreciate­s diplomacy and will use it as a force to protect American interests.

“We are fortunate that our president values and understand­s the power of diplomacy, and knows that we must use every tool in the diplomatic toolkit,” he said.

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