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Other views: ‘State Department is not missing a beat’

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Rex Tillerson, secretary of State:

“The State Department is not missing a beat just because we’ve got some nominees that are still working through the process . ... While we don’t have any wins on the board yet, I can tell you we are much better positioned to advance America’s interest around the world than we were 10 months ago, and it’s all attributab­le to the great men and women of this department . ... We’ve had multiple teams working on the redesign . ... We’re going to transition to phase three, which is now execution.”

Aaron David Miller and Richard Sokolsky, CNN:

“Whatever the president thinks of Tillerson, he doesn’t deserve to be treated this way . ... Tillerson was from the beginning a decent man caught in an impossible situation. But he played a bad hand badly . ... Pompeo is closer to the president personally and on matters of policy. But it’s far from clear that he will have any more success navigating the fraught line between a cruel and unforgivin­g world of unresolvab­le problems on one hand and a president with little regard for diplomacy or the State Department and no coherent process of formulatin­g U.S. foreign policy on the other hand.”

Max Boot, Council on Foreign Relations:

“Odds are that Pompeo will do better than Tillerson — it would be nearly impossible to do any worse. But that doesn’t mean that U.S. foreign policy will become any more coherent or effective. That would require changing presidents, not secretarie­s of State.”

Josh Lederman, AP:

“It’s a go-to catchphras­e when Tillerson is called on to explain his boss on the world stage: ‘America first is not America alone.’ Yet as President Trump declared Jerusalem the capital of Israel, Tillerson on Wednesday stood all by himself.”

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