With Big Changes Expected In President Obama's Foreign Policy Team, The Following Is A List Of Who May Fill The Top Jobs

President Barack Obama meets with his national security team on Afghanistan and Pakistan in the Situation Room of the White House in Washington, D.C. February 17, 2010. White House Photography by Pete Souza, February 17, 2010.

Obama 2.0: Who Will Fill The Top Jobs In Foreign Policy? -- Josh Rogin, Foreign Policy

The Obama administration's foreign policy team can claim a few signature accomplishments in its first two years in office: progress on resetting relations with Russia, aiding Iraq's transition to self-rule, strengthening sanctions on Iran, and increasing attention on Southeast Asia. Progress on Middle East peace, the war in Afghanistan, and dealing with North Korea and China haven't gone as smoothly. Now, faced with a divided Congress and looking ahead to another presidential campaign only months away, the Obama administration is looking to make changes in several of its top national security and foreign policy posts.

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My Comment: Who is to say that Hillary Clinton may still be on board .... either way .... big changes are expected.

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