Bill Clinton Secretary of State There is no more popular American in the world than the former president, and no one else with comparable energy, knowledge, experience, and credibility to undo the negative stereotypes that have grown out of Washington's conduct after 9/11.br>
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Chuck Hagel Secretary of Defense Widely respected in Washington and in foreign capitals, the Nebraska senator would ensure sufficient consensus across the aisle as it becomes increasingly apparent that a dramatic reexamination of America's military deployments is needed.
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John Abizaid Director of National Intelligence General Abizaid understands that intelligence is an organized search for a windfall; sometimes it is very good, and sometimes there is none at all. Plus, having a general atop the intelligence community will keep the Pentagon happy. http://www.foreignpolicy....?story_id=4507&page=8

Steve Forbes Secretary of the Treasury He is a committed free trader and has a record of fighting for lower marginal tax rates-just the area where we have fallen behind many of our competitors.
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Susan Rice Ambassador to the United Nations Tightly wound, Rice has the fire to drive U.S. policy in Turtle Bay's diplomatic maze
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