Secretary of state by Tatiana Serafin She is the first African-American woman to become the After a four-year role as national security adviser, Rice
assumed the mantle of secretary of state in January. Rice has played a key,
behind-the-scenes role in all of President George W. Bush's major decisions.
"During the last four years, I've relied on her counsel, benefited from
her great experience and appreciated her sound and steady judgment," the
president said when announcing Rice's promotion. Bush needs her now more than
ever, as his approval ratings and credibility sag, his domestic agenda is
stalled, and the country grows more bitterly divided over the war in With her steely nerve and delicate manners (she has been
called the "Warrior Princess"), Rice lately has reinvigorated her
position with diplomatic activism, whether it's promoting Israel's withdrawal
from the Gaza Strip to ease the Palestinian conflict, or encouraging six-party
talks to get North Korea to stop its pursuit of nuclear weapons, or trying to
stop Sudan's genocide—to the point where her diplomatic party was recently
roughed up by Sudan's strongmen. Rice also has close relationships
with world leaders, having accompanied the president on numerous trips to Posted: Source: http://www.forbes.com
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