As a retired Foreign Service Officer, I want to call to your
attention the rapid depletion of the ranks of the State Department Foreign
Service under the Trump administration. Ambassador
Barbara Stephenson, the president of the American Foreign Service Association
(AFSA), recently wrote an open letter in the Foreign Service Journal calling
attention to the problem. By Washington
standards, the Foreign Service is a small organization. It is often said that there are fewer Foreign
Service officers (about 6,000) than there are members of military bands. It will be difficult for the Foreign Service
to recover from a mass exodus of senior Foreign Service officers.
I was pleased when President Trump named Rex Tillerson to be
Secretary of State, and to a certain extent I sympathize with his desire to
reduce the size of government, but I do not think the small Foreign Service is
the place to start drastic cuts. Good senior officers are important to the
nation, as well as to the Foreign Service because of the skill and experience
they bring from their years of dealing with foreign countries. When I was a junior officer I was fortunate
to work with Ambassador Tom Pickering, who was one reason I decided to stay in
the Foreign Service and make it a career.
In Denver we have a senior FSO who has brought us his talent and experience,
Ambassador Christopher Hill, the head of the Korbel School at Denver
University.
I admit that I retired from the Foreign Service under
similar circumstances in the 1990s. Under
President Clinton, the US had promised multi-year funding for two projects I
was working on, one in Poland and one involving North Korea. When Newt Gingrich brought in the House
Republican majority, they cut off funding for both projects, despite America’s
earlier promises. I was disappointed and
ashamed of being called dishonest by foreign governments. Thus, I sympathize with the current retirees,
but I think the US government should do something to keep a cadre of
experienced Foreign Service officers.
Otherwise, the US will suffer genuine losses in its future diplomatic
dealings around the world.
I hope that you will do whatever you can to prevent further
gutting of the Foreign Service.
Links to Ambassador Stephenson’s letter and to her
appearance on the PBS NewsHour are below.
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