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Under the United States Constitution, the President of the US has many jobs. One of those is to be the "Chief Diplomat" for the nation. He has the Department of State to advise him on foreign policy and foreign affairs. A good example of his job as Chief Diplomat was President Bush's recent trip to consult with our NATO allies.

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In the United States the president's head of the State Department is the Secretary of State. The Secretary of State is the chief diplomat of the country. The Secretary of State is appointed by the president and confirmed by the Senate.

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The President is the face of the nation, representing its interest in negotiating deals and treaties (treaties require the ratification of Congress). He decides the nation's response to foreign affairs.

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The Secretary of State.

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Secretary of State

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