State Department Scraps Sanctions Office
Source: foreignpolicy.com
The Trump administration is three weeks late on Russia sanctions. But its killed the office that coordinates them.
..............................Secretary of State Rex Tillerson eliminated the Coordinator for Sanctions Policy office, which had been led by a veteran ambassador-rank diplomat with at least five staff, as part of an overhaul of the department, former diplomats and congressional sources told Foreign Policy.
Instead, the role of coordinating U.S. sanctions across the State Department and other government agencies now falls to just one mid-level official David Tessler, the deputy director of the Policy Planning Office. The Policy Planning Office, which previously operated as a small team providing strategic advice to the secretary but did not manage programs or initiatives, has grown in power under Tillersons redesign of the department.
The sanctions office was dissolved after the administration missed a key Oct. 1 deadline to implement new penalties against Russia adopted by Congress in August. The move has reinforced concerns among both Democratic and Republican lawmakers that the Trump White House is mismanaging the State Department and undercutting the role of U.S. diplomacy.
The elimination of the sanctions coordinator appears to be part of the larger reorganization debacle underway at the State Department, said Sean Bartlett, spokesman for Sen. Ben Cardin (D-Md.), ranking member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee...........
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"debacle" is spot on. State has an emphasis on the military, not diplomacy. Damn
cstanleytech
(26,357 posts)EarthFirst
(2,906 posts)Cheers, guys!
Iliyah
(25,111 posts)Plus it looks like wartime as well.
Leghorn21
(13,527 posts)anymore. Assuming they ever did.
sandensea
(21,717 posts)Their Russian translators too.
BigmanPigman
(51,660 posts)That is funny...I typed WWIII initially. Then I caught my error and edited it. Freudian slip or premonition? I guess I mean pre WWIII America.
Botany
(70,646 posts)n/t
kimbutgar
(21,278 posts)skylucy
(3,748 posts)renate
(13,776 posts)I can't believe we're living in times like these in the United States of America.
WinkyDink
(51,311 posts)KY_EnviroGuy
(14,500 posts)So why have a special office?
Might seem silly, but I sense a power grab going toward the Executive, more and more with time.
Stuart G
(38,458 posts)Nitram
(22,965 posts)If there is evidence that Russia requested the actio0n, that's High Crimes.