Blackjack200
Lifer
I'm asking earnestly as my history is not all that great and my perceptions may be off, a few notable S's of State:
James Baker - Did a hell of a job putting the coalition together for the Persian Gulf war, including getting Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Germany, and Japan to contribute billions of dollars toward the effort.
Madeleine Albright: Hardline stance toward Iraq and WMDs, attacks on American Embassies. Met with Kim Jong Il for some reason.
Colin Powell - Should have been remembered as a good or great SoS, but will only be remembered for selling the Iraq War on behalf of the Bush Administration.
Condoleeza Rice - Confirmed despite the pall of her role in the Iraq War, as SoS she seemed to be fairly effective.
Hillary Clinton - With obvious intentions to burnish her credentials for POTUS, Clinton probably realized that terrorism wasn't going away, so she was one one of the more hawkish voices in the first Obama Administration. Nevertheless, and despite her vote for the Iraq War in the Senate, as the first SoS since the Bush Administration she was responsible for repairing our international reputation, and travelled extensively.
John Kerry - Absolute laundry list of accomplishments, without question the two biggest are the Iran deal and starting to normalize relations with Cuba. Also got Israel and Palestine to the table in ultimately failed peace talks (though I don't think their failure can really be blamed on him). Syria and ISIL are not looking good, but the jury is still out.
(Most of this shit is Wikipedia combined with my memory and perceptions, so...)
James Baker - Did a hell of a job putting the coalition together for the Persian Gulf war, including getting Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Germany, and Japan to contribute billions of dollars toward the effort.
Madeleine Albright: Hardline stance toward Iraq and WMDs, attacks on American Embassies. Met with Kim Jong Il for some reason.
Colin Powell - Should have been remembered as a good or great SoS, but will only be remembered for selling the Iraq War on behalf of the Bush Administration.
Condoleeza Rice - Confirmed despite the pall of her role in the Iraq War, as SoS she seemed to be fairly effective.
Hillary Clinton - With obvious intentions to burnish her credentials for POTUS, Clinton probably realized that terrorism wasn't going away, so she was one one of the more hawkish voices in the first Obama Administration. Nevertheless, and despite her vote for the Iraq War in the Senate, as the first SoS since the Bush Administration she was responsible for repairing our international reputation, and travelled extensively.
John Kerry - Absolute laundry list of accomplishments, without question the two biggest are the Iran deal and starting to normalize relations with Cuba. Also got Israel and Palestine to the table in ultimately failed peace talks (though I don't think their failure can really be blamed on him). Syria and ISIL are not looking good, but the jury is still out.
(Most of this shit is Wikipedia combined with my memory and perceptions, so...)