Henry Kissinger has told an audience at the World Economic Forum in New Delhi that New York Senator Hillary Clinton would make “an outstanding appointment” as America’s top diplomat.
Kissinger, who served as Secretary of State during the Nixon and Ford Administrations, said president-elect Obama, who is rumored to be considering Clinton for the position, would show “great courage” in making the selection.
Kissinger also said that in accepting the position, Clinton would have to be subordinate to her former rival – which would be a “symbol of a new approach.”
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