Centuries later, World War II elevated another secretary of state, George C. Marshall, who served from January 1947 through January 1949. Marshall designed the strategy – aptly called the ...
President Trump has no love for the State Department — or, as he calls it, the “Deep State Department.” In his mind it is insular, hidebound, and full of lazy careerists and fuzzy-headed one-worlders.
Former Secretary of State George Marshall said U.S. foreign policy was "against hunger, poverty, desperation and chaos." It was this idea that won the peace after World War II and ...