Democratic senators urged President Donald Trump on Wednesday to β reverse a recall of nearly 30 career ambassadors, warning the βmove leaves a dangerous leadership vacuum that allows adversaries like Russia and βChina to expand their reach.
The Trump administration in recent βdays has ordered more than two dozen career diplomats serving across Europe, Asia, Africa and Latin America back to Washington βto ensure US missions abroad reflect its βAmerica Firstβ priorities.
Calling the abrupt mass recalls an βunprecedented moveβ that no other administration has done since Congress established the modern Foreign Service a century ago, 10 Democrats on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee said there was no βplan to replace them with qualified candidates.
The removals bring the number of empty US ambassadorial posts to well over 100, βabout half of all such posts worldwide, the βsenators said in their letter addressed to Mr Trump and seen by Reuters. The senators said 80 posts had β been vacant before the decision.
The State Department and the White House did not immediately respond to requests for comment on the letter. A senior department official on Monday described the mass recall as βa standard process in any administration.β
βAs the over 100 US embassies lacking senior leadership await a new US ambassador,
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