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Trump Recalls Biden-Appointed Career Ambassadors, Breaking Diplomatic Norms

Ana Fernanda Reporter / Updated : 2025-12-21 08:56:54
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WASHINGTON D.C. — In a move that has sent shockwaves through the diplomatic community, the Trump administration has ordered a mass recall of career foreign service officers serving as U.S. ambassadors. According to reports from Politico and the American Foreign Service Association (AFSA), approximately 20 ambassadors, particularly those stationed in the East Asia and Pacific regions, have been instructed to resign by mid-January 2026.

While it is standard practice for a new president to replace political appointees, the dismissal of career diplomats—who are expected to remain non-partisan and provide institutional continuity—is exceptionally rare. John Dinkelman, President of AFSA, expressed deep concern, stating that this move "undermines the confidence that professional diplomats can effectively implement the policies of any elected leadership."

The State Department defended the decision, calling it a "standard procedure" to ensure that the President’s "America First" vision is represented by individuals with total alignment. However, critics argue this creates a dangerous power vacuum. Senator Jeanne Shaheen pointed out that with nearly 80 posts already empty, the U.S. risks ceding its leadership role to global rivals like China and Russia. In South Korea, the ambassadorship remains vacant following the early departure of Philip Goldberg, leaving a critical ally without a confirmed U.S. envoy during a time of heightened geopolitical sensitivity.

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