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Richard Armitage Follow

Former U.S. Deputy Secretary of State

What is your question? 1:41 Discuss
What is your counsel? 1:20 Discuss
How will this age be remembered? 0:54 Discuss
What is your outlook? 2:28 Discuss
How do you track foreign aid? 1:43 Discuss
Is China going to rule Africa? 0:41 Discuss
Should we leave Africa alone? 1:29 Discuss
What is to be done in Darfur? 0:52 Discuss
Richard Armitage on Darfur and Infectious Disease 1:14 Discuss
Richard Armitage on The Value of Snark 0:46 Discuss
Richard Armitage on the Media and National Security 1:19 Discuss
Richard Armitage on the Media and the Iraq War 1:21 Discuss
Is the American political system broken? 2:26 Discuss
Richard Armitage on Iraq and What's Next 1:52 Discuss
Is an all volunteer army enough? 2:07 Discuss
Should the president have military experience? 1:25 Discuss
Is democracy the answer? 1:26 Discuss
How do we address Islamic fundamentalism? 1:23 Discuss
Is China's rise our downfall? 1:39 Discuss
How do we deal with Tehran? 2:15 Discuss
Pakistan: Ally or Liability? 1:55 Discuss
What forces have shaped America? 2:03 Discuss
How has Washington changed? 2:29 Discuss
What is great about public service? 1:57 Discuss
Do you have a political philosophy? 0:51 Discuss
What do you believe? 0:35 Discuss
What inspires you? 0:53 Discuss
What is a just war? 1:06 Discuss
How does one confront death in war? 3:05 Discuss
Is Iraq the new Vietnam? 1:08 Discuss
How should America use its power? 1:10 Discuss
How can America restore its standing? 0:59 Discuss
Richard Armitage on The Road to Iraq 1:50 Discuss
Richard Armitage on Two Bushes 0:43 Discuss
Richard Armitage on the Cost of Serving 1:13 Discuss
How do you contribute? 1:10 Discuss
What makes a great leader? 1:31 Discuss
What does it mean to be an American? 1:13 Discuss
What are you best known for? 0:50 Discuss
What do you do? 2:17 Discuss
How did the Vietnam War shape you? 1:32 Discuss
Who are you? 1:09 Discuss

User_redx_f4e883cca Richard Armitage was the 13th United States Deputy Secretary of State, serving from 2001 to 2005. He served in the U.S. Navy during the Vietnam War and then after the fall of Saigon moved to Washington D.C. to work as a consultant for the United States Department of Defense, which sent him to Tehran and Bangkok.Throughout the late 70s and early 80s, Armitage worked as an aide and foreign policy advisor to politicians including Senator Bob Dole and President-elect Ronald Reagan. When Reagan was elected, Armitage was appointed to the Department of Defense.  In the 1990s, Armitage worked in the private sector before being confirmed as Deputy Secretary of State with the election of George W. Bush in 2001. He left the post in 2005.Armitage was educated at the United States Naval Academy. He is an avid bodybuilder, and speaks many languages, including Vietnamese.

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