Lost the game
Banned
Though his domestic policy was wracked by problems both his own fault and not, many people still admire his foreign policy. Though its future is unknown due to events in egypt as of late, the Camp David Accords are commonly thought to be a masterstroke of foreingn policy. His removal of nucllear weapons from South Korea, his ssupport for human rights, and the Panama Canal treaty are all applauded by many people. Keeping this in mind, how might his main focus be on foreign policy? How might he become secretary of atate, under who, and how might this affect the US' foreign policy?