List of Foreign Affairs Ministers of the United States (The Co-Presidency)

The Foreign Policy Leader of the United States, (earlier referred to as the President of Foreign Policy, The Worldwide Commander-in-Cheif) is an office created by the Co-Executive Bill of 1957, which split the offices of the President of the United States and Vice President of the United States into two separate offices. The position of Foreign Policy Leader is often referred to as the most powerful office to hold in the United States, due to the office being involved in world affairs and being capable of declaring war on other countries and managing the United States Army.

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