As public servants, Foreign Service employees and all State Department direct hires must publicly defend U.S. government policy, despite personal reservations. There is an internal channel through which an employee may present dissenting views on specific foreign policy issues. If an employee cannot publicly defend official U.S. policy, the employee may consider professional adjustments, including the option to resign.
Does the system tolerate dissent?
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