Trump's MEGA Diplomatic 'Collapse', 100 Embassies HEADLESS As Nearly 2,000 Diplomats Exit State Dept
Is the United States facing a severe 'diplomatic crisis' amid multiple wars across the globe? According to a news report, around 2,000 American diplomats have left the Foreign Service over the past year through layoffs, retirements, or departures linked to staffing changes. The exits reportedly include experienced officials with decades of diplomatic expertise and specialized language skills, raising concerns about Washington's ability to respond to global crises. The report also states that nearly 100 U.S. embassies are operating without Senate-confirmed ambassadors, including key posts in Ukraine, Moldova, and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Critics argue that the loss of veteran personnel could weaken America's diplomatic reach at a time of mounting international challenges. The State Department has defended its workforce, saying it remains confident in the professionalism and capability of its diplomats. The developments have sparked fresh debate over the future of U.S. foreign policy and global influence.