A U.S. employee who is highly trained, who is expected to take a job anywhere in the world and perhaps in dangerous territory on short notice, and whose job involves gathering political, economic, and intelligence data for U.S. policy makers

and cultivating friendly relations with host governments probably works for the __________.

Answer:


Foreign Service

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