WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The politician's art of balancing combat and compromise should prove to be a crucial asset for new U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton as she tackles a daunting array of foreign policy challenges.
The former first lady and U.S. senator traded two-party politics for six-party talks when she took the role of top U.S. diplomat, but many of the same skills apply -- sharp elbows, loads of patience and the ability to close a deal.
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