Secretary of state
chairman of the joint chiefs staff
The US National Security Council consists of the President, Vice-President and administration members tasked with national security responsibilities. The statutory members are President of the United States Vice President of the United States Secretary of State Secretary of Defense Secretary of Energy Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (military advisor) Director of National Intelligence (intelligence advisor) Director of National Drug Control Policy (drug policy advisor) Other attendees may include: National Security Advisor White House Chief of Staff Deputy National Security Advisor Attorney General Secretary of the Treasury Secretary of Homeland Security White House Counsel Assistant to the President for Economic Policy Ambassador to the United Nations Director of Office of Management and Budget Homeland Security Advisor
The president's role as commander-in-chief of the armed forces assures civilian control of their safety. It is the duty of the president to ensure that the citizens feels safe within the borders.
The Commander in chief is the US President.One of the six major roles of the President of the United States is Chief Diplomat. As chief Diplomat, the President's job is to conduct foreign policy by directing the actions of American ambassadors and signing treaties and trade agreements with leaders of foreign nations
Kissinger.
The Attorney General is the President's chief legal adviser. or vice president!!!! just choose one! Actually, the Attorney General is the official advisor to the President as to government-related legal issues. While the Attorney General is the advisor that may have the most direct connection to the President, the Office of the Attorney General consists of many lawyers in many speciality areas. While the Attorney General is him/herself the titular head of the office and administers it, he/she cannot have the specialized knowledge that is necessary to deal with the myriad issues that arise. For that reason, there exist many Assistant or Deputy attorneys general as well as staff attorneys in the office that handle specialized areas of the law. Similar structures exist in each State, where the Attorney General of the State serves as the chief legal advisor to the Governor.
This question refers to the Secretary of State as the president's chief diplomat and cabinet member. Other critical foreign policy roles to the presidency are the Secretary of Defense and National Security Advisor.
A chief foreign affairs adviser in an officer who works closely with the process in formulating foreign relations policy. He also advises the president on actions to take in dealing with a crisis overseas.
John Ehrlichman
Treasury
energy
Bill Daley is Obama's current chief-of- staff. Pete Rouse is his chief (legal) counsel.
The US National Security Council consists of the President, Vice-President and administration members tasked with national security responsibilities. The statutory members are President of the United States Vice President of the United States Secretary of State Secretary of Defense Secretary of Energy Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (military advisor) Director of National Intelligence (intelligence advisor) Director of National Drug Control Policy (drug policy advisor) Other attendees may include: National Security Advisor White House Chief of Staff Deputy National Security Advisor Attorney General Secretary of the Treasury Secretary of Homeland Security White House Counsel Assistant to the President for Economic Policy Ambassador to the United Nations Director of Office of Management and Budget Homeland Security Advisor
It's the President.
The president
Warren G. Harding - Domestic Policy
chief diplomat
The President's advisor are the Cabinet members, the White House Chief of Staff, and the Counselor to the President. In addition, the President has Senior Advisors who act as public liaison.