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U.S. ambassadors typically serve at the discretion of the President and can change positions based on various factors, including new administrations or shifts in foreign policy. Generally, ambassadors are appointed for a term of about 3-4 years, but many remain in their posts longer if their performance is satisfactory and they are retained by subsequent administrations. Some may also be reassigned to different posts during their careers, depending on diplomatic needs.

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