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          Rice bows out of running for US secretary of state

          By Associated Press in Washington | China Daily | Updated: 2012-12-15 08:25

          Rice bows out of running for US secretary of state

          US Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice withdrew her name from consideration as the country's secretary of state on Thursday in the face of a difficult confirmation battle. Stephen Lam / Reuters

          Susan Rice, the embattled US ambassador to the UN, abruptly withdrew from consideration to be the next US secretary of state on Thursday after a bitter, weeks-long standoff with Republican senators who declared they would fight to defeat her nomination.

          The reluctant announcement makes Massachusetts Senator John Kerry the likely choice to be the nation's next top diplomat when Hillary Rodham Clinton departs soon.

          Rice withdrew when it became clear her political troubles were not going away, and support inside the White House for her potential nomination had been waning in recent days, administration officials said.

          In another major part of the upcoming cabinet shake-up for US President Barack Obama's second term, former Republican Senator Chuck Hagel of Nebraska is now seen as the front-runner to be defense secretary, and official word is expected as soon as next week.

          For the newly re-elected president, Rice's withdrawal was a sharp political setback and a sign of the difficulties Obama faces in a time of divided government. Already, he had been privately weighing whether picking Rice would cost him political capital he would need on later votes.

          When Rice ended the embarrassment by stepping aside, Obama used the occasion to criticize Republicans who were adamantly opposed to her possible nomination.

          "While I deeply regret the unfair and misleading attacks on Susan Rice in recent weeks, her decision demonstrates the strength of her character," he said.

          "I am saddened we have reached this point," Rice said.

          Obama made it clear that she will remain in his inner circle, saying he was grateful she would stay as "our ambassador at the United Nations and a key member of my Cabinet and national security team".

          Rice, too, said in her letter that she will be staying.

          Clinton, in a brief statement, said Rice had "been an indispensable partner over the past four years" and that she was confident "that she will continue to represent the United States with strength and skill".

          Rice had become the face of the bungled administration account of what happened in Benghazi, Libya, on Sept 11, 2012, when four Americans, including the US ambassador to Libya, were killed in what is now known to have been a terrorist attack.

          Obama had defiantly declared he would choose her for secretary of state regardless of the political criticism if he wanted, but such a choice could have gotten his second term off to a turbulent start with Capitol Hill.

          In a letter to Obama, Rice said she was convinced the confirmation process would be "lengthy, disruptive and costly". The letter was part of a media campaign aimed at upholding her reputation. It included an NBC News interview in which she said her withdrawal "was the best thing for our country".

          Rice may end up close to Obama's side in another way, as his national security adviser, should Tom Donilon move on to another position, though that is not expected immediately. The security adviser position does not require Senate confirmation.

          Rice would have faced strong opposition from Senate Republicans who challenged her much-maligned televised comments about the cause of the deadly raid on the US Consulate in Benghazi, Libya.

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