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Journalist Claudia Rossett, who covered foreign policy at the time, tells me, "Among panderers to the North Korean

regime, she earned herself a place in the group portrait that used to hang on the wall of the KEDO [a joint venture by the

United States, China and North and South Korea] consortium office in New York which was in charge of giving Kim Jong II

free food, fuel and nuclear reactors." She continued, "Wendy Sherman was Part of the Clinton team that brought us

 

To top it off, for two years Sherman has been vice chair of Albright Stonebridge Group, an international strategic

consulting firm. Whom does she represent? Any foreign govern,ments or government-owned industries? I asked a

spokesman for the firm if Sherman or the firm ever represent the Chinese government or a state-owned Chinese

enterprise or registered as a foreign agent under federal law. I also asked if there was a list of foreign governments or

state owned enterprises outside of China that she or the firm represented. I got back a breezy e-mail:."Thanks for

getting in touch. We have no comment." That's not going to fly with the U.S. Senate. If she's been representing

businesses (U.S. or otherwise) or foreign governments, she's going to have to cough that up.

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UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of State Case No. F-2014-20439 Doc No. C05781478 Date: 09/30/2015 RELEASE IN PART B6 From: Mills, Cheryl D <MillsCD@state.govSent: Friday, June 17, 2011 8:21 PM To: Subject: Fw: Cable/wendy Original Message From: Klevorick, Caitlin B Sent: Friday, June 17, 2011 06:30 PM To: Mills, Cheryl D Subject: Cable/wendy Original Message From: Wendy Sherman Sent: Friday, June 17, 2(:411 06:24 PM To: Klevorick, Caitlin B; Samuelson, Heather F Cc: Erin Cochran Subject: Nice start Caitlin, Pretty good job thanks so much for all of your effort. Could do without headline but can't have everything. On to Kurtz if you think makes sense. Wendy GOP fangs out for Wendy Shermanโ€ข Posted By Josh Rogin Friday, June 17, 2011 - 6:10 PM In the GOP's latest salvo in its campaign against Obama nominees, conservatives didn't even wait for Wendy Sherman to be nominated as the next undersecretary of State for Policy before attacking her suitability for the post. The Cable first reported on May 25 that Sherman is the "leading candidate" to replace Bill Burns, who was nominated as Deputy Secretary of State Jim Steinberg's replacement. Currently the vice chair of the Albright Stonebridge Group, Sherman was counselor to Secretary of State Madeline Albright, where she also held the role of North Korea policy coordinator. She served as assistant secretary of State for legislative affairs from 1993 to 1996 under Secretary of State Warren Christopher. She is also chair of the board of directors of Oxfam America and serves on the U.S. Department of Defense's Defense Policy Board. President Obama hasn't actually announced his intention to nominate Sherman. Our sources say the nomination is all but certain although nothing is 100 percent certain until it's announced. Meanwhile, those on the right who are opposed to her nomination have begun airing their concerns in the media. Over at Washington Post's Right Turn blog, conservative writer Jennifer Rubin has posted three pieces on Sherman this week. The first one on June 14 contended that Sherman's tenure as a key official on North Korea policy was not an unqualified success. "She was a key player, at then-Secretary of State Madeleine Albright's side in negotiating the Nor

UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of State Case No. F-2014-20439 Doc No. C05781478 Date: 09/30/2015 Korea deal that is generally regarded as a farce and a failure," Rubin wrote. She also quoted conservative writer Claudia Rosett, who named Sherman as "part of the Clinton team that brought us some of the worst appeasement of North Korea." Rubin then speculated that Sherman might have represented the Chinese government or a Chinese state-owned company while at Stonebridge. Rubin quotes a "Senate advisor" as saying, "Senators will specifically want to know if the prospective nominee for the number 3 position in the State Department has lobbied for the People's Republic of China.