In the aftermath of Osama bin Laden's killing, Sen. John Kerry (D-MA) has put himself into the middle of America's thorniest foreign policy questions, from the war in Afghanistan to U.S. relations with Pakistan.
Newsweek: "The role of unofficial diplomat-at-large by definition takes Kerry into territory patrolled by the Big Guns (and Big Egos) of the president's foreign-policy team. Now and again, toes get stepped on and unflattering narratives arise... But however annoying he may be, Kerry has emerged as President Obama's go-to guy when things get ugly in the region. Indeed, with lame-duck secretaries of state and defense and other key members of the foreign-policy team in flux -- and Kerry's universally assumed desire to succeed Clinton at State -- his might just wind up being the loudest voice in the room."