WASHINGTON A new president should tell his national securityadviser at the start of his administration that the secretary ofstate is his "one principal lieutenant" in foreign policy, a reporton presidential transition recommends.
The report noted that Presidents Reagan, Jimmy Carter andRichard Nixon "all found their administrations involved early ininternal disputes between the national security adviser and the StateDepartment."
The report never mentioned the Iran-contra affair, which came tolight in President Reagan's second term. During the affair, in whichthe United States sold arms to Iran and profits were diverted to theNicaraguan contras, Reagan's …

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