President George W. Bush nominated Condoleezza Rice as Secretary of State in 2005 to bring her expertise in foreign policy and national security to the role. Rice, who had previously served as his National Security Advisor, was seen as a strong advocate for Bush's foreign policy agenda, particularly in the context of the post-9/11 world. Her nomination also aimed to enhance the representation of women and minorities in high-level government positions. Bush believed her leadership and experience would help navigate complex international challenges.
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