RESULTS:
Although there have been periods when the above-suspected patterns have been true, they have not consistently been true throughout our nation's history. In particular, peace has not always been the foundation of our foreign policy, though the peace-war dynamic has certainly been basic to it.
A total of 66 men and women who have served as U.S. Secretary of State. (John Kerry is the 68th Secretary of State, but two Capricorns - Daniel Webster and James Blaine - served two non-consecutive terms. I've only counted them once each.)
Of these 66 men and women, here are the counts for Sun and Moon in each of the signs.
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Ari 10 11
Tau 5 4
Gem 4 7
Can 6 5
Leo 1 4
Vir 6 6
Lib 8 4
Sco 5 3
Sag 4 7
Cap 4 5
Aqu 3 7
Pis 10 3
There are some fascinating patterns here.
REGARDING THE SUN-SIGNS. Aries and Pisces tie for top marks, and both are likely statistically significant (I haven't done a full probability work-up). Aries is consistent with a diplomatic policy based on strength and force. Pisces seems to be the classic ("old school") face of diplomacy, though "the books" don't suggest it - there is more indirection, shared pleasures (banquets!), schmoozing.
Libra is strong. However it only surpasses the 10-to-1 (0.10) level, not the more desirable 20-to-1 (0.05) level. Notice, though, that
Aries and Libra together account for 18 Secretaries of State, whereas about 11 would be expected.
There is only 1 time the Sun was in Leo. This is a significant low. Kings are not necessarily diplomats. And second lowest was Aquarius, with only 3. Leo-Aquarius also would expect about 11 times between them, yet they boast only 4.
Because of these two trends, there are twice as many Rim Suns (28) as Hubs (14).
REGARDING THE MOON SIGN. Again, Aries is the champ, with 11 occurrences. Instead of the 11 expected with these two values, we have 21. Scorpio is the least represented.
The broad trends I recommended at the start tend to be valid during certain periods of history, and are not that far off over the long run. Diplomacy for the largest, most powerful nation on earth is a matter of Mars and Venus energies, with a strong flavor of Jupiter.
The Secretaries of State with an Aries Sun were Thomas Jefferson, James Monroe, Henry Clay, James Buchanan, Edward Everett, John Sherman, William R. Day, Philander C. Knox, James F. Byrnes, James Baker. Three later U.S. Presidents are on the list, along with such figures as the indomitable Henry Clay.
The Aries Moons also include some indomitable names. The whole list is: John Marshall. Edward Livingston, John C. Calhoun, James G. Blaine, Frederick T. Frelinghuysen, John Sherman, Philander C. Knox, Cordell Hull, Christian Herter, Edmund Muskie, James Baker.
The Pisces Suns are: James Madison, John C. Calhoun, Walter Q. Gresham, William Jennings Bryan, Charles Evans Hughes, Dean Acheson, Christian Herter, Cyrus Vance, Edmund Muskie, Colin Powell.
The Libra Suns are Robert Smith, John Forsyth, Thomas F. Bayard, Sr., Robert Lansing, Edward Stettinius, Jr., Warren Christopher, Condoleezza Rice, Hillary Rodham Clinton. (Notice that there is a heavy leaning to recent Secretaries.)