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Wednesday, April 27, 2011

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Panetta to head the military? Really?

Yahoo:

Panetta to head Pentagon, Petraeus CIA

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President Barack Obama will nominate CIA director Leon Panetta as defense secretary, resetting his national security team ahead of the 2012 presidential campaign and a battle over the Pentagon budget.

Obama will also nominate Army General David Petraeus, the head of U.S. and NATO forces in Afghanistan, to replace Panetta as CIA director, and veteran diplomat Ryan Crocker as U.S. ambassador to Afghanistan, U.S. officials said.

The long-anticipated changes, which must be confirmed by the Senate, would place a long-standing Democratic Party figure at the helm of the Pentagon as Obama presses forward with politically delicate policies in Afghanistan and Libya.

The administration and Congress also face mounting calls for defense spending cuts as Washington looks for ways to narrow the yawning U.S. budget deficit, which stands at $1.4 trillion this year.

The current defense chief, Robert Gates, was appointed by former President George W. Bush, a Republican, and has proved to be an outspoken maverick on key issues under both administrations. Gates, himself a former CIA director, had made it clear that he would step down as defense chief this year.

Panetta, who turns 73 in June, is a former U.S. representative from California who served as chairman of the House Budget Committee. He was former President Bill Clinton's budget director, then chief of staff.

A U.S. official said Obama would nominate Panetta later this week.

Petraeus, 58, is a popular figure credited with pulling Iraq from the brink of civil war after the 2003 U.S. invasion before he assumed command of U.S. and NATO forces in Afghanistan.

Before word of the reshuffle broke, some Washington insiders suggested the White House wanted a high-profile position for Petraeus to ensure he would not be tapped by Republicans to challenge Obama next year.

Crocker has served as U.S. ambassador to Iraq, Pakistan, Syria, Kuwait and Lebanon.

5 comments:

  1. No surprise here. Patraeus will continue to shine in his new position and Panetta will continue to 'nut' whatever he is in charge of. $4B more in defense cuts??? SOB is perfect for the job.

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  2. Hi Midnight.

    Hmmmm....Wasn't betrayus sorry Petraeus in favor of UN Troops on the ground in Israel to impose a peaceplan?Strange that both of them are in frequent contact with Turkey?

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  3. don't trust Patraeus anymore-
    AFA him being head of CIA- it is an un-Constitutional move unless he does retire from the military...
    the report states that he will...
    still do not like it--
    C-CS

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  4. Leon Panetta long ago gave up the last shreds of the principles that rank and file Democrats believe in. Yes, he's a Democratic political operative but that's far different than being a Democrat. If he was a real Democrat, he would have resigned in protest a dozen times over, given the repeated betrayal by Obama of the principles this Administration was elected upon. It's not just about winning, you know. It's about governing according to principles.

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  5. Who cares?

    IT will be NO DIFFERENT FROM GATES, the 'republican' protege of Baker, who presided over an institution in which Nidal Hassan was lauded and promoted over and over for OFFICIALLY APPROVES GUIDELINES AND POLITICAL REASONS.

    GATES.. the man who backed Gordon England, and fired Coughlin.

    Anyone really think this makes things WORSE?

    SSDD

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