Friday, December 21, 2012

A Women U.S. Secretary Of Defense?

Michele Flournoy. Image Credit: Sgt. David A. Bryant (US Army)

A Woman Of Substance -- Paul Wolfowitz, AEI Ideas

I am not deeply familiar with Michele Flournoy’s record at the Defense Department or with her overall qualifications to be Secretary of Defense, but I know about one aspect of her work as Undersecretary of Defense for Policy that weighs heavily on the plus scale in considering her credentials for that important post.

When a new commander, Lt. Gen. William Caldwell, was sent to Afghanistan in November of 2009 to take charge of the mission of training and organizing Afghan Security Forces, Flournoy told him – very correctly – that the success of his mission was the key to US success in Afghanistan and she didn’t think we were doing it very well. “I’m not sure what it takes to do better, but we must do better and I hope you will tell me what we need to do.”

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My Comment: A surprising endorsement from Paul Wolfowitz. She and Amb. Susan Rice with Secretary of State Clinton are credited with the U.S. policy of getting rid of Libyan strongman Gaddafi last year .... so she is not a softy. But a women US Secretary of Defense .... now that will shake a few people .... and she will pass the confirmation process. But will President Obama choose her ..... during a time when deep budget cuts are needed .... I doubt it.

Update: Michele Flournoy Pushed for Pentagon Chief as ‘Stop Hagel’ Candidate -- Antiwar.com

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