Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Changes In America's Intelligence & Military Leadership -- News Roundup April 27, 2011



Gates To Leave Pentagon At End Of June, Officials Say -- FOX News

Defense Secretary Robert Gates plans to retire on June 30, a senior Pentagon official told Fox News -- a revelation that comes ahead of President Obama's announcement that CIA Director Leon Pannetta is replacing him as part of a broader shakeup in his national security team.

The White House hopes to have Panetta confirmed before Gates steps down, the official said.

Obama also plans to announce that Gen. David Petraeus, the U.S. commander in Afghanistan, will replace Panetta as CIA director, Lt. Gen. John Allen will replace Petraeus and that diplomat Ryan Crocker will be the next U.S. ambassador to Afghanistan.

A senior defense official also told Fox News the president will "almost certainly" tap Gen. James Cartwright to be chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Cartwright is currently vice chairman.

The changes would probably take effect this summer.

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More News On Changes In President Obama's Intelligence/Security/Military Team

Gates to leave Pentagon June 30: official
-- AFP
A look at Obama's new national security team -- Seattle Times/AP
Obama sending Panetta to Pentagon, Petraeus to CIA -- Yahoo News/AP
Obama shakes up national security team -- Yahoo News/AFP
Obama to shake up security team, Panetta to Pentagon -- Yahoo News/Reuters
Obama to nominate CIA Director Leon Panetta as defense secretary -- Washington Post
Obama Set to Nominate Panetta at Defense, Petraeus at CIA -- Bloomberg Businessweek
Leon Panetta and David Petraeus given new roles in US security reshuffle -- The Guardian
Obama set to reshuffle national security team -- USA Today
Obama Chooses Deputy Commander in Florida to Replace Petraeus in Afghanistan -- FOX News

Leon Panetta’s top priority: Credibility -- Politico
New U.S. defense secretary to start July 1-official -- Reuters
Push for Pentagon cuts tops Panetta's agenda -- Yahoo News/AP
Panetta to bring discipline, savvy to Pentagon -- Reuters
Petraeus brings unique experience to expected CIA role -- CNN

As Petraeus exits, US interests in Afghanistan far from secured -- Christian Science Monitor
Leon Panetta choice signals defense cuts -- Politico
Cautious optimism for Panetta’s Pentagon -- DoD Buzz
US military musical chairs with Gen Petraeus to become head of CIA -- Toby Harnden, The Telegraph
Mixed reactions for Panetta-Petraeus Defense-CIA announcements -- Kyle Daly, Washington Independent

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