New Pentagon Chief Facing Mountain Of Problems -- Yahoo News/AP
WASHINGTON (AP) — It's a short hop down the Potomac from CIA headquarters, where Leon Panetta headed the spy agency for 2½ years, to the Pentagon, where he takes over Friday as secretary of defense. The two jobs, however, are worlds apart.
In size, scope and spending power, the Defense Department dwarfs the CIA. And although Panetta is well versed in national security issues, the magnitude of challenges that await him at the Pentagon — from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan to battles inside the defense bureaucracy and conflicts with Congress — is hard to overstate.
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