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Too Late

Lots of people moving around:

State Department:

John Negroponte moves from Director of National Intelligence to Deputy Secretary of State.
Zalmay Khalilzad moves from Ambassador to Iraq to United Nations Ambassador.
Ryan Crocker, a career foreign service office, becomes Ambassador to Iraq.

These are positive developments for the State Department, because these are competent people, even if Negroponte should probably be investigated as a war criminal for his activities in Central America.

Defense Department:

Richard Lawless, a former CIA expert, is becoming Assistant Secretary for Asia.
Jim Shinn, CIA NIO for Asia, is becoming Lawless’ principal deputy.
James Clapper, former mapping agency and DIA head, is becoming Undersecretary Of Defense For Intelligence.
Lieutenant General David Petraeus will replace General George Casey as top ground commander in Iraq.
Admiral William Fallon will replace General John Abizaid as Command of Central Command.

The civilian changes are good news, reflecting a move on the part of Gates to hire competent people, but the military moves are problematic.

Petraeus was effective in the area of Mosul during his first tour in Iraq as commander of the 101st. Unfortunately too much has happened since his successful start to make his tactics successful now. There are too many bodies and too much spilled blood.

Casey was given the command because he fell in behind the policies of Rumsfeld. When Rumsfeld became a liability, so did Casey.

Pat Lang is really suspicious of the appointment of Admiral William Fallon to Centcom, and I hope Pat’s wrong, or someone puts the brakes on these fools.

In addition to Pat at Sic Semper Tyrannis, you should be reading Laura Rozen at War and Piece, Juan Cole at Informed Comment, and the crowd at Needlenose for more commentary.

While many of the changes are welcome, they would have been much better back in 2003 when there was a chance of salvaging Iraq.

2 comments

1 oldwhitelady { 01.06.07 at 8:32 pm }

There’s nothing like closing the gate after the cattle ran off.

2 Bryan { 01.06.07 at 10:27 pm }

Ain’t that the truth. These people are consistently a day late and a dollar short.