Bush Taps New 'War Czar'
Look everybody -- the buck finally stops over there:
After a frustrating search for a new "war czar" to oversee the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, ABC News has learned that President Bush has chosen the Pentagon's director of operations, Lt. Gen. Douglas Lute, for the role.Excuse me for asking, but isn't this why we have a National Security Advisor?In the newly created position of assistant to the president and deputy national security adviser for Iraq and Afghanistan policy and implementation, Lute would have the power to direct the Pentagon, State Department and other agencies involved in the two conflicts.
Lute would report directly to the president and to National Security Adviser Stephen Hadley....freeing up Hadley to...to...just what exactly does Stephen Hadley do again?
Filling the position had become a priority for the White House, after a handful of retired generals told the White House they did not want the job.They turned down the Commander in Chief? Is that how far we've come now?
Among them, retired Marine Corps four-star Gen. Jack Sheehan, who proved an embarrassment to the White House after he wrote an op-ed piece in the Washington Post saying there were "huge shortcomings" in the White House view of the strategy in Iraq.In other words, we have no idea where we're going but we're making really good time."What I found in discussions with current and former members of this administration," wrote Sheehan, "is that there is no agreed upon strategic view of the Iraq problem or the region."
Lute must gain congressional approval before he can assume the position....which is right next to Alberto Gonzalez, George Tenet and Harriet Miers.
Comments
This is classic CEO stuff. When you can't run the organization, rearrange the org chart. This is what you get with your first MBA president.
Posted by: shep | May 16, 2007 11:03 AM
I recall Bush 41 promising to appoint James Baker as a kind of domestic policy co-president in the waning days of his disastrous run for re-election in 92.
What is it with these people?
Posted by: Ara Rubyan | May 16, 2007 05:27 PM
A privileged life and degrees in law and business simply don’t teach people what they need to know to lead. It’s sadly ironic and explains quite a bit about what’s wrong with our capitalist/political system.
Posted by: shep | May 17, 2007 10:14 AM