Negroponte named intelligence chief

Washington Post:

President Bush today named veteran diplomat John D. Negroponte to the new post of national intelligence chief, picking the former ambassador to Iraq and the United Nations in a surprise choice to oversee 15 intelligence agencies.

Negroponte, 65, who was appointed last year as the first ambassador to Iraq after the ouster of Saddam Hussein, will assume a post created by legislation aimed at overhauling the nation’s intelligence system, if he is confirmed by the U.S. Senate.

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Bush named as Negroponte’s deputy the current head of the National Security Agency, Lt. Gen. Michael Hayden.

Perhaps Negroponte can make something of this job which is suppose to coordinate intelligence from all the agencies that are gathering it. The 9-11 panel seem to think it was important to have the position. We'll see.

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