Petreaus to take over for McChrystal in Afghanistna

NY Times:

President Obama removed Gen. Stanley A. McChrystal as commander of American forces in Afghanistan on Wednesday, and tapped as his replacement the general’s boss and the architect of the 2007 surge in Iraq, Gen. David H. Petraeus.

Mr. Obama, standing with General Petraeus and Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. in the White House Rose Garden to underline the continuity and solidity of his Afghan policy, said that he had accepted General McChrystal’s resignation “with considerable regret.”

Mr. Obama said he had done so not out of personal insult, but because a magazine article featuring contemptuous quotes from the general and his staff about senior administration officials had not met standards of behavior for a commanding general, and threatened to erode trust among administration and military officials and undermine civilian control of the military.

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I am skeptical of the measure of Obama's regret, but not surprised that McChrystal is leaving. Petraeus obviously knows how to lead a counterinsurgency operation. He should also be up to speed on current operations because of his supervision of Centcom. I hope he can bring more clarity to the rules of engagement.

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