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US Senate approves Petraeus role | |
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The US Senate has approved the appointment of General David Petraeus as head of US Central Command. | The US Senate has approved the appointment of General David Petraeus as head of US Central Command. |
When he takes up the post in September he will have responsibility for US operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, as well as dealing with Iran and Pakistan. | When he takes up the post in September he will have responsibility for US operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, as well as dealing with Iran and Pakistan. |
As the US general currently in charge of Iraq, he has been credited with helping restore security to some parts of the country. | As the US general currently in charge of Iraq, he has been credited with helping restore security to some parts of the country. |
He takes over from Adm William Fallon, who stood down in March. | He takes over from Adm William Fallon, who stood down in March. |
The resignation followed reports that Adm Fallon opposed the White House policy towards Iran. | The resignation followed reports that Adm Fallon opposed the White House policy towards Iran. |
In April the administration recommended that he should be succeeded by Gen Petraeus. The nomination needed approval by the Senate. | In April the administration recommended that he should be succeeded by Gen Petraeus. The nomination needed approval by the Senate. |
'Eminently qualified' | |
The BBC's Jane O'Brien in Washington says Gen Petraeus is a safe and trusted pair of hands for an administration trying to cope with new tensions across the Middle East. | The BBC's Jane O'Brien in Washington says Gen Petraeus is a safe and trusted pair of hands for an administration trying to cope with new tensions across the Middle East. |
Our correspondent adds that rising violence in Afghanistan is of major concern to Congress and lawmakers want that to be a top priority for the commander. | Our correspondent adds that rising violence in Afghanistan is of major concern to Congress and lawmakers want that to be a top priority for the commander. |
Sen John Warner, a Virginia Republican, said on Thursday: "We all share a concern about the worsening situation in Afghanistan." | Sen John Warner, a Virginia Republican, said on Thursday: "We all share a concern about the worsening situation in Afghanistan." |
"We're fortunate that [Gen Petraeus] is eminently qualified, having studied the culture of the region, having understood the complexity, the geopolitical situation with regard to Pakistan and Iran," he added. | |
The 55-year-old has overseen since last year the "surge" of an additional 30,000 US troops in Iraq, which has been credited widely with improving security and helping reduce violence. | The 55-year-old has overseen since last year the "surge" of an additional 30,000 US troops in Iraq, which has been credited widely with improving security and helping reduce violence. |
US Defence Secretary Robert Gates has said the general would not leave Iraq immediately, in order to ensure he had enough time for a proper handover. | US Defence Secretary Robert Gates has said the general would not leave Iraq immediately, in order to ensure he had enough time for a proper handover. |
Gen Petraeus will be replaced in Iraq by Lt-Gen Raymond Odierno, whose appointment was also overwhelmingly approved by the Senate. | Gen Petraeus will be replaced in Iraq by Lt-Gen Raymond Odierno, whose appointment was also overwhelmingly approved by the Senate. |
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