WASHINGTON - US President Barack Obama Monday nominated his counterterrorism adviser John Brennan as CIA director, and Chuck Hagel, a former maverick Republican senator, as defence secretary. Brennan’s choice as head of Central Intelligence Agency, came two months after David Petraeus stepped down admitting an extramarital affair.
The president, who will be formally sworn in to begin his second term in office in just two weeks, announced his nominations Monday afternoon from the White House in Washington. “These two leaders have dedicated their lives to protecting our country,” said President Obama. “I’m confident they will do an outstanding job.”Both Brennan and Hagel have been rumoured in recent days to take on new roles within the Obama administration, but only with Monday’s announcement from the president himself did the news become official. A confirmation battle in the Senate is expected to follow the choice for these key posts, although Obama asked lawmakers to confirm both men “as soon as possible” after making his announcement. Hagel, 66, will replace the current US Defence Secretary Leon Panetta at the Pentagon, if confirmed by the Senate. He will also be the first veteran of the Vietnam War to hold the post. “To this day, Chuck bears the scars and the shrapnel” of service in Vietnam, the president said on Monday. Accepting the nomination, Sen. Hagel replied, “I am grateful for this opportunity to serve our men and women in uniform again.” Known as an outspoken critic of the US wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, as well as an opponent of the ‘Jewish lobby’ in Washington and of the possible strike against Iran, Hagel has faced tough criticism for his remarks. On Monday, however, President Obama saluted Sen. Hagel’s “willingness to speak his mind” in Congress, “even if it wasn’t popular.” “That’s exactly the spirit I want on my national security team,” said the president
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