Obama
considering Ashton Carter, others for next defense secretary
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[December 02, 2014]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President
Barack Obama is considering a variety of high-profile figures as his
candidate to be the next U.S. defense secretary and replace the
resigning Chuck Hagel, administration sources said on Monday.
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He is working from a list that includes former Deputy Defense
Secretary Ashton Carter, who is widely seen as the front-runner
after former defense official Michele Flournoy unexpectedly dropped
out of contention last week.
Carter served as deputy defense secretary from October 2011 to
December 2013 and was the Pentagon's chief arms buyer before that.
He has a reputation for being sharp and effective grappling with the
Pentagon's sprawling bureaucracy but is not well known outside
defense circles.
Among others believed to be under active consideration are current
Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson, a former general counsel at
the Pentagon; former Navy Secretary Richard Danzig and Kurt
Campbell, a former assistant secretary of state for East Asian and
Pacific Affairs who now heads the Asia Group, a strategy and capitol
advisory group.
An announcement is expected in coming days, possibly this week or
next week, a source said.
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Hagel resigned under pressure last week after less than two years at
the helm of the Defense Department. He had privately expressed
frustration to colleagues at the administration's strategy toward
Iraq and Syria and at his lack of influence over the decision-making
process, a source familiar with the situation said.
(Reporting By Steve Holland and Phil Stewart; Editing by Tom Brown)
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