Obama taps Treasury official Cohen as CIA
deputy director
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[January 10, 2015]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President
Barack Obama has chosen David Cohen, a top Treasury official
specializing in terrorism and financial intelligence, to be deputy
director of the Central Intelligence Agency, the White House said on
Friday.
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Cohen, an attorney, has overseen U.S. sanctions policy from the
Treasury. He was in charge of finding and thwarting financial
support lines for terrorist organizations and drug traffickers while
running efforts to crack down on money laundering.
He will replace deputy CIA deputy director Avril Haines, who is
joining the White House as Obama's deputy national security adviser.
“We will sorely miss Avril as she assumes her new post but I am
delighted to have David join our leadership team," CIA Director John
Brennan said in a statement. "He is an outstanding public servant
with whom I have worked closely over the past several years."
Historically, CIA deputy directors have spent much of their time
engaged in day-to-day agency management, but Haines represented the
CIA at high-level interagency committee meetings that the Obama
administration has used to craft policy and strategy decisions.
Cohen, 51, has played a significant role in the administration’s
national security priorities abroad as financial sanctions have
become a more important U.S. policy tool.
He laid out the U.S. economic approach to fighting Islamic State in
a high-profile speech in October and regularly testified on Capitol
Hill about issues including Iran and Syria. He has regularly visited
key U.S. allies in the Middle East such as Oman and the United Arab
Emirates and helped coordinate trans-Atlantic cooperation on
sanctions against Russia.
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During the ramping up of sanctions against Iran, Cohen worked with
the head of the Office of Foreign Assets Control to persuade banks
to reduce exposure to Iranian business.
He has not shied away from talking tough to America’s partners, in
March citing reports of Qatari backing for Islamist fighters in
Syria. He also has been involved in Treasury’s cooperation with
other agencies in fighting transnational criminal networks,
including a sting operation with Treasury and the Drug Enforcement
Administration to combat Hezbollah’s ties to drug traffickers in
West Africa.
(Reporting by Jeff Mason, Mark Hosenball and Anna Yukhananov;
editing by Gunna Dickson)
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