Trump taps U.S. Pacific Commander Harris
as ambassador to Australia
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[February 10, 2018]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President
Donald Trump on Friday named U.S. Pacific Commander Admiral Harry
Harris, who is known for his hawkish views on China's military
expansion, as his pick to serve as the American ambassador to Australia,
the White House said in a statement.
The naval officer has served in the military for 39 years and is in his
seventh command assignment as head of the U.S. Pacific Command,
according to the White House.
During Harris' tenure as head of U.S. forces in the Pacific, tensions
over North Korea's missile and nuclear programs increased as President
Donald Trump's administration and Pyongyang exchanged threats.
Harris, who was appointed by former President Barack Obama, favors
diplomacy in countering North Korea's missile threat.

Harris is also known for his combative views on Beijing's South China
Sea expansion and a strong supporter of so-called freedom of navigation
operations under which U.S. ships and aircraft challenge other
countries' maritime claims.
He upset China by dubbing its construction of islands and building-up of
military facilities in the South China Sea as a “great wall of sand.”
Two deadly collisions involving U.S. warships in the Pacific also
occurred during his time as head of Pacific Command.
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President Donald Trump is welcomed by U.S. Navy Admiral Harry
Harris, commander of United States Pacific Command, at its
headquarters in Aiea, Hawaii, U.S. November 3, 2017.
REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst

Ten sailors aboard the guided missile destroyer John S. McCain died
when it collided with a tanker near Singapore on Aug. 21. Its sister
ship, the Fitzgerald, almost sank off the Japanese coast on June 17
after colliding with a container ship. Seven crew died.
Two U.S. officials, speaking on the condition of anonymity, said the
Harris' likely replacement was Admiral Philip Davidson, commander of
U.S. Fleet Forces Command.
The officials did not comment on when an announcement could be made
and any replacement will have to be approved by the U.S. Senate.
(Reporting by Susan Heavey and Idrees Ali; Editing by David
Alexander and Alistair Bell)
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