Nominee for Deputy National Security Advisor Appears Before Senate Armed Services Committee

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President Bush has nominated an Army Lieutenant General for a special new position in the White House, called Deputy National Security Advisor for Iraq and Afghanistan. Lieutenant General Douglas Lute spoke to the Senate Armed Services Committee on June 7, according to an article on the State Department website.

Lute was asked about Iraqi participation in their national security over the course of the past year, and he responded that it has been "uneven so far." He said that every chance must be given to the Iraqis to assume ultimate responsibility for national security, as an Iraqi solution "will be the enduring one."

Lute believes that the United States military must coordinate not only with the Iraqi military, which it is slowly training and supporting, but also with economic and social agencies and with other countries to create an "enduring" solution to the problems that Iraq faces. He says that the current situation is unsatisfying, and that American troop pull-out has been slowed by recent violence, but that the Iraqis still must be given an opportunity to govern themselves.

As for Afghanistan, Lute said the progress there has been slow but steady. He said better progress would be made by "better integrating the NATO mission, the U.S. missions, and the efforts of the international community."

Lute was asked if his position would be redundant, or would usurp the authority of current National Security Advisor Stephen Hadley. Hadley reports to the President himself, as Lute would do if approved. Lute responded that his position would not usurp authority because he would be responsible for advising the President only with regard to Iraq and Afghanistan, while Mr. Hadley would be concerned with affairs the world over, from China to Cuba.

General Lute accepted the newly created position after several other generals were sought but turned down the offer. According to Wikipedia, Lute is a well-respected general, but is not one of the highest-ranking generals in the Army. He is a West Point graduate who holds a Masters degree from Harvard University. And he is a combat veteran, having served in Operation Desert Storm in 1991 in the Middle East. He is being dubbed the new "War Czar" for President Bush, as reported in an earlier article by AC Content Producer Elliot Feldman, entitled "Bush Names General Lute As 'War Czar' for Iraq and Afghanistan."

Sources:

"U.S. Iraq, Afghanistan Nominee Supports Local Solutions," U.S. State Department Website under International Security, URL: http://usinfo.state.gov/xarchives/display.html?p=washfile-english&y=2007&m=June&x=20070607165631sjhtrop0.4574243.

"Douglas E. Lute," Wikipedia the free encyclopedia, entry, URL: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Douglas_Lute

Elliot Feldman, "Bush Names General Lute as 'War Czar' for Iraq and Afghanistan,'" Associated Content, the people's media, URL: http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/246465/bush_names_general_lute_as_war_czar.html.

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  • Lute believes Iraqis have a "golden opportunity" to create their own political structure.
  • Progress in Afghanistan will come through coordination of international efforts.
  • Lute would report directly to the President about Iraq and Afghanistan.

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