President Obama on
Wednesday nominated Gen. Joseph Dunford as the new commander of
NATO forces in Afghanistan, as Gen. John Allen moves on to be the
next Supreme Allied Commander Europe and Commander of U.S. European
Command.
In a statement, Obama said he has "full confidence" in Dunford' s
extensive experience, strategic leadership and vision to serve as
the next commander of U.S. Forces and NATO International Security
Assistance Forces (ISAF) in Afghanistan. Dunford currently serves as
Assistant Commandant of the U.S. Marine Corps.
If confirmed by the Senate, Obama said Dunford "will lead our
forces through key milestones in our effort that will allow us to
bring the war to a close responsibly as Afghanistan takes full
responsibility for its security."
Dunford, a four-star general, was born in Boston, Massachusetts,
in 1955. He went into the military straight out of college, and
commanded several units before becoming Assistant Commandant of the
Marine Corps. He was noted for commanding the 5th Marine Regiment
during the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
Obama also spared no praise for Allen, saying Allen has
established his credibility with NATO allies and ISAF partners as a
strong and effective military leader. He said under Allen's command,
NATO forces have made important progress towards the goal of
defeating al Qaeda and ensuring they can never return to
Afghanistan.
Allen succeeded David Petraeus in July 2011 to become commander
of the ISAF and U.S. forces in Afghanistan, overseeing the
withdrawal of U.S. troops from that country. He was nominated by
Obama as Supreme Allied Commander Europe and Commander of U.S.
European Command Wednesday, pending Senate confirmation.
U.S. forces are set to hand over security responsibilities to
Afghan forces by the end of 2014. But the foreign forces there are
facing a growing problem of the so-called insider attacks, in which
gunmen in Afghan security forces uniforms attack foreign forces.
Dozens have been killed so far this year.
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Obama Nominates Dunford to Head NATO Forces in Afghanistan
Oct. 11, 2012
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Source: Copyright Xinhua News Agency - CEIS 2012
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