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Gates takes helm at Pentagon
WASHINGTON—Robert Gates was
sworn in Monday as secretary of defense at a crucial juncture in the
Iraq war, a conflict that cost Donald H. Rumsfeld his job and likely
will define Gates’ Pentagon tenure.
Gates took the oath of office in a private event at the White House, and
later planned to attend a public swearing-in ceremony at the Pentagon,
where the military brass and senior civilian officials are eager to see
what changes he may bring.
When President Bush announced last month that he was switching Pentagon
chiefs, he said he wanted “fresh perspective” on Iraq, acknowledging the
current approach was not working well enough. Rumsfeld was a chief
architect of the war strategy and still defends the decision to invade
in March 2003.
Gates, 63, takes office amid a wide-ranging administration review of its
approach to the war. Bush said last week that he would wait until
January to announce his new strategy, to give Gates a chance to offer
advice.—Agencies |