...before dropping out of the race. The only other person evaluated who received a more positive than negative review is Gen. David Petraeus, head of the United States Central Command. It is unclear whether Petraeus would enter politics, but his growing acclaim...
...Afghanistan for the Bush Administration, and came back with reports that were embarrassingly candid. If appointed, heânot David Petraeusâwill be the most important (former) general in the Obama Administration, which will help tilt power back toward the President.â Spencer...
...deputy assistant secretary of defense for peacekeeping during the Clinton administration, was a member of the panel that Gen. David Petraeus assembled a few years ago to write the U.S. Army's field manual on counterinsurgency. She also wrote an insightful...
...Afghanistan for the Bush Administration, and came back with reports that were embarrassingly candid. If appointed, he -- not David Petraeus -- will be the most important (former) general in the Obama Administration, which will help tilt power back toward the...
...and World Report contributing editor Robinson followed Petraeus around Iraq for her new book, Tell Me How This Ends: General David Petraeus and the Search for a Way Out of Iraq. Noon. Pritzker Military Library, 610 N Fairbanks Ct, second floor, at Ohio St...
...reality get to him, together with the very strong protestations of all senior uniformed officers save onethe ambitious David Petraeus, fingered to become Petraeus ex machina for the White House. With the bemedaled Petraeus in the wings, the White House just...
...and Afghanistan for the Bush Administration, and came back with reports that were embarrassingly candid. If appointed, he--not David Petraeus--will be the most important (former) general in the Obama Administration, which will help tilt power back toward the...
...Ray Odierno took over the top military post in Iraq from General David Petraeus in September, there was a lot of hand-wringing among folk at defense think tanks in Washington worried that he was the wrong man for the job. They pointed to Odierno's reputation...
...Obama political cover for a gradual reduction of the US forces in Iraq, and would enhance his relationship with Gen David Petraeus, the former US commander in Iraq and now the head of the US Central Command (Centcom) which includes Iraq and Afghanistan. Ever...
...from the left and above by Barack Obama, whose appeal to her backers unraveled her base. She critiqued the Iraq war and David Petraeus, but he was opposed from the very beginning. She appealed to the young, but he was still younger. She ran as a star, but...