Obama to revamp National Security Council

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The Little Wannabe King wants to bring as much as possible under the cloak of "national security".

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President Barack Obama plans to expand the membership of the National Security Council and increase its authority to set strategy on a wide range of domestic and international issues, The Washington Post reported on Saturday, quoting his national security adviser.

The council, which was established after World War Two to advise U.S. presidents on military and diplomatic matters, would become "dramatically different" after the overhaul, national security adviser James Jones told the paper in an interview.

"The world that we live in has changed so dramatically in this decade that organizations that were created to meet a certain set of criteria no longer are terribly useful," Jones, a retired Marine general, was quoted as saying.

He said sections of the government not traditionally part of the council would be brought in on a case-by-case basis -- he named the Energy Department, Commerce Department and Treasury, and all the law enforcement agencies, including the Drug Enforcement Administration.

"New NSC directorates will deal with such department-spanning 21st-century issues as cyber security, energy, climate change, nation-building and infrastructure," the Post said.

Jones said the new structure would be outlined in a presidential directive, probably in the coming week.

SOURCE: Obama to revamp National Security Council
 
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Heil Obama!
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Heil Obama!


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The Little Wannabe King wants to bring as much as possible under the cloak of "national security".



SOURCE: Obama to revamp National Security Council

James L. Jones:

"Being raised in Europe gives me a perspective on European priorities and European ways of looking at things. I'm enormously grateful for the opportunity to be here. I'm very comfortable in Europe. I like living here and have been a big believer in NATO ever since my early days as a child in Europe.

I appreciate what it achieved in the 20th century and feel fortunate to be able to help in whatever it is going to be in the 21st century."

"Whether NATO chooses to be a regional or a global force will obviously depend on the level of investment that member nations are willing to make."
 
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it's a shameless power grab that the Obama supporters on this forum can't defend.
 

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