Obama Taps Shinseki for Veterans Affairs

by 158 | December 6, 2008 at 06:08 pm
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ABC News has learned that President-elect Obama will nominate Gen. Eric Shinseki (Ret.) to be Secretary of Veterans Affairs.

Shinseki, 66, served as Chief of Staff for the Army from 1999 until 2003, and is perhaps best known for testifying before the Senate before the war in Iraq that "several hundred thousand soldiers" would be needed to wage the war successfully.

His then boss, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, contradicted him publicly, calling Shinseki's estimate "far off the mark," and insisting that a much smaller force would suffice.  Military analysis in retrospect have said that Shinseki was correct, arguing that the subsequent "surge" in troops seems to have proven the Rumsfeld nemesis was right.

Shinseki, a Japanese-American born in Mr. Obama's home state of Hawaii, is the first Asian-American to be tapped to serve in Mr. Obama's Cabinet. He was the first Asian-American to have achieved the rank of four stars. He served two combat tours in Vietnam and was wounded.

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Jordan Yerman

The formal announcement has been made:

"There is no one more distinguished, more determined, or more qualified to build this VA than the leader I am announcing as our next secretary of Veterans Affairs -- General Eric Shinseki," Obama said at a press conference. "No one will ever doubt that this former Army chief of staff has the courage to stand up for our troops and our veterans. No one will ever question whether he will fight hard enough to make sure they have the support they need."


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