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Growing impatience with Negroponte

U.S. officials are providing more details about the impending resignation of National Intelligence Director John Negroponte and nomination of Adm. Mike McConnell.

The White House has been trying for more than a year to get Negroponte to take the No. 2 job at State and have McConnell replace him. On at least two, and possibly three occasions within the past 18 months, the White House approached each man about taking a new job.

The White House had grown impatient with Negroponte, believing that he had added a layer of bureaucracy to the intelligence community without adding much product. In particular, say officials, they did not believe that he was willing to butt heads with those who reported to him.  Several issues they had hoped he would resolve were not being dealt with. Moreover, the DNI payroll had grown to more than 1,500 and the director's office was seeking a permanent headquarters building either near the State Department or in the Washington Navy Yards.

Both men were initially reluctant to take on their new jobs.

Officials say Negroponte feared it would be seen as a demotion. The DNI job is a cabinet level position and the Deputy Secretary of State job is not.  Jm_mcconnellThe decision to give Negroponte at least nominal control of Iraq policy within State assuaged that concern.  (One official also speculated that Negroponte may have been promised the Secretary's job when and if Condoleezza Rice stepped down for whatever reason.  The official noted that the first President Bush appointed Lawrence Eagleburger Secretary of State in the final   days of his administration, rewarding Eagleburger for his years of diplomatic service, including as deputy secretary.)

Admiral Mike McConnell

McConnell, who has been successful in the private sector, was not opposed to taking the job but wanted certain assurances. The elevation of Bob Gates to Secretary of Defense helped persuade him to take the job.  In 1992 when McConnell was director of the NSA and Gates the director of the CIA, Negroponte and McConnell liked the the idea of working with Gates.   He quietly visited the President in Crawford over the Christmas holidays to finalize the decision.   McConnell's appointment came with a strong recommendation from Vice President Cheney, for whom he had worked while at the Pentagon during the Gulf War.  Unlike Negroponte, McConnell is an intelligence professional.  The White House thinks his experiences with the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Office of Naval Intelligence and National Security Agency will permit him to move quickly on issues that they thought Negroponte had avoided.

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I feel any mix up or replacement of any of the above mentioned persons with respect to INTEL could only bring in a fresh nuance of thought, ideals and stradegies. I dont think (We) have been as unsuccessfull in our INTEL. Rather it has been our adversaries intel. That has been successful in their dis-information campaign! In my opinion we need fresh thinkers in the beloved chalice.

It is interesting that NBC is reporting here that Negroponte was essentially forced out, while other news organizations are reporting that he has been trying to get out (see the LA Times: "But intelligence veterans said it was clear that Negroponte was chafing under the limitations of his position as intelligence chief."). I did not see the NBC broadcast tonight, but I wonder if Windrem can address this apparent discrepancy?

Just finished listening to the presser on c-span. You folks really need to get off the how does Bush "feel" about the Saddam video.

The "rumor" of Condoleezza Rice stepping down really perked my ears up. After looking around at the 08 possibilities for Republicans I'd really like to see her be ours in 08. Oh what fun it would be to watch her debate any of the democrats. Run Condi Run!!!

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