WASHINGTON: Presi­dent Barack Obama on Tuesday nominated Marine General Joseph Dunford as the next chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, praising him as a leader who helped shape the changing role of US troops in Afghanistan.

Obama urged the Senate to quickly confirm Dunford and his new pick for vice-chairman, Air Force General Paul Selva.

He said he would rely on their advice on the fight against the self-styled Islamic State militants, “rebalancing” US military posture in the Asia Pacific region, and investing in cyber defences.

“I know Joe. I trust him. He’s already proven his ability to give me his unvarnished military advice based on his experience on the ground,” Obama said, describing the general as “tireless.”

“His staff has been known to carry around a voice recorder to keep up with his commands and new ideas,” Obama said.

Dunford will replace Army General Martin Dempsey, who is expected to step down in September.

Obama said Selva, the commander of the US Transportation Command, was military adviser to then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton during the early years of his presidency.

Published in Dawn, May 6th, 2015

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