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 May 18, 2009 09:50 PDT 


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Gen. Jones and the Anonymous Long Knives

By Sally Quinn
Monday, May 18, 2009

The knives are out. The tom-toms are beating. And by Washington
standards it's soon. Usually the trashing of the national security
adviser takes longer.

In recent days articles have appeared in The Post and the New York
Times questioning the abilities of retired four-star Gen. Jim Jones,
the former commandant of the Marine Corps and former NATO commander.
Of all the power games in Washington, this one probably has the
highest stakes. This is dangerous to the players and to the country.

The national security adviser is the person who sees the president
most often and has his ear. Each adviser has his or her own style.
Jones is reserved, confident and low-key; this does not sit well with
his detractors. Traditionally the job of the national security adviser
is to synthesize information between the secretary of state and the
secretary of defense. This person is meant to listen to all voices and
then present them to the president along with his own advice. Success
or failure depends on the adviser's relationship with the president.
Period. National security adviser is the most coveted job in foreign
policy, even more so than secretary of state, under the thinking that
while the secretary is traveling the globe, being America's ambassador
to the world and eating a lot of bad food at boring banquets, the
adviser is in Washington making and overseeing policy.

There is always pushback, sometimes from State, sometimes from the
Pentagon. In the Bush administration, Condoleezza Rice could not
control Defense Secretary Don Rumsfeld or his mentor, Vice President
Dick Cheney, who tried to marginalize Colin Powell at State. In her
case the knives were out from both sides. The knives are always
anonymous.

Today, the sniping is reportedly coming mostly from State Department
officials and some staffers at the White House. Jones, not
surprisingly, has a good relationship with the Pentagon. So who's out
to get him? Reporters across town are being called and spun. Jones is
out of it, they are told, doesn't show up; doesn't speak up at
meetings; works only a 12 1/2 -hour day; doesn't stand next to the
president in photographs; doesn't like to give interviews. Funny, but
those all sound like things the national security adviser should be
doing. Reporters are protecting their sources, but Hillary Clinton is
apparently not behind the stories. She likes her job, those who have
been spun say, and gets along well with Jones.

Meanwhile, the stakes are higher than ever: Iraq is not resolved. Iran
could go nuclear at any moment. Pakistan, already a nuclear state, is
chaotic. Afghanistan is hanging on by a thread. The Arab-Israeli peace
talks have stalled. And that's not to mention North Korea and other
hot spots. If ever there was a time to work as a team, this is it. If
the leaders of those hot spots think that the Americans are internally
divided and do not respect each other or that President Obama is too
weak to control the sniping around him, it could be harmful to our
foreign policy.

To be sure, Jones operates differently than many of those around him.
His is a military staff style. Jones didn't seek this job and doesn't
need it. He has no agenda except to serve the president. He is not
interested in personal power. To some in Washington this is difficult
to understand. After all, here is a man secure enough that he doesn't
need to drape himself around the president in photos, to dominate
meetings with his views, to assert himself publicly. He has already
proved himself. He could be out making a fortune and taking his family
on boat rides.

Obama has said many times that he wants to hear all voices. He
famously assembled a team of rivals. And if those who are sniping
think Jim Jones is not doing a good job, they should go directly to
the president, not leak and spin to the press. That's their duty.
Obama is not afraid to cut his losses. He did that with Jim Johnson,
one of the vice presidential vetters, when questions arose about his
role in the Fannie Mae scandal. Tom Daschle and Bill Richardson were
dropped from Cabinet appointments. Which is why Obama should put an
end to this sniping. Either Jones is doing a good job or he is not. If
he is not, the president should make a change. If the president
continues to have confidence in Jones, those who are attacking him
should beware. They are messing with the wrong dude. Those ribbons on
his uniform were not awarded for nothing.
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13px;">In recent days articles have appeared in The Post and the New =
York Times questioning the abilities of retired four-star Gen. Jim =
Jones, the former commandant of the Marine Corps and former NATO =
commander. Of all the power games in Washington, this one probably has =
the highest stakes. This is dangerous to the players and to the =
country.</span></font></div><div style=3D"margin-top: 0px; margin-right: =
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face=3D"VTScreenplaySmith" size=3D"3"><span class=3D"Apple-style-span" =
style=3D"font-size: 13px;">The national security adviser is the person =
who sees the president most often and has his ear. Each adviser has his =
or her own style. Jones is reserved, confident and low-key; this does =
not sit well with his detractors. Traditionally the job of the national =
security adviser is to synthesize information between the secretary of =
state and the secretary of defense. This person is meant to listen to =
all voices and then present them to the president along with his own =
advice. Success or failure depends on the adviser's relationship with =
the president. Period. National security adviser is the most coveted job =
in foreign policy, even more so than secretary of state, under the =
thinking that while the secretary is traveling the globe, being =
America's ambassador to the world and eating a lot of bad food at boring =
banquets, the adviser is in Washington making and overseeing =
policy.</span></font></div><div style=3D"margin-top: 0px; margin-right: =
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normal normal 12px/normal Helvetica; "><font class=3D"Apple-style-span" =
face=3D"VTScreenplaySmith" size=3D"3"><span class=3D"Apple-style-span" =
style=3D"font-size: 13px;">There is always pushback, sometimes from =
State, sometimes from the Pentagon. In the Bush administration, =
Condoleezza Rice could not control Defense Secretary Don Rumsfeld or his =
mentor, Vice President Dick Cheney, who tried to marginalize Colin =
Powell at State. In her case the knives were out from both sides. The =
knives are always anonymous.</span></font></div><div style=3D"margin-top: =
0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px; margin-left: 0px; font: =
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normal normal 12px/normal Helvetica; "><font class=3D"Apple-style-span" =
face=3D"VTScreenplaySmith" size=3D"3"><span class=3D"Apple-style-span" =
style=3D"font-size: 13px;">Today, the sniping is reportedly coming =
mostly from State Department officials and some staffers at the White =
House. Jones, not surprisingly, has a good relationship with the =
Pentagon. So who's out to get him? Reporters across town are being =
called and spun. Jones is out of it, they are told, doesn't show up; =
doesn't speak up at meetings; works only a 12 1/2 -hour day; doesn't =
stand next to the president in photographs; doesn't like to give =
interviews. Funny, but those all sound like things the national security =
adviser should be doing. Reporters are protecting their sources, but =
Hillary Clinton is apparently not behind the stories. She likes her job, =
those who have been spun say, and gets along well with =
Jones.</span></font></div><div style=3D"margin-top: 0px; margin-right: =
0px; margin-bottom: 0px; margin-left: 0px; font: normal normal normal =
12px/normal Helvetica; min-height: 14px; "><font =
class=3D"Apple-style-span" face=3D"VTScreenplaySmith" size=3D"3"><span =
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13px;"><br></span></font></div><div style=3D"margin-top: 0px; =
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normal normal 12px/normal Helvetica; "><font class=3D"Apple-style-span" =
face=3D"VTScreenplaySmith" size=3D"3"><span class=3D"Apple-style-span" =
style=3D"font-size: 13px;">Meanwhile, the stakes are higher than ever: =
Iraq is not resolved. Iran could go nuclear at any moment. Pakistan, =
already a nuclear state, is chaotic. Afghanistan is hanging on by a =
thread. The Arab-Israeli peace talks have stalled. And that's not to =
mention North Korea and other hot spots. If ever there was a time to =
work as a team, this is it. If the leaders of those hot spots think that =
the Americans are internally divided and do not respect each other or =
that President Obama is too weak to control the sniping around him, it =
could be harmful to our foreign policy.</span></font></div><div =
style=3D"margin-top: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px; =
margin-left: 0px; font: normal normal normal 12px/normal Helvetica; =
min-height: 14px; "><font class=3D"Apple-style-span" =
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"><font class=3D"Apple-style-span" face=3D"VTScreenplaySmith" =
size=3D"3"><span class=3D"Apple-style-span" style=3D"font-size: =
13px;">To be sure, Jones operates differently than many of those around =
him. His is a military staff style. Jones didn't seek this job and =
doesn't need it. He has no agenda except to serve the president. He is =
not interested in personal power. To some in Washington this is =
difficult to understand. After all, here is a man secure enough that he =
doesn't need to drape himself around the president in photos, to =
dominate meetings with his views, to assert himself publicly. He has =
already proved himself. He could be out making a fortune and taking his =
family on boat rides.</span></font></div><div style=3D"margin-top: 0px; =
margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px; margin-left: 0px; font: normal =
normal normal 12px/normal Helvetica; min-height: 14px; "><font =
class=3D"Apple-style-span" face=3D"VTScreenplaySmith" size=3D"3"><span =
class=3D"Apple-style-span" style=3D"font-size: =
13px;"><br></span></font></div><div style=3D"margin-top: 0px; =
margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px; margin-left: 0px; font: normal =
normal normal 12px/normal Helvetica; "><font class=3D"Apple-style-span" =
face=3D"VTScreenplaySmith" size=3D"3"><span class=3D"Apple-style-span" =
style=3D"font-size: 13px;">Obama has said many times that he wants to =
hear all voices. He famously assembled a team of rivals. And if those =
who are sniping think Jim Jones is not doing a good job, they should go =
directly to the president, not leak and spin to the press. That's their =
duty. Obama is not afraid to cut his losses. He did that with Jim =
Johnson, one of the vice presidential vetters, when questions arose =
about his role in the Fannie Mae scandal. Tom Daschle and Bill =
Richardson were dropped from Cabinet appointments. Which is why Obama =
should put an end to this sniping. Either Jones is doing a good job or =
he is not. If he is not, the president should make a change. If the =
president continues to have confidence in Jones, those who are attacking =
him should beware. They are messing with the wrong dude. Those ribbons =
on his uniform were not awarded for =
nothing. </span></font></div></body></html>=

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