Senate Confirms Petraeus as 20th CIA Director
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The Senate has voted to confirm Gen. David Petraeus to be the nation's CIA director.
The vote was 94-0.
Arguably America's most famous military commander of the decade, Petraeus has been in charge of U.S.-led international forces in Afghanistan since June 2010. The West Point graduate and 37-year Army veteran is also credited with turning around the war in Iraq, from which U.S. troops have been withdrawing in large numbers.
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During his stints in Iraq and Afghanistan, Petraeus has been known as a prodigious consumer -- and occasional critic -- of intelligence produced by the agency he will lead. He replaces Leon Panetta, the next Pentagon chief.
Petraeus became well-known after President George W. Bush sent him to Iraq in 2007 to direct the administration's surge of troops.