Monday, January 5, 2009 - 2:57 AM
Amid the pre-inaugural hoopla, a specter is haunting Obamaland.
Dozens of national-security and regional experts who worked intensively as volunteers on policy teams for the Obama campaign -- writing talking points, doing debate prep, checking facts, following RUMINT, and rebutting opposition attacks -- have grown anxious and quiet as they await word on what jobs they might (or might not) be offered in the new administration.
"I'm hoping to be put out of my misery next week," one such expert who worked with the Obama campaign told me recently. Many who were policy insiders during the Obama campaign now feel like outsiders, temporarily in limbo. Once in frequent contact with the campaign's foreign policy advisors, some experts say that for the past few weeks, they have experienced what amounts to radio silence. For some, there is uncertainty too about who, exactly, is making the decisions and how the appointments announced so far could influence further staffing decisions, as Obama's Chicago campaign operation has evolved into the formal transition. The national security team for this period has been headed by Susan Rice, who has been designated to serve as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, and Clinton-era deputy national security advisor Jim Steinberg, who has been chosen to be deputy secretary of state.
But now, amid the information vacuum, conspiracy theories abound: "It's Hillary's fault," referring to the belief among some would-be appointees that Clinton people will predominate in the State Department, has been succeeded by "It's Biden's fault," referring to fears that prized White House slots will go to Biden loyalists and others from their network of Senate staffers rather than early members of Obama's foreign advisory teams.
These teams -- about two dozen in all -- were also organized by regional and functional areas. Each was headed by a senior "lead," often paired with a usually younger "coordinator," although some leads coordinated their own teams, and some teams, such as Asia, had several deputies. Among those still awaiting official word:
One senior military expert told me that the only people calling him so far to find out what job he'll take in the new Obama administration are... journalists.
More to come.
What I don't like is when THEY complain about how deaths happen in the hands of Social Services and Carers though they don't do anything about it and it still happens.
We're going to need a New World Order some sort of solution in that field cause the system we've got now especially in the United Kingdom is totally messed up and if something is not done soon about it we probably be all gone before the end of the century cause they kick beat and smash our things in when we get ill, sick, have puberty, relationships, when someone has done something to somebody else then we get the same treatment back. I wish this faction and other factions would bring some proper policies that will stop that from happening to us when we go through that just cause of illness, sick, problems and relationships for the better.
Josh Rogin reports on national security and foreign policy from the Pentagon to Foggy Bottom, the White House to Embassy Row, for The Cable.
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