The Indian Express (Delhi Edition)
Trump taps ex-general John Kelly for Homeland Security
US PRESIDENT-ELECT Donald Trump has chosen retired Marine Gen John Kelly, whose last command included oversight of the Guantanamo Bay detention centre, to run the Department of Homeland Security, people close to the transition team said Wednesday.
Kelly, who joined the Marine Corps in 1970, retired earlier this year, wrapping up a final, threeyear post as head of US Southern Command, which spanned some of the more fractious debate over the Obama administration’s ultimately failed pledge to close Guantanamo.
He served three tours in Iraq, and holds the somber distinction of being the most senior military officer to lose a child in combat in Iraq or Afghanistan. His son, Marine 2nd Lt. Robert Kelly was killed in November, 2010, in Helmand Province, Afghanistan.
Highly respected, often outspoken, and known as a fierce, loyal commander, the senior Kelly will take over the nation’s newest federal agency, with its expanse of responsibilities — from airport security and terrorism to immigration and the Coast Guard.
The department was formed after the 2001 September 11 terror attacks in an effort to get the American government betterpositioned to prevent and respond to future attacks.
If confirmed by the Senate, Kelly would be the fifth person to lead the department and the first one who is not a lawyer. AP