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Pompeo vows to make State Dept as central as the CIA

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WASHINGTON — Mike Pompeo, the former congressma­n-turned-CIA director chosen to be secretary of state vowed on Thursday to make the State Department as central to national security decisions as the CIA, drawing a sharp contrast with his ousted predecesso­r, Rex Tillerson.

In his Senate confirmati­on hearing, Pompeo lamented the “demoralisi­ng” vacancies at the top echelons of the State Department that became a notorious hallmark of Tillerson’s tenure. He said he planned to fill those vacancies, and asked for the Senate’s help to get key positions confirmed.

Pompeo cast his close connection to the president as an advantage that would help him restore the significan­ce of the State Department that waned during the first year of Trump’s administra­tion and drew alarm from lawmakers of both parties.

“My relationsh­ip with President Trump is due to one thing: we’ve demonstrat­ed value to him at the CIA. So, in turn, he has come to rely on us,” Pompeo said. “I intend to ensure that the Department of State will be just as central to the president’s policies and the national security of the United States.”

Pompeo’s remarks before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee were the first chance for lawmakers and the public to hear directly from the former Kansas congressma­n about his approach to diplomacy and the role of the State Department, should he be confirmed to lead it. Pompeo’s views on global issues are well known — he was questioned extensivel­y by senators for his confirmati­on to run the CIA — but Democratic senators have raised questions about his fitness to be top diplomat, given his hawkish views and past comments about minorities.

Since being nominated last month, Pompeo has spent much of his time at the State Department immersing himself in briefing books and undergoing mock hearings and prep meetings on key issues like Iran, Syria and North Korea, as well as the inner workings of the State Department, a person close to Pompeo said. He’s also spoken to all eight living former secretarie­s — including Hillary Clinton, whom he famously criticized over the 2012 attack on US facilities in Benghazi, Libya.

Pompeo’s chief goal on Thursday is to convince senators that he intends to strengthen the State Department and re-establish its relevance as a major player in national security policy, said the individual, who wasn’t authorized to comment by name and requested anonymity.

That message is an implicit contrast with Tillerson, who left scores of top positions unfilled and the diplomatic corps dispirited before being unceremoni­ously fired by

My relationsh­ip with President Trump is due to one thing: we’ve demonstrat­ed value to him at the CIA. So, in turn, he has come to rely on us.”

I intend to ensure that the Department of State will be just as central to the president’s policies and the national security of the US.” Mike Pompeo

Trump on Twitter in March. Pompeo will tell the Senate that as he met with State Department workers recently, every single one told him he or she wanted to be “empowered in their roles” and clear about Trump’s mission.

Trump announced Pompeo’s nomination to become the 70th secretary of state in the same March 13 tweet in which he dumped Tillerson. “He will do a fantastic job,” Trump said at the time, confirming months of speculatio­n that the largely sidelined Tillerson was out of a job and would be replaced by Pompeo, who is known to have the president’s ear and respect and shares his opposition to the Iran nuclear deal. —

 ?? AFP ?? Protesters stand and chanty with placards as mike Pompeo arrives to testify before the Senate Foreign relations committee during his conformati­on hearing on capitol Hill in Washington. —
AFP Protesters stand and chanty with placards as mike Pompeo arrives to testify before the Senate Foreign relations committee during his conformati­on hearing on capitol Hill in Washington. —

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