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Christopher not to head state transition team: spokeswoman
Former US secretary of state Warren Christopher will not be heading up president-elect Barack Obama's transition team in the State Department, Obama officials said Wednesday. Transition spokeswoman Stephanie Cutter denied reports that Christopher, who was secretary of state from 1993 to 1997, had been tapped for the role. "Secretary Christopher is deeply respected in the United States and throughout the international community. However, he is not playing a role in the transition process," Cutter said in a statement. "There's a lot of disinformation out there." Cutter confirmed Senator Sam Nunn was aiding the transition process at the Pentagon to smooth the way before Obama takes over on January 20. But she did not say Nunn would lead the handover team for the Department of Defense. He represented Georgia in the US Senate from 1992 to 1997, and for eight years headed the Senate Armed Services Committee. "Senator Sam Nunn will play an informal senior advisor role throughout the defense transition process," Cutter said. "His expertise and the respect he has earned will be invaluable to ensure a smooth transition." As the world awaits news from Obama on his cabinet picks, Cutter said they were still working on shaping transition teams for all government agencies. "We're working hard to put the agency review teams together and expect they'll be announced this week and inside the agencies by the end of the week," she said. Names floated in the media as possible Obama secretaries of state include Democratic former presidential candidate John Kerry, and New Mexico governor and former UN ambassador Bill Richardson.
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Tallinn (AFP) Nov 12, 2008
With a smile and a no comment, US Defense Secretary Robert Gates fended off speculation Wednesday that president-elect Barack Obama may ask him to stay at the Pentagon.

It was the first question put to Gates at a media availability after he met here with Estonian Prime Minister Andrus Ansip: had he had any discussions with Obama or his representatives about the defense chief's job?

Gates smiled mischievously and said: "I have nothing new to say on the subject."

His future has been a subject of intense speculation since a top Obama foreign policy adviser, Richard Danzig, told reporters October 2 that Gates had been a good defense secretary and "would be a better one in an Obama administration."

The Wall Street Journal, citing two unnamed advisers to the president-elect, said Tuesday that Obama was leaning toward asking Gates to stay on at the Pentagon for a least a year.

That would help smooth the transition at a time when the country is embroiled in two wars and faces potential challenges from Iran, North Korea and Russia.

Gates' visit here was in part to assure the Baltic countries of US support in the wake of Russia's invasion of Georgia in August.

But it would run counter to Obama's campaign promise of change, and Gates has opposed a firm timetable for the withdrawal of US forces from Iraq.

Nevertheless, Obama advisers have not ruled it out and Gates in public comments has pointedly left open the door to remaining on the job if asked.

John Podesta, the co-chair of Obama's transition team, told reporters Tuesday that the incoming president had "great respect" for Gates, but would wait to hear the findings of experts he is sending to probe Defense Department operations.

"We'll have a team that's going to the Pentagon that will be briefed about ongoing operations, ongoing programs ... he'll render judgment as a result of and after those briefings occur and he's had a chance to meet with his key advisers," Podesta said.

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Russia's defence sector hit by financial crisis: govt official
Moscow (AFP) Nov 11, 2008
Russia's defence industry has been badly hit by the global financial crisis, Deputy Prime Minister Sergei Ivanov, a former defence minister, said Tuesday.

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