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Senate panel advances Dunford nomination for chair of Joint Chiefs

September 28, 2017 by  
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The Senate Armed Services Committee on Wednesday advanced Marine Corps Gen. Joseph Dunford’s nomination for a second term as the nation’s highest-ranking general.

The committee approved by voice vote for Dunford to be reappointed as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. The move comes a day after Dunford testified before the lawmakers at his confirmation hearing to remain as chairman.

President Trump renominated the former Afghanistan battlefield commander in May.

Dunford was originally nominated to the Joint Staff by former President Obama and has served as chairman since September 2015. 

Trump is said to value Dunford’s experience in Afghanistan, where the president has recently unveiled a strategy for the 16-year-old war.

Dunford led U.S. forces and the international coalition in Afghanistan from February 2013 to August 2014, and worked with Obama on troop drawdowns in the country. 

Dunford’s nomination now heads to the full Senate for a vote, and he is expected to be easily confirmed.

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Tokyo Governor Sees Boost as Abe Dissolves Japan Parliament

September 28, 2017 by  
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Japan’s opposition forces appeared set to consolidate around Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike, whose new political group narrowed a gap in opinion polls with Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s ruling party weeks ahead of a general election.


Shinzo Abe on Sept. 28.

Abe dissolved parliament on Thursday for an election expected on Oct. 22. The Democratic Party, which has been one of Japan’s top political groups for the past two decades, may decide later in the day whether to merge with the party Koike launched this week, Kyodo news and other domestic media reported.

“We cannot entrust the safety of Japan and the future of our children to a party that changes its banner just for the sake of an election,” Abe told party members in comments broadcast by NHK.