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President-elect Joe Biden has moved swiftly to build out his administration, naming his choices for Cabinet posts such as secretary of state, secretary of defense and health and human services secretary.
Austin is a retired Army general and is the former commander of the US Central Command.
He has worked closely with Biden in the past. While Biden was vice president, Austin served as the vice chief of staff of the Army and commanding general of US forces in Iraq, and later the commander of CENTCOM. Biden and Austin had discussions on a range of issues, including those in the Middle East and Central and South Asia.
Austin would need a congressional waiver to be confirmed for the civilian post because federal law requires seven years of retirement from active duty before taking on the role. Austin retired from active-duty service only four years ago.
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published : 18 Dec 2020 at 05:00 Don: US has its own problems
Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Don Pramudwinai on Thursday played down a resolution by a group of US senators in support of Thailand s pro-democracy protesters.
Mr Don was addressing a question raised in the House of Representatives by Pheu Thai MP for Nan, Cholnan Srikaew, after the senators called for Thailand to uphold democracy, human rights and the rule of law following the use of violence against the demonstrators.
The draft resolution, put before the US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, was proposed by Senator Bob Menendez, a member of the committee, and Senator Dick Durbin.
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