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October 07, 2008

Petraeus Doesn't Head CENTCOM Yet
Posted by Ilan Goldenberg

McCain said that Petraeus is already in charge of CENTCOM.  He hasn't.  He doesn't take over that position until October 31.  Here is what the CENTCOM website currently says about its leadership.

Commander - Vacant
U.S. Central Command

This position is vacant.  General David Petraeus has been appointed to this position by the President and confirmed by the Senate of the United States.

Update:  McCain also called Petraeus the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs.  See video from Think Progress at 10:08.

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