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THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
Barack H. Obama

VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
Joseph R. Biden

THE WHITE HOUSE

White House Chief of Staff

Rahm I. Emanuel

Senior Adviser to the President
David M. Axelrod

White House Press Secretary
Robert L. Gibbs

NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL


National Security Adviser

General James L. Jones, U.S. Marine Corps, retired

Deputy National Security Adviser
Thomas E. Donilon

Senior Adviser and Coordinator for Afghanistan-Pakistan
Lieutenant General Douglas E. Lute, U.S. Army, retired

National Security Council Chief of Staff
Mark W. Lippert January 20, 2009–October 2, 2009
Denis McDonough October 2, 2009–

Assistant to the President for Counterterrorism and Homeland Security
John O. Brennan

Deputy National Security Adviser for Strategic Communications
Benjamin Rhodes

Chairman, Interagency Policy Review of Afghanistan-Pakistan
Bruce O. Riedel February 10–March 27, 2009

DEPARTMENT OF STATE

Secretary of State
Hillary Rodham Clinton


United States Ambassador to Afghanistan

Lieutenant General Karl W. Eikenberry, U.S. Army, retired

[B]DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE[/B]

Secretary of Defense
Robert M. Gates

Undersecretary for Policy
Michèle A. Flournoy

Pentagon Press Secretary

Geoffrey S. Morrell

THE INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY

Director of National Intelligence

Vice Admiral Michael McConnell, U.S. Navy, retired February 13, 2007–January 29, 2009
Admiral Dennis C. Blair, U.S. Navy, retired January 29, 2009–May 28, 2010

Director of the Central Intelligence Agency
General Michael V. Hayden, U.S. Air Force, retired May 30, 2006–February 19, 2009

Leon Panetta February 19, 2009–

Deputy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency
Stephen R. Kappes July 25, 2006–April 14, 2010
Michael J. Morell May 6, 2010–(previously CIA Director for Intelligence, 2006–2010)

UNITED STATES MILITARY

Commander, United States Central Command
General David H. Petraeus, U.S. Army October 31, 2008–June 30, 2010

Commander, U.S. and NATO forces, Afghanistan
General David D. McKiernan, U.S. Army June 3, 2008–June 15, 2009
General Stanley A. McChrystal, U.S. Army June 15, 2009–June 23, 2010
General David H. Petraeus, U.S. Army July 4, 2010–

Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
Admiral Michael G. Mullen, U.S. Navy

Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
General James E. “Hoss” Cartwright, U.S. Marine Corps

Director of the Afghanistan-Pakistan Center of Excellence, Central Command
Colonel Derek Harvey, U.S. Army, retired

Spokesman for General Petraeus
Colonel Erik Gunhus, U.S. Army


AFGHANISTAN


President of Afghanistan

Hamid Karzai

Leader, Provincial Council of Kandahar
; President Karzai’s half-brother
Ahmed Wali Karzai
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