Talk:John Abizaid
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Presidential speculation
"Speculation exists about the possibility of a presidential run by Abizaid. While Abizaid professes no interest in politics, many believe that he would be a particularly strong candidate."
Who are these many and where is this speculation.
— Preceding unsigned comment added by 70.68.95.200 (talk • contribs) 07:53 UTC, March 5, 2006 (UTC)
Worked for General Abizaid on his personal staff for 3 years and never heard a rumor regarding political office interests from him, staff, media or the public.
Speech on the War on Terror
Cut it short. One or two salient comments should suffice. Maybe a short section or two. Verbatim is always good. Since he seems to be of increasing prominence, this could be made into a section containing quotations. He had this other public appearance, before that committee, as of recently; please add & expand. Dysmorodrepanis 00:28, 4 August 2006 (UTC)
I agree that the speech should be summarized more briefly with a few good quotes.Gogh 06:07, 4 August 2006 (UTC)
I got tired of seeing that long summary of the speech, so I shortened it. In my view it is still too long. My sense is that the main relevance of the speech to this article are the General's view, as of 12/05, that the US was winning in Iraq, that Media focus on problems with the US occupation of Iraq was both inaccurate and playing into the strategy of the enemy, and that 2006 would see a significant improvement in the situation. I did not boil it down to just these points in deference to the original author, who I wish would construct a one paragraph summary of what he/she sees as the main points. Gogh 04:59, 19 August 2006 (UTC)
Also, remove the biased interpretation. Make it clear that it is John Abizaid's view on the matter rather than being the matter itself. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 72.152.77.165 (talk • contribs) 18:17, 19 October 2006 (UTC).
- Are we charting into new territory with "self-reporting that's likely credible"? Were the notes reported on in any other media? I'm also in favor of replacing the speech summary with the most salient points and quotes. Thanks, GChriss <always listening><c> 19:30, 16 November 2006 (UTC)
Civil War
I added a summary of his testimony before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee today (8/3/06) that has widely been seen as important. Gogh 06:07, 4 August 2006 (UTC)
Abizaid & Murtha
Added a section based on Bob Woodward's reporting in his book State of Denial. Never saw Abizaid as a Kool Aid Drinker. Always seemed a straight shooter. Best Wishes. Will314159 16:02, 3 October 2006 (UTC)
- I spied what looked to be a Frappuccino in hearings. I've never been opposed to a "trivia" section... Thanks, GChriss <always listening><c> 19:22, 16 November 2006 (UTC)
Dates of Rank
I'm wondering if someone can include the date at which Abizaid reached each successive rank? I think it is a nice addition to the page of military commanders.
- It certainly is. The trick is finding it online. When such information is found, it's usually included right away. So if you find it, be sure and let someone know, because I sure haven't yet. --ScreaminEagle 20:01, 19 December 2006 (UTC)
Succession
Is Fallon to replace Abazaid as is indicated at the bottom of the page? It seems odd that the article doesn't mention a Navy Admiral going to take his job.
In reference to the above question, Yes Navy Admiral Fallon replaced Army General Abizaid at Central Command. Central Command is a unified command that controls, Army ,Navy, Air Force, Marines & Coast Guard units in its area of responsibility. There have been Army and Marine Corp generals in the past commanding it. Admiral Fallon is the first Navy officer to command.
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