Retired
U.S. General David Petraeus, the man who was credited with helping to turn
around the war in Iraq ,
has resigned as chief of the Central Intelligence Agency, citing an
extramarital affair.
Petraeus
wrote in a letter to CIA staffers that he submitted his resignation in person
to President Barack Obama Thursday. Petraeus writes that he showed
"extremely poor judgment" and that such behavior is unacceptable in a
leader.
The
former general says it has been the greatest of privileges to serve in the CIA,
and he thanked its workers for what he called their "extraordinary
service."
President
Obama says through Petraeus's lifetime of service in the military and as
American intelligence chief, he has made the country safer and stronger.
The
reports say Broadwell had almost unlimited access to Petraeus in Afghanistan . But the FBI did not name Broadwell as the
woman with whom Petraeus was having an affair.
The general also did not disclose any names.
Making of a Military Leader
The
60-year-old Petraeus joined the military right out of high school when he
entered the U.S. Military Academy at West Point .
Petraeus
spent 37 years with the U.S. Army, becoming one of the world's best known
military leaders before retiring and taking over the CIA last year.
The
four-star general was the mastermind of the U.S.
troop surge in Iraq under
former President George W. Bush and also led a similar surge in Afghanistan .
As
the commander of U.S. and
coalition forces in Iraq
from February 2007 to September 2008, he is widely credited with turning around
the Iraq
conflict and pulling the country back from the brink of a full-fledged
sectarian war.
He
assumed command of U.S. and
NATO forces in Afghanistan
in July of 2010, after overseeing a wider region encompassing Afghanistan , Pakistan ,
Iraq and Yemen for
nearly two years as the head of U.S. Central Command.
Appointing
Petraeus to the post of CIA director, President Obama called the paratrooper
one of the nation's "leading strategic thinkers" and one of the
"finest military officers of all time."
Education and Personal Life
Petraeus
was born in the eastern state of New
York on November 7, 1952. His mother was a librarian
and his father a Dutch sea captain.
Petraeus
married his wife, Holly Knowlton, the daughter of an Army General, in 1974, two
months after graduating from West Point .
About
a decade later, he earned a Master's degree in public affairs from Princeton University and later, a doctorate in
international relations.
He
and his wife have two children, a daughter and a son. Their son also joined the
Army and served in Afghanistan ,
while Holly Petraeus has helped military families through her own work with the
Obama administration.
CIA Tenure
Petraeus
kept a lower profile in his position as spy chief than he did in the military.
But his time at the CIA was tainted recently by questions over the killing of
U.S. Ambassador to Libya Christopher Stevens and three other Americans at the U.S. consulate in Benghazi on September 11. Two of the
Americans killed were security officers working for the CIA.
Petraeus
was scheduled to testify before lawmakers next week about the incident, which
has seen officials arguing over who was responsible for the security breakdown.
ABC
News quotes an unnamed U.S.
official as saying Petraeus' decision to step down had "absolutely nothing
to do with Benghazi ."
ABC says congressional hearings on the Benghazi
incident will continue as planned with CIA Deputy Director Michael Morell
testifying in Petraeus' place as acting director. ---VOA News
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