It is clear that anything else would have undercut both Obama's credibility and the idea of civilian control of the military.
That being said, it was a lot more, it:
- Got rid of a corrupt and political officer with a long history of being a Bush admin butt boy (Tillman, torture at the Camp Nama prison camp, his earlier insubordination, etc.)
- He put someone in charge whom the Republicans are TREMENDOUSLY invested in (Petraeus), and so inoculated himself somewhat from any potential downsides.
- He has given some ownership of the Afghanistan war to another corrupt and political officer with a long history of being a Bush admin butt boy, and if Davey (Petraeus) is kept busy, he won't be leaking stories to undermine the timeline.
- It is clear that this is a temporary appointment, so Obama can replace Petraeus at any time because it's clear that being head of CENTCOM and Afghanistan is too much
- At that time, he can appoint someone who won't lobby to undermine the time-line.
- Petraeus will be too busy to engage in political machinations over the next few months.
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It seems we both got what we wanted out of this move. You were right on the need to fire McC, I was wrong. However, Obama's move gave "me" the political cover I wanted this move to have.
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