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David Petraeus resigns as CIA director after admitting affair

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In a statement, Obama lauded Petraeus for his “extraordinary service” in the military and CIA. He did not mention Petraeus’ indiscretion, but said his “thoughts and prayers are with Dave and Holly Petraeus, who has done so much to help military families through her own work. I wish them the very best at this difficult time.”

Holly Petraeus, a longtime advocate for military families, is assistant director of the Office of Servicemember Affairs at the recently opened Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.

Obama named Petraeus’ deputy, Michael J. Morell, as interim CIA director. Morell, a career CIA officer, served in that position briefly after Leon E. Panetta left the CIA last year to become defense secretary.

Morell was an eyewitness to two major events in recent history. As a CIA briefer, he was traveling with President George W. Bush on Sept. 11, 2001, when news broke of the terrorist attacks in New York, Pennsylvania and Washington. And as deputy CIA director, he was in the Situation Room with Obama on May 1, 2011, when U.S. Navy SEALs killed Osama bin Laden in Abbottabad, Pakistan.

A White House official said Friday that Morell has a close relationship with Obama, and that he frequently briefed Obama during planning for the raid that ultimately killed bin Laden.

Petraeus, who turned 60 this week, was named to head the CIA in September 2011. He retired from the military as a four-star general, having played a key role in turning around a deteriorating situation in the Iraq War, and then spending a year commanding the war in Afghanistan, to less certain effect.

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His military career was seen to give him a strong advantage as the civilian spy service increasingly ran military-style operations, including launching lethal drone missile strikes in Pakistan, Yemen and elsewhere. His supporters said he had political ambitions, and sometimes offered his name as a possible presidential candidate.

But Petraeus’ 14-month tenure was marked by criticism inside the agency, where he was seen as aloof, and by some lawmakers on Capitol Hill, who said he did not fully respond to their requests.

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