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David Petraeus resigns as CIA director after admitting affair

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In recent weeks, he faced growing questions about why the CIA failed to anticipate the attack by armed militants on a U.S. diplomatic mission in Benghazi, Libya, despite a large CIA presence in the city. Two of the four Americans killed during the Sept. 11 attack were CIA employees.

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Petraeus’ no-nonsense military style — and some quirky idiosyncrasies — rubbed some CIA managers the wrong way. In May, a leaked CIA cable disclosed that when Petraeus traveled overseas, he wanted fresh pineapple every night before bed, sliced bananas atop his cereal in the morning, and pre-designed morning runs that avoided intersections.

Obsessed with physical fitness, Petraeus pushed a plan to spend up to $25 million expanding two CIA gyms, until colleagues convinced him the austere budget environment made such a proposal deeply unwise.

Petraeus also had a rocky relationship with the congressional oversight committees, particularly senior staffers who resented what they viewed as an imperious style and compared him unfavorably to his predecessor, Panetta.

But members of those committees rushed to support him Friday.

“Petraeus gave the agency leadership, stature, prestige and credibility both at home and abroad,” Sen. Dianne Feinstein, who chairs the Senate Intelligence Committee, said in a statement. “On a personal level, I found his command of intelligence issues second to none. … I wish President Obama had not accepted this resignation, but I understand and respect the decision.”

Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., ranking member on the Armed Services Committee, said Petraeus “will stand in the ranks of America’s greatest military heroes. His inspirational leadership and his genius were directly responsible — after years of failure — for the success of the surge in Iraq. … Our thoughts and prayers are with him and his family.”

Rep. Peter King, R-N.Y., chairman of the House Committee on Homeland Security, said he regrets Petraeus’ resignation. “General Petraeus is one of America’s most outstanding and distinguished military leaders and a true American patriot,” King said in a statement.

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