Zalmay Khalilzad dutabesar AS di Iraq akan menjadi
dutabesar untuk PBB. Dia akan digantikan oleh Ryan
Crocker yang sekarang menjadi dutabesar AS untuk
Pakistan. 

Khalilzad, warganegara Amerika asal Afghanistan,
diplomat tinggi AS pertama yang beragama Islam,
sebelum ditempatkan di Bagdad adalah dutabesar Amerika
di Kabul. Tetapi untuk positif menjadi dutabesar AS di
PBB 
dia harus lebih dulu mendapat konfirmasi Senat. 

Khalilzad dipandang sebagai anak-didik tokoh sayap
kanan Partai Republik yang menjadi Wakil Presiden,
Dick Cheney. Dia adalah diplomat anak mas Gedung Putih
yang oleh Bush dipanggil akrab "Zal". 

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Bush to nominate Khalilzad for U.N. job

By BARRY SCHWEID, AP Diplomatic Writer 1 hour, 33
minutes ago

WASHINGTON - Zalmay Khalilzad, the U.S. ambassador to
Iraq, will be nominated by President Bush to become
the U.S. envoy to the United Nations, a senior
administration official said Thursday.

Khalilzad, who is Afghan born, has served also as
ambassador to Afghanistan. He is likely to be replaced
in Baghdad by Ryan Crocker, a veteran American
diplomat, said the official, who spoke on condition of
anonymity because he was not authorized to make an
announcement for the White House.

Khalilzad would replace John Bolton, whose appointment
to the U.N. job expired recently.

The changes come as Bush is expected to announce a new
U.S. policy in the Iraq war next week.

He is also shuffling other pieces of his national
security team. He is preparing to announce that John
Negroponte, the director of national intelligence,
will become the No. 2 official at the State Department
and will be replaced by retired Vice Adm. Michael
McConnell.

The appointments must approved by the Senate.

Bush was unable to drive Bolton's confirmation through
the Senate, which under Republican control approved
Khalilzad for his current job. Bolton's style is more
acerbic than Khalilzad's.

Khalilzad, an unusually outspoken diplomat known as a
protege of Vice President Dick Cheney, would take the
U.N. seat at a time when the world body is in the
spotlight in confrontations with Iran, North Korea and
in the Middle East.

Khalilzad's move from Iraq to the U.N. has been
rumored for months, along with the expectation that
Crocker, now ambassador to Pakistan, would succeed him
in Baghdad. ABC News first reported Thursday that Bush
had made the decision.

The U.S. official said some minor details still must
be worked out on Crocker, but they are considered
manageable.

Crocker was a senior U.S. representative in Baghdad
for several months in 2003, shortly after the U.S.
invasion that toppled President Saddam Hussein.

A White House favorite whom Bush calls by his
nickname, "Zal," Khalilzad has worked in two other
Republican administrations, those of Ronald Reagan and
Bush's father, George H.W. Bush.

The highest-ranked Muslim to serve in the Bush
administration, Khalilzad headed the Bush-Cheney
transition team for the Defense Department in 2000 and
served as a counselor to former Defense Secretary
Donald H. Rumsfeld.

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