BACKCHANNEL.COM-June 5, 2013 by Laura Rozen
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EDITED President Obama's National Security Advisor Tom Donilon will step down, to be succeeded by UN envoy Susan Rice, the White House announced Wednesday. President Obama will nominate his former White House advisor and humanitarian expert Samantha Power to be the next US envoy to the United Nations.
The announcement comes in advance of President Obamas first meeting with Chinas President Xi, in California later this week. Donilon has made the US rebalance to Asia a focus of his tenure as Obamas top national security advisor, and traveled to China late last month to discuss the agenda.
The Back Channel reported May 3rd that Donilon was expected to step down this summer, several months earlier than previous reports had suggested. Among his considerations, associates said, was that he had been doing this for over four long years, and family medical issues.
(Sources say that Donilons wife Catherine Russell, former chief of staff to the Vice Presidents wife Jill Biden, is recovering from a medical issue. Obama earlier this spring nominated her to be his next ambassador at large for global womens issues.)
White House associates say Rice and Power, like Donilon, are trusted Obama advisors who have been in his inner circle of national security confidants going back to his 2008 presidential campaign. As such, sources anticipated a relatively smooth transition and a good deal of continuity on major foreign policy issues.
I think the interesting thing about this transition is its clearly been planned for a long time, former White House spokesperson Tommy Vietor told Back Channel. Its not a shake up. Its a transition in which Susan and Sam can hit the ground running because they have been doing it for four years.
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Susan and Samantha "transitioned" b/c Susan knew seven ways to prepare ramen while Samantha is adept at opening a can of Spaghetti-o's.
Pretty little communists, all in a row