Earlier this month, Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates explained the
rationale behind the new command structure and where Rodriquez will fit
in under Gen. Stanley A. McChrystal, who commands both U.S. and NATO
forces in Afghanistan.
"The problem we needed to address is [that] the commander of ISAF under
the current arrangement has far too many responsibilities to be able to
guide the tactical battle on a day-to-day basis across the country,"
Gates said. "The plan is for General McChrystal and the [British]
deputy commander -- Royal Marines Lt. Gen. Jim Dutton -- to have more
of a strategic role in looking across the country at a more elevated
level in terms of cooperation between civil and military efforts."
The command as proposed would be an intermediate headquarters under the
ISAF commander that would focus on the tactical situation. “It would be
very much like the corps commander in Iraq under the Multinational
Force Iraq commander,” Gates said. “So you’ve got somebody with the
overarching responsibility for strategy, but somebody working the
day-to-day battle.”
The secretary said he hopes the new NATO command structure will be in
place by August. “Immediately on the establishment of this ISAF
headquarters,” he said, “[Rodriquez] will take off the U.S. hat and put
on an ISAF hat, and his only role will be in an alliance role.”
This is the second tour of duty in Afghanistan for Rodriquez. As
commander of the 82nd Airborne Division, he led Combined Joint Task
Force 76, based at Bagram Airfield, from February 2007 to April 2008.
As deputy commander of U.S. Forces Afghanistan, Rodriguez will direct
the day-to-day operations and ensure efficient command and control of
U.S. forces and continue effective integration and coordination between
U.S. and coalition forces operating under ISAF, officials said.
Rodriguez most recently served as Gates’ senior military assistant.
(From a U.S. Forces Afghanistan news release. Jim Garamone of American Forces Press Service contributed to this article.)
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