U.S. defense secretary nominee undergoes back surgery

Published 12/12/2014, 07:44 PM
© Reuters. Former Pentagon official Ash Carter listens as he is nominated by U.S. President Barack Obama to be Obama's next defense secretary, at the White House in Washington

By Will Dunham

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Ashton Carter, President Barack Obama's nominee to replace Chuck Hagel as U.S. defense secretary, has undergone a long-planned surgical procedure on his back ahead of his confirmation process in the Senate, the White House said on Friday.

White House spokesman Josh Earnest said in a statement that the procedure was successful but did not give details about the operation.

"Mr. Carter decided to go ahead with the previously scheduled procedure so that he could complete it before beginning his confirmation process," Earnest added.

"Mr. Carter is resting comfortably with his family and is looking forward to (the) confirmation process and if confirmed, to serving with the men and women of the Defense Department," Earnest said.

Obama formally nominated Carter, 60, for the Pentagon post on Dec. 5, choosing him for a job that will entail tackling messy wars in the Middle East and Afghanistan and trying to fend off potentially damaging budget cuts.

If confirmed by the Senate, he would become the fourth defense secretary to serve under Obama. The confirmation process is expected to begin early next year.

Hagel, who resigned under pressure on Nov. 24, had privately expressed frustration with the Obama administration's strategy on Iraq and Syria and with his lack of influence over the policy, which was driven by the White House.

© Reuters. Former Pentagon official Ash Carter listens as he is nominated by U.S. President Barack Obama to be Obama's next defense secretary, at the White House in Washington

(Reporting by Will Dunham; Editing by Lisa Shumaker)

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