Lloyd Austin: US defence secretary admits he ought to have instructed President Biden about prostate most cancers analysis

Feb 01, 2024 at 7:41 PM
Lloyd Austin: US defence secretary admits he ought to have instructed President Biden about prostate most cancers analysis

US defence secretary Lloyd Austin has admitted he “did not handle this right” and may have instructed President Biden and the general public about his prostate most cancers analysis.

However, he mentioned he did not order his workers to cover his situation.

“We did not handle this right and I did not handle this right. I should have told the president about my cancer diagnosis. I take full responsibility,” Mr Austin mentioned.

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The defence secretary was recognized in early December, and had surgical procedure on 22 December, but did not tell the president and other senior figures until days after complications forced him into intensive care on 1 January.

Mr Austin admitted his error in his first news convention since he was recognized.

His sluggish disclosure of his situation has prompted an inside Pentagon assessment and an inspector basic assessment into his division’s notification processes.

Mr Austin was taken again to hospital by ambulance with extreme ache 10 days after his surgical procedure.

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It emerged one in every of his workers requested paramedics to not use lights and sirens when accumulating him from his Virginia dwelling.

The 70-year-old handed decision-making authority to deputy defence secretary Kathleen Hicks, however didn’t inform her why.

Mr Austin is slightly below the president within the army chain of command and is required to be obtainable at a second’s discover to reply to any nationwide safety disaster.

“I never directed anyone to keep my January hospitalisation from the White House,” he instructed reporters on Thursday.

President Biden beforehand mentioned it was poor judgement from Mr Austin to not inform him he was in intensive care.

However, he mentioned he nonetheless had confidence in him.

Mr Austin labored from dwelling for 2 weeks after being discharged on 15 January and returned to the Pentagon on Monday.

Back on his defence duties, he briefed reporters immediately on the newest state of affairs following the deaths of three soldiers in a drone attack on a US base in Jordan.

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He mentioned “terrorist groups backed by Iran and funded by Iran” had been growing assaults within the Middle East throughout a “dangerous moment” for the area.

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However, he stopped wanting blaming a specific group for the assault in Jordan.

“We will respond where we choose, when we choose and how we choose,” mentioned the defence secretary.

But he pressured the US wished to keep away from a wider battle whereas taking “necessary” motion to guard their pursuits.

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Mr Austin mentioned that included freedom of navigation within the Red Sea – the place the US and UK have focused Houthi forces from Yemen who’ve been attacking industrial ships.

The response to the Jordan assault could be “multi-tiered”, Mr Austin mentioned, and America would have the power to strike again plenty of instances.

President Biden indicated this week that he had already determined how the US would hit again.