What Worries Former Pentagon Chief Robert Gates
On today's Big Take podcast: Former Defense Secretary Robert Gates with host David Gura on the world's 'most perilous' security challenges.
www.bloomberg.comI can’t access live news right now, but here’s a quick synthesis based on recent public appearances and interviews up to 2025–2026.
Overview of Robert Gates: A veteran U.S. defense official who served as Secretary of Defense and later as CIA Director, noted for his cross-partisan tenure and his emphasis on personnel care, defense reform, and cautious strategic planning. His career has been covered extensively in major outlets and in post-tenure interviews.[2][5]
Notable recent activities and themes (as surfaced in 2024–2025 interviews):
Media coverage highlights:
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On today's Big Take podcast: Former Defense Secretary Robert Gates with host David Gura on the world's 'most perilous' security challenges.
www.bloomberg.comThe following is the full transcript of an interview with former Defense Secretary Robert Gates, a portion of which aired on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" on May 18, 2025.
www.cbsnews.comThe following is the transcript of an interview with former Defense Secretary Robert Gates that aired on "Face the Nation" on May 21, 2023.
www.cbsnews.comOn Thursday, Gates will finish out a four and half year tenure as Defense Secretary that began when President George W. Bush asked him to return to government service and replace the controversial Donald Rumsfeld.
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