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Jim Jones appointed national security adviser

By Demetri Sevastopulo in Washington

Published: December 1 2008 23:54 | Last updated: December 1 2008 23:54

Barack Obama hit back against criticisms of his connections with a radical anti-Vietnam war activist during the presidential campaign by saying he would “associate” with people such as retired General Jim Jones in the White House.

When Mr Obama unveiled his national security team on Monday, he was flanked by Gen Jones, a 6ft 4in Marine general who served as Nato supreme allied commander, as his new national security adviser.

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