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Top 10 revelations from Leon Panetta's new book 'Worthy Fights'

Leon Panetta's book, 鈥淲orthy Fights: a Memoir of Leadership in War and Peace,鈥 comes out Tuesday.

6. Panetta was wary of Gen. David Petraeus replacing him at CIA

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In this June 23, 2011 file photo, then-CIA Director-desigate Gen. David Petraeus testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington.

When Panetta was told that Mr. Petraeus was a contender to replace him at CIA, 鈥渢hat gave me pause,鈥 he writes, adding that he 鈥渨orried more than a bit鈥 about whether a four-star general who was so used to entourages and a strict chain of command "could bond effectively with the agency staff, who it seemed to me thrived in a more casual and freewheeling and less hierarchical environment.鈥

鈥淚 tried to raise my concerns gingerly,鈥 Panetta notes, asking Mr. Biden 鈥淎re you sure you want to do that?鈥 He suspected that the White House 鈥渟hared at least some of my apprehensions about Petraeus.鈥

Ultimately, the White House went ahead with their plan. 

鈥淢y guess is that Obama鈥檚 advisers were taken with the idea of moving the general to the CIA in part for political reasons,鈥 Panetta concludes. 鈥淧lacing him atop the agency almost certainly would distract him, at least for a while, from the presidential ambitions he was believed to harbor. And of course, he was qualified and had the stature for the post.鈥 

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