Obama taps Treasury ‘sanctions czar’ for CIA post

David Cohen, who spearheaded the financial fight against Iran, terror and Russia, to be Number 2 at spy agency

David Cohen (photo credit: United States Government Work/Flickr/File)
David Cohen (photo credit: United States Government Work/Flickr/File)

US President Barack Obama appointed the US Treasury’s anti-terrorism and financial intelligence chief David Cohen to the number two position in the Central Intelligence Agency, the spy agency said last Friday.

Cohen, 51, has served as the Treasury’s under secretary for terrorism and financial intelligence since June 2011, fighting terrorism, weapons and drug trafficking, money laundering and other financial crimes.

“I look forward to his insights, expertise, and energy as we address the growing number and diversity of national security challenges facing America today,” CIA Director John Brennan said.

The US Treasury Department is rare among financial agencies in having its own intelligence operation. Under Cohen, it has sought to snuff out the sources of financing for the Islamic State group.

As the architect of the Obama administration’s economic sanctions against Russia, Iran and North Korea, Cohen gained a reputation as the “sanctions czar.”

He will become CIA deputy director in February, replacing Avril Haines who is departing CIA to be Obama’s deputy national security adviser.

A lawyer by training, Cohen first joined the Treasury in 1999. He helped craft the legislation that formed the USA Patriot Act, passed after the 9/11 2001 terror attacks to battle terrorism and terrorism financing.

He returned to the Treasury in 2009 after practicing law in private practice for seven years.

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