Politics | James Jones Jones Emerges as Strong Voice for Obama National security adviser sheds early uncertainty about role By Kevin Spak Posted Oct 7, 2009 11:00 AM CDT Copied In this photo provided by CBS, national security adviser James Jones leaves after appearing on CBS's "Face the Nation" in Washington, Sunday, Oct. 4, 2009. (AP Photo/CBS Face the Nation, Karin Cooper) Jim Jones’ rocky start in the Obama administration as national security adviser now seems like a thing of the past. Where once Jones lamented publicly that he was unsure of his role, he has now settled in as a top administration voice, wielding his four-star clout in the Pentagon and dispelling worries that Obama is weak on security. He’s especially proved his worth in the recent Afghanistan debate, notes Politico. With tensions mounting between the White House and Stanley McChrystal, Jones delivered the perfect smackdown Sunday. “Ideally, it’s best for military advice to come up through the chain of command,” he said on a talk show. “He used very loaded military language,” says one ex-Clinton official. “Jones played it exactly right.” He’s also come to accept Obama’s open, hear-all-viewpoints approach, and keeps him apprised of all options. Read These Next Forget the Great Wealth Transfer. Behold the Great Stuff Transfer. A viral sleep hack could have you snoring away before you know it. Anthem's new policy isn't going over well with hospitals. It's a 'profoundly difficult time' for Miss Jamaica. Report an error