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In reply to the discussion: Obama Expected to Pick Hagel for Defense Next Week [View all]flpoljunkie
(26,184 posts)19. J Street also supports Chuck Hagel and rebuts the charges against him.
J Street believes former US Senator Chuck Hagel would be a fine choice as Secretary of Defense and is appalled by efforts surfacing in recent days to question his commitment to the state of Israel and to Middle East peace.
Sen. Hagel has been one of the most thoughtful voices in Washington for two decades on questions relating to American policy in the Middle East. He has also been a staunch friend of the State of Israel and a trusted ally in the Senate, speaking out on behalf of Americas commitment to Israels security. He recognized, before many would talk about it publicly, that the peaceful resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in two states is in the national security interest of the United States.
The outrageous attacks on Sen. Hagel, many from unnamed sources, are being leveled at a decorated Vietnam War hero who is widely admired as a rational and independent voice on foreign and defense policy.
Sen. Hagel was among the first in his party to realize that the US occupation of Iraq had turned into a quagmire that was taking thousands of American and tens of thousands of Iraqi lives without a clear strategic rationale. He took a brave stand against the majority in his own party and led a crucial debate that helped pave the way for President Obama to withdraw American troops from Iraq.
Sen. Hagel also advocated for an attempt to engage Iran in dialogue advice that President Obama heeded when he came to office in 2009. The fact that the administration made an honest effort to reach out to Iran later made it much easier to build an international coalition behind sanctions against the Tehran regime.
Sen. Hagel believes in bipartisanship and compromise. He values diplomacy over the deployment of US military force. He backs international cooperation rather than unilateralism.
And he believes in peace between Israel and the Palestinians. In 2006, he wrote in an op-ed: Until we are able to lead a renewal of the Israeli-Palestinian peace process, mindless destruction and slaughter will continue in Lebanon, Israel and across the Middle East.
J Street urges all Americans to take an honest look at Sen. Hagels honorable record rather than listening to unfounded and unsubstantiated attacks.
http://jstreet.org/blog/post/j-streets-supports-sen-hagel-rebuts-charges-against-him_1
Sen. Hagel has been one of the most thoughtful voices in Washington for two decades on questions relating to American policy in the Middle East. He has also been a staunch friend of the State of Israel and a trusted ally in the Senate, speaking out on behalf of Americas commitment to Israels security. He recognized, before many would talk about it publicly, that the peaceful resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in two states is in the national security interest of the United States.
The outrageous attacks on Sen. Hagel, many from unnamed sources, are being leveled at a decorated Vietnam War hero who is widely admired as a rational and independent voice on foreign and defense policy.
Sen. Hagel was among the first in his party to realize that the US occupation of Iraq had turned into a quagmire that was taking thousands of American and tens of thousands of Iraqi lives without a clear strategic rationale. He took a brave stand against the majority in his own party and led a crucial debate that helped pave the way for President Obama to withdraw American troops from Iraq.
Sen. Hagel also advocated for an attempt to engage Iran in dialogue advice that President Obama heeded when he came to office in 2009. The fact that the administration made an honest effort to reach out to Iran later made it much easier to build an international coalition behind sanctions against the Tehran regime.
Sen. Hagel believes in bipartisanship and compromise. He values diplomacy over the deployment of US military force. He backs international cooperation rather than unilateralism.
And he believes in peace between Israel and the Palestinians. In 2006, he wrote in an op-ed: Until we are able to lead a renewal of the Israeli-Palestinian peace process, mindless destruction and slaughter will continue in Lebanon, Israel and across the Middle East.
J Street urges all Americans to take an honest look at Sen. Hagels honorable record rather than listening to unfounded and unsubstantiated attacks.
http://jstreet.org/blog/post/j-streets-supports-sen-hagel-rebuts-charges-against-him_1
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Hagel attacked Hormel harder than McCain attacked Rice, two nominees for diplomatic posts
Bluenorthwest
Jan 2013
#13
Odd that some folks here are so keen on this Republican getting the nomination
oberliner
Jan 2013
#14
There are, but for some reason, Obama has to do President McCain's bidding
PerceptionManagement
Jan 2013
#21
He did, but he spoke out against it making the Bush administration very unhappy.
flpoljunkie
Jan 2013
#16
Correct. It's his position on war with Iran, not Iraq, that now counts the most. On that, Flournoy
leveymg
Jan 2013
#27
Deputy Defense Secretary Ash Carter would be my strong suggestion...
FailureToCommunicate
Jan 2013
#7
Steve Clemons will be on Rachel Maddow tonight to discuss likely Hagel SecDef nomination
flpoljunkie
Jan 2013
#20
Much prefer Chuck Hagel to 'leading counter insurgency supporter' Michele Flournoy
flpoljunkie
Jan 2013
#24
Between this and the WaPo editorial from a few weeks back, Hagel is to the left
Blasphemer
Jan 2013
#25
Chuck Todd says opposition to Hagel is all about his flipping on Iraq in '06, rather than Israel
flpoljunkie
Jan 2013
#31