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obummer to nominate Hagel, Brennan to top security posts.
« on: January 07, 2013, 03:40:36 AM »
Obama to nominate Hagel, Brennan for top security posts despite criticism  Published January 07, 2013
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  President Obama plans to nominate two controversial officials for his second-term national security team on Monday, teeing up what could turn into a confirmation battle shortly after the inauguration.
 
The president is expected to nominate former Sen. Chuck Hagel for defense secretary and White House counterterrorism adviser John Brennan for CIA director. The administration is touting the credentials and years of service each would bring to their respective posts. In a recent Sunday show interview, Obama said Hagel, a Vietnam veteran, is a "patriot" and "somebody that's done extraordinary work" in the Senate and on his own intelligence advisory board.
Yet each nominee is poised to attract tough bipartisan criticism -- and perhaps opposition -- during the confirmation process. While Obama went the relatively safe route with his pick for secretary of state, tapping Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry, his choices for his national security team could cause a ruckus on Capitol Hill.
 
On Sunday, several Republican senators suggested they would have problems with Hagel, while Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell said he is reserving judgment. Republicans question Hagel's commitment to Israel and his toughness when it comes to Iran. But Hagel also has come under fire from gay rights groups for saying in 1998 that a nominee for an ambassador post was "openly, aggressively gay."
He has since apologized for those comments. Gay rights group GetEQUAL, though, panned the apology as "hollow" and "politically expedient."
 
Texas Sen. John Cornyn had the most strident remarks, saying Obama nominating Hagel sends "the worst possible message" to Israel and other U.S. allies in the Middle East.
"I will not support Chuck Hagel's nomination," Cornyn said in a release, citing in part Hagel's views on Israel and his opposition to Iranian sanctions. He did not say whether he would try to block Hagel's potential nomination during a Senate confirmation hearing.
Hagel, a decorated Vietnam combat veteran, would replace Pentagon chief Leon Panetta in Obama's second-term Cabinet.
 
Newly-elected Texas Sen. Ted Cruz told "Fox News Sunday" that "it is very difficult to imagine the circumstance in which I could support his confirmation."
Cruz also cited Hagel's views and statements about Israel and Iran and questioned why Obama might pick Hagel in the face of tough opposition.
"The president seems bound and determined to proceed down this path, despite the fact that Hagel's record is very, very troubling on the nation of Israel," Cruz told Fox News. "I do think it is interesting that the president seems hell-bent on nominating him despite the fact that a number of prominent Republicans have criticized him and the Democratic senators have been surprisingly silent on it."
 
Hagel, a 66-year-old moderate Nebraska Republican, has criticized discussion of a military strike by either the U.S. or Israel against Iran. He also irritated some Israel backers with his reference to the "Jewish lobby" in the United States. And he has backed efforts to bring Iran to the table for future peace talks in Afghanistan.
McConnell told ABC's "This Week" that Hagel has "certainly been outspoken in foreign policy and defense over the years. The question we will be answering, if he's the nominee, is do his views make sense for that particular job?"
"This is a controversial pick," Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., told CNN. "He is an antagonistic figure when it comes to the state of Israel. It's a signal you're sending to Iran at the worst possible time and to our allies."
 
But Illinois Sen. Dick Durbin, the second-ranking Senate Democrat, told CNN's "State of the Union" that Hagel "is a serious candidate if the president chooses to name him."
Officials close to the White House have talked up Hagel as a patriot who served in the military with distinction during Vietnam and someone who shares the president's skepticism about potential conflict with Iran and a large U.S. footprint in Afghanistan.
Brennan, meanwhile, is a 25-year CIA veteran who, during the George W. Bush administration, served as director of the National Counterterrorism Center. Despite his credentials, Brennan has faced criticism from both sides of the aisle, as well.
In 2008, he removed his name from consideration for the CIA's top job amid concerns on the left about his connection to enhanced interrogation techniques.
 
In a letter to Obama at the time, Brennan said he was "a strong opponent of many of the policies of the Bush administration, such as the preemptive war in Iraq and coercive interrogation tactics, to include waterboarding." White House officials say they don't expect Brennan to face similar trouble this time around given his four years of service in the Obama administration.
 
"The issue has been removed from the debate because the president and John Brennan, as his top counterterrorism adviser, brought those techniques to an end," Ben Rhodes, Obama's deputy national security adviser, said.
Brennan, though, also has defended the legality of the U.S. drone program, another issue that could come up during confirmation. And following the 2009 Christmas Day bombing attempt, Brennan agitated Republican lawmakers by defending the decision to read the bombing suspect his Miranda rights.
 
If confirmed, Brennan will succeed David Petraeus, who resigned in November after admitting to an affair with his biographer.
The Obama administration defends Brennan as a candidate with deep knowledge of the CIA's inner workings, and notes he has been on the front lines for more than a decade in the fight against Al Qaeda -- including involvement in the decision to launch the raid against Usama bin Laden.
Fox News' Mike Emanuel, Ed Henry and Catherine Herridge and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Re: obummer to nominate Hagel, Brennan to top security posts.
« Reply #1 on: January 07, 2013, 08:55:07 AM »
That should be a confirmation that anytime anyone in politics,business or media better not EVER say anyhing that could be construed as criticizing Israel if they wish to keep their job or get a promotion.
 
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Re: obummer to nominate Hagel, Brennan to top security posts.
« Reply #2 on: January 08, 2013, 05:43:30 AM »
It was good that the Israeli government so enthusiastically supported Romney.  Now they have to deal directly with Obama....and Hagel.   :D
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Re: obummer to nominate Hagel, Brennan to top security posts.
« Reply #3 on: January 08, 2013, 06:25:58 AM »
Yep, increase the daylight !!
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« Reply #4 on: January 08, 2013, 08:17:14 AM »
If he doesn't get confirmed, Obama can say he tried to be nonpartisan and you( Congress) stopped it.
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Re: obummer to nominate Hagel, Brennan to top security posts.
« Reply #5 on: January 08, 2013, 08:30:37 AM »
Hagel is of course the wrong choice.  Put any decision befoe Obama, and he will automatically do the wrong thing.  Hagel wants to be friends with Iran.  He voted agains sanctions. 
Concerning Israel, it's not politics that keeps them on top of our "always defend" list.  Israel is God's chosen.  Israel is one of the last few things America takes the right stand on. 

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Re: obummer to nominate Hagel, Brennan to top security posts.
« Reply #6 on: January 08, 2013, 08:46:52 AM »
Concerning Israel, it's not politics that keeps them on top of our "always defend" list.  Israel is God's chosen.  Israel is one of the last few things America takes the right stand on. 

Religious Debates should have no inference on any appointment.

From a country first perspective  - I see nothing wrong with Hagel's "US Senator first" comment. As it should be putting ones country above all others. Biblical experts can chime in here , however it's my understanding the country "Israel " is not chosen. The "Jewish peoples" are Gods chosen no matter where they reside.

With regards to Hagel's comment , he seems quite in line with our founding fathers.

"It is our true policy to steer clear of permanent alliance with any portion of the foreign world": -  George Washington

"Peace, commerce, and honest friendship with all nations-entangling alliances with none." - Thomas Jefferson

That's not to say allies are not important, but their fights are not necessarily our fights either, The deciding factor should be whats in the best interest of our country first.

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Re: obummer to nominate Hagel, Brennan to top security posts.
« Reply #7 on: January 08, 2013, 10:23:35 AM »
Hagel is of course the wrong choice. 
In your not-so-humble opinion, mebbe...
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Hagel wants to be friends with Iran.  He voted agains sanctions. 
Maybe he's actually thinking things through. Anyhow... what does 'be friends' mean? Do you object to some course other than confrontation and likely war?
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Concerning Israel, it's not politics that keeps them on top of our "always defend" list.  Israel is God's chosen.
You'd fit into a Wahhabi society just fine. We're a secular republic here, Mike, not a theocracy - right?
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