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Pick for Intel Chair Chas Freeman Signals 'Israel Lobby' Was Behind His Downfall

Posted by Chas Freeman, AlterNet at 7:45 AM on March 11, 2009.


Pick for National Intelligence Council Chair questions "whether the Obama administration will be able to make its own decisions."
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Editor's Note: Chas Freeman, formerly the Obama Admin. pick for National Intelligence Council Chair has written a rather striking and powerful resignation statement that goes right after the Israel Lobby.

"The tactics of the Israel Lobby plumb the depths of dishonor and indecency and include character assassination, selective misquotation, the willful distortion of the record, the fabrication of falsehoods, and an utter disregard for the truth. The aim of this Lobby is control of the policy process through the exercise of a veto over the appointment of people who dispute the wisdom of its views, the substitution of political correctness for analysis, and the exclusion of any and all options for decision by Americans and our government other than those that it favors.

There is a special irony in having been accused of improper regard for the opinions of foreign governments and societies by a group so clearly intent on enforcing adherence to the policies of a foreign government -- in this case, the government of Israel. I believe that the inability of the American public to discuss, or the government to consider, any option for U.S. policies in the Middle East opposed by the ruling faction in Israeli politics has allowed that faction to adopt and sustain policies that ultimately threaten the existence of the state of Israel. It is not permitted for anyone in the United States to say so. This is not just a tragedy for Israelis and their neighbors in the Middle East; it is doing widening damage to the national security of the United States.

The outrageous agitation that followed the leak of my pending appointment will be seen by many to raise serious questions about whether the Obama administration will be able to make its own decisions about the Middle East and related issues. I regret that my willingness to serve the new administration has ended by casting doubt on its ability to consider, let alone decide what policies might best serve the interests of the United States rather than those of a Lobby intent on enforcing the will and interests of a foreign government."

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Israel is a trojan horse
Posted by: weathered on Mar 11, 2009 8:04 AM   
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.. very carefully dressed up, packaged and presented w/all the phony and fraudulent energy of a hollywood production.

Its not a relationship at all, its extortion and its made America very sick.

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Israel runs the US
Posted by: Kitty Lady Oregon on Mar 11, 2009 8:06 AM   
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The fact that Mr. Freeman was scorned for daring to differ with AIPAC is one more nail in the coffin of US independence. It simply shows that Israel runs the US and not the other way around. Israel is free to ignore any UN resolution it chooses and it has ignored all of them. It is free to murder the Palestinian people with no consequences. The US simply sends money and weapons so Israel can slaughter people. Yesthe Palestinians lob missiles across the border at Israel and sometimes actually kill an Israeli. If there was someone closing my borders and preventing me from working, eating, having clean water or electricity unless I did their bidding, I'd probably do worse.
It is time for all those European Israelis to return to Europe. The war has been over for years. Let the Palestinians have their land back and let them try to rebuild their farms that the Israelis have destroyed.

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If Americans Knew
Posted by: Defenestrator on Mar 11, 2009 8:47 AM   
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If Americans Knew

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Wait! Is it possible I hear... more... ROCKETS?!!!
Posted by: Xynyx on Mar 11, 2009 8:49 AM   
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Coming to a newspaper or website near you, the continual threat of Hamas-fired rockets!!!, guaranteed to make you forget whatever it was you were talking about because the people of Israel are SO threatened by those things that they respond by killing thousands of Palestinians for every Israeli injured by one.

More of this kind of article, please. People need to understand this.

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It's totally understandable...
Posted by: Gisele on Mar 11, 2009 9:21 AM   
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to feel the way you do sir, and I doubt that few (if any) of us truly understand the pressure the Israeli lobby has put on you. Or the extents to which they're willing to go to make sure their wishes are once again obeyed.

The sad part of it is...the US needs you more NOW than they ever have. Clarity of vision, a willingness to speak truth to power, and a man willing to call 'em as he sees 'em is EXACTLY what is needed in the Obama administration.

I'm trying to understand your position, and I can in some ways...but sir...I think you're making a huge mistake. You're giving them exactly what they want! One more time....

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Guts
Posted by: oregoncharles on Mar 11, 2009 9:23 AM   
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So why didn't Freeman have the guts to stand up and duke it out with the Lobby and the Neocons?

Or is this withdrawal OBAMA'S wish?

Is it the Administration and the Dems who didn't have the guts?

This is not a good sign.

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» CLEARLY... Posted by: Quannah
RE: and while we're at it
Posted by: Kitty Lady Oregon on Mar 11, 2009 10:14 AM   
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No country has the guts to do this. It desperately needs doing, but I fear they are all afraid of the Israeli Army and Mossad.

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DC's massive problem with Israel
Posted by: channing on Mar 11, 2009 10:25 AM   
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The American People are left holding the bag of world-hatred due to Israeli Hijacking. Washington Post just ran this today, "U.S., Israel Disagree on Iran Arms Threat", reporting DNI Dennis Blair's testimony to the Senate Armed Services Committee that while Israel is looking at the exact same data as US intelligence agencies, Israel is interpreting it as having "crossed the "technological threshold" in its pursuit of the bomb." Of course, Israel will not allow inspections of its nuclear weapons, will not recognize UN sanctions against their illegal occupations or any other international law, convention, or treaty concerning their war crimes, will not tolerate any criticisms in the large swath of US/international media which they control, and finally, will not allow any appointment that refuses to Hawk More Israeli War Crimes in lockstep with the neocon trajectory.

Before you neocon liars crawl out of the closet and attack me,

There is nothing religious or Jewish about the neocon tyrants behind today's Israel or the War Mongers or War Crimes.

It's a common terrorist tactic to disguise themselves in innocent trappings, for Israeli terrorists, it is the sheeps clothing of antisemitism that is hiding the wolf behind the lies and destruction. Don't even try to accuse me troll, I don't accept religion as a scapegoat for murder, theft, deception or lawlessness.

The best way however to get this nemesis-of-sanity under control is for people to elevate the investigation, the real investigation of 9/11/01 which contains many hard, factual leads directly into Israel's MOSSAD and the PNAC Bush administration. We should stop f**king around with wrist-slaps and white-collar immunity and get damn serious about bring the entire GWOT-LIE to a halt.

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UPDATE: Schumer (D), Chait, Rosen, and Emanuel, comments by Ray McGovern
Posted by: channing on Mar 11, 2009 4:16 PM   
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Eager to flesh out who and what exactly pressured Freeman here, Ray McGovern offers some details (Link to afterdowningstreet.org):

Among Ray's comments:

"Sen. Chuck Schumer, (D-New York) led Lobby boasting just minutes after the Freeman debacle was announced. Schumer was clear: “His [Freeman’s] statements against Israel were way over the top...I repeatedly urged the White House to reject him, and I am glad they did the right thing.”

and,

"“What you may not know is that Steven J. Rosen of the Middle East forum was the person who first brought attention [on February 19] to the problematic nature of Freeman’s appointment…Within hours, the word was out and three weeks later Freeman has conceded defeat. Only someone with Steve’s stature and credibility could have made this happen.”

The same Steve Rosen? The same one who is currently on trial for violations of the Espionage Act involving the transmission of classified information intended for Israel? Yes, one and the same! This has to be the purest brand of gall that ever came down the Pipes."


and,

"This “morning after,” I find myself wondering when White House chief of staff Rahm Emanuel—another staunch supporter of the Lobby who reportedly was Schumer’s go-to guy on the get-Freeman campaign—saw fit to let Admiral Blair in on the little secret that no way could he have Freeman. And why Blair tucked tail."

I knew Emanuel was the bad-apple on board the Obama-change bus!

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some background
Posted by: jingles on Mar 11, 2009 6:16 PM   
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Nobody Trusts Iran
Posted by: jbpazz on Mar 12, 2009 5:26 AM   
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When Iran has the bomb, Turkey and Saudi Arabia have promised to build nuclear arsenals as a deterrence. Four other Middle Eastern nations [including Egypt] are thinking seriously about developing WMD.
Since 1996, Israel, Turkey and the USA have sold US nuclear secrets to Pakistan.
Apparently, Blair,Chas and some others do not understand the ins and outs of nuclear proliferation.

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How much power does APAC have?
Posted by: donya_f on Mar 12, 2009 10:00 AM   
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I haven't figured out how much power APAC really has. Things just don't add up, if there are only 7 million Jewish people in the States how they could have so much power. There are either a lot more Jewish people here that we know, or there are a lot of other groups that support them. Can someone shed some light on this?

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The reason we need you
Posted by: rafey on Mar 12, 2009 2:03 PM   
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The Israeli lobby clearly lacks the wisdom necessary for a sustained peace in the Middle East. That is why we need someone like you now, more than ever! Why shirk your duty?

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Neverending cycle
Posted by: muzunguhowru on Mar 12, 2009 4:01 PM   
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Americas continued enslavement to the wants and needs of Israel is a burden we should not have to endure. I have no objection to right the right of Israel to exist, but the notion that as two sovereign nations we have any legitimate mutual interest is ridiculous. Israel has nothing... nothing we need. Our continued aid and financial support has only emboldened them and blocked a reasonable settlement with the Palestinians and in turn made them more and more desperate and homicidal. Would that we could be free of the tyranny of the Israel lobby (After all "Neo-Cons" are essentially pro Israel lobbyists re branded to appeal to Republicans and the Christian right) But money talks and we can't. BO may make headway in some areas but he knows not to take them on at least not right now and probably never.

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What a great letter...
Posted by: adp3d on Mar 12, 2009 8:40 PM   
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My hat is off to Dr. Freeman!

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Freeman is a whore for China and Saudi Arabia
Posted by: thumber77 on Mar 12, 2009 8:50 PM   
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To many of your commenters, Freeman is 'qualified' because he is anti-Israel, no other questions worth considering, but ... Freeman is a long-time apologist for China's dictatorial regime - he said the only complaint he had about the Tiananmen Square attack was that the Chinese government was overly cautious." Freeman is also on the board of the Chinese National Oil Company (no possible conflict of interest there?). Freeman also works for the Saudi-funded Middle East Policy Center and slavishly follows the Saudi line - Freeman justified the 9/11 bombers by saying we had it coming to us.

Do AlterNet readers believe that it's OK to be a whore for dictators in China and Saudi Arabia as long as Freeman is 'qualified' for his job by being anti-Israel?

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diamondvajra
Posted by: diamondvajra on Mar 14, 2009 1:17 PM   
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i didn't like this guy's stance on china vis a vis tibet. he seemed to think it ok for the chinese government to crack down in tienamen square and was apparently in the employ of the chinese government. i think he may be a very conservative but not balanced type of guy.

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Free-Man?
Posted by: om7buss on Mar 17, 2009 9:57 PM   
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I don't think so, that nobody in this country is free, of the jewish nation and their wants...www.henrybook.com

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