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Why We Should Defend Obama's Latest Intelligence Pick from Right-Wing Attacks

By Robert Dreyfuss, TheNation.com. Posted February 25, 2009.


Chas Freeman has criticized Israel, blasted Bush on Iraq, and warned against escalation in Afghanistan.

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A thunderous, coordinated assault against one of President Obama's intelligence picks is now underway. It started in a few right-wing blogs, migrated to semi-official mouthpieces like the Jewish Telegraph Agency, and today it reached the op-ed pages of the Wall Street Journal, in the form of the scurrilous piece by Gabriel Schoenfeld, a resident scholar at some outfit called "the Witherspoon Institute."

The target is Charles ("Chas") Freeman, the former U.S. ambassador to Saudi Arabia, former top Defense Department official during the Reagan administration, and president of the Middle East Policy Council, whose wide-ranging experience stretches from the Middle East to China. Freeman is slated to become chairman of the National Intelligence Council (NIC), the arm of Admiral Dennis Blair's Office of the Director of National Intelligence. The NIC is the body that includes a host of analysts called national intelligence officers who are responsible for culling intel from sixteen U.S. agencies and compiling them into so-called National Intelligence Estimates. It's a critical job, since NIE's -- often released in public versions -- can have enormous political and policy impact. Cases in point: the infamous 2002 Iraq NIE on weapons of mass destruction and the 2007 NIE on Iran that revealed that Tehran had halted its work on nuclear weapons.

If the campaign by the neocons, friends of the Israeli far right, and their allies against Freeman succeeds, it will have enormous repercussions. If the White House caves in to their pressure, it will signal that President Obama's even-handedness in the Arab-Israeli dispute can't be trusted. Because if Obama can't defend his own appointee against criticism from a discredited, fringe movement like the neoconservatives, how can the Arabs expect Obama to be able to stand up to Israel's next prime minister, Bibi Netanyahu?

Freeman is a one-of-a-kind choice: with an impeccably establishment pedigree, Freeman has developed over the years a startling propensity to speak truth to power, which is precisely what one would want in a NIC chairman. Over the last decade, he's excoriated Israel for its stubborn refusal to compromise with the Palestinians, he's accused George W, Bush and the "neocons" of having pushed America over a cliff in Iraq, and he's ridiculed the military-industrial complex for trying to tout China as a bugaboo because, Freeman once told me, the Pentagon has suffered from "enemy deprivation syndrome" since the end of the Cold War.

Just last December, in a Nation cover story, "Obama's Afghan Dilemma," I quoted Freeman's incisive analysis on Afghanistan, and it's worth citing here again at length:

 

"What we conveniently have been labeling 'the Taliban' is a phenomenon that includes a lot of people simply on the Islamic right," says Freeman.

"What began as a punitive raid aimed at beheading Al Qaeda and chastising its Afghan household staff has somehow morphed--with no real discussion or debate--into a prolonged effort to pacify Afghanistan and transform its society," says Freeman. "This moving of the goal posts gratified neoconservatives and liberal interventionists alike. Our new purpose became giving Afghanistan a centrally directed state--something it had never had. We now fight to exclude reactionary Muslims from a role in governing the new Afghanistan." Freeman suggests that this is an untenable goal, and that it is time to co-opt local authorities and enlist regional allies in search of a settlement.

"What the insurgents do seem to agree about is that foreigners shouldn't run their country, and that the country should be run according to the principles of Islam," says Chas Freeman. "We need to recall the reason we went to Afghanistan in the first place," he says. "Our purpose was ... to deny the use of Afghan territory to terrorists with global reach. That was and is an attainable objective. It is a limited objective that can be achieved at reasonable cost. We must return to a ruthless focus on this objective. We cannot afford to pursue goals, however worthy, that contradict or undermine it. The reform of Afghan politics, society and mores must wait."


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Robert Dreyfuss is the author of "Devil's Game: How the United States Helped Unleash Fundamentalist Islam" (Henry Holt/Metropolitan Books).

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Most Israeli citizens support the fascist state of Israel !!
Posted by: skepticgod on Feb 25, 2009 11:00 AM   
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IT IS RATIONAL, CHRISTIAN, MORALIST, AND HEALTHY TO BE AN ANTI-SEMITE, AND TO DESPISE THE MAJORITY OF THE JEWISH POPULATION, BECAUSE MOST ISRAELI JEWS SUPPORT THEIR GENOCIDAL STATE !!

The state of Israel, a Jewish state is murdering innocent people in the name of Jewish people. And what is the reaction that we get from the Jewish community? It's either silence or the garbage spread by jewish people loyal to the Zionist genocidal agenda. Do we see them protesting against these crimes? Are they constantly on the talk shows condemning these atrocities? Hardly.

I know there are a lot of respectable Jews and Jewish organizations who voice their opposition to these crimes, but they are a minority: a very small minority indeed. The jewish citizens who are supporting the atrocities committed in their name by the Israel state even have a pejorative label for these anti-fascism, anti-racism, anti-zionism activist jews: "self-hating Jews."

We should hold anyone who supports these atrocities accountable, no matter their affiliations. But do you really think if the majority of Jews in North America or Europe were against the Zionist entity, it could survive for even one day?

Jews have suffered so much throughout history. Unfortunately they suffer still by their actions and by the support they throw behind Israel. They’re brainwashed. And they’re constantly brainwashed to paranoically think that the whole world is plotting against them. We should end this suffering by telling them that as long as they support the Zionist entity, and as long as they don't wake up and overthrow their own Israeli rogue failed-state and military fascist government, the conscientious people of the world will be anti-semite and against most jews.

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If AIPAC's squealing like a bunch of schoolgirls . . .
Posted by: tom_tucker on Feb 26, 2009 10:50 AM   
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-- then the appointment of Chas Freeman is a masterstroke of genius for the Obama admin. The neo-con agenda has zero credibility, given its disasterous policies over the last four administrations that have disgraced America in the eyes of the rest of the world (most recently with the AIPAC-engineered resolution issued by the US Congress for the recent genocidal Operation Kill Kids -- oops, I mean, Operation Cast Lead).

The latte-sipping, Georgetown-cocktail-partying, armchair-warriors of the Neo-Con brigade have gotten used to having at least two dozen Israel-American dual citizens making policy decisions at senior levels of the US government. Now the WINEP crew is tut-tutting in fear of an "even-handed" American policy in the Middle East.

It's almost too good to be true that Obama's administration is taking major steps to send a message to the world that it's not business as usual for AIPAC.

If Chas Freeman is not selected, then the message sent to the rest of the world will be indelible -- the US Congress is bought and paid for by AIPAC.

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sieg heil
Posted by: soundoff on Feb 27, 2009 6:04 PM   
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some of the comments above reveal the slavering drool of the anti-semitic Jew-haters of old. Ignoring, and interpreting history without acknowledging the actual facts of what had occurred in the last century and the start of this one has always been the way of the rabble-rousers and hate-mongers who relish spreading their venom. I imagine for them it is like masturbating in the closet when they were adolescents. How cool it is to hate somebody else besides yourself.
Why let truth and fact get in the way of your spewed hatred.
I am old enough to have lived through the Holocaust. As a soldier in Europe in 1944 and 1945, I saw what the Nazis had done. If these a--holes knew about the remnants of European Jewry who sought refuge in Israel, they might understand (although I doubt it) what that country is all about. And if the "Palestinians" had some leadership with any sense, they would now be enjoying their own modern country as a neighbor to the Israelis who would have been happy to share their prosperity and development. I find it tiring to try to reason with people who are so bitter in their own lives, that they need company with whom to share their hatred.

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