Why the War Party Fears Hagel
In the fortnight since Chuck Hagel’s name was floated for secretary of defense, we have witnessed Washington at its worst.
Who is Chuck Hagel?
Born in North Platte, Neb., he was a squad leader in Vietnam, twice wounded, who came home to work in Ronald Reagan’s 1980 campaign, was twice elected U.S. senator, and is chairman of the Atlantic Council and co-chair of the President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board.
To The Weekly Standard’s Bill Kristol, however, Hagel is a man “out on the fringes,” who has a decade-long record of “hostility to Israel” and is “pro-appeasement-of-Iran.”
Lest we miss Kristol’s point, Standard blogger Daniel Halper helpfully adds that a “top Republican Senate aide” said, “Send us Hagel, and we will make sure every American knows he is an anti-Semite.”
The Wall Street Journal’s Bret Stephens continued in this vein.
“Prejudice … has an olfactory element,” he writes, and with Hagel, “the odor is especially ripe.” Stephens is saying that Chuck Hagel reeks of anti-Semitism.
Hagel’s enemies contend that his own words disqualify him.
First, he told author Aaron David Miller that the “Jewish lobby intimidates a lot of people up there” on the Hill. Second, he urged us to talk to Hamas, Hezbollah, Iran. Third, Hagel said several years ago, “A military strike against Iran … is not a viable, feasible, responsible option.”
Hagel has conceded he misspoke in using the phrase “Jewish lobby.” But as for a pro-Israel lobby, its existence is the subject of books and countless articles. When AIPAC sends up to the Hill one of its scripted pro-Israel resolutions, it is whistled through. Hagel’s problem: He did not treat these sacred texts with sufficient reverence.
“I am a United States senator, not an Israeli senator,” he told Miller. “I support Israel. But my first interest is I take an oath … to the Constitution of the United States. Not to a president. Not to a party. Not to Israel. If I go run for Senate in Israel, I’ll do that.”
Hagel puts U.S. national interests first. And sometimes those interests clash with the policies of the Israeli government.
In 1957, President Eisenhower told Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion to get his army out of Sinai. Would that disqualify Ike from being secretary of defense because, to quote Kristol, this would show Ike was not “serious about having Israel’s back”?
If a senator or defense secretary believes an Israeli action – like bisecting the West Bank with new settlements that will kill any chance for a Palestinian state and guarantee another intifada – what should he do?
Defend the U.S. position, or make sure there is “no daylight” between him and the Israeli prime minister?
As for talking to Hamas, Hezbollah and Iran, what are we afraid of?
Harry Truman talked to Josef Stalin and read Vyacheslav Molotov the riot act in the Oval Office. Ike invited Nikita Khrushchev to tour the United States three years after he sent tanks into Budapest.
Richard Nixon went to China and toasted Mao Zedong, 20 years after the Chinese were killing U.S. solders in Korea and brainwashing our POWs, and at the same time they were conducting their maniacal cultural revolution and shipping weapons to Hanoi.
Israel negotiated with Hezbollah to retrieve the remains of airman Ron Arad and traded 1,000 Palestinian prisoners in a deal with Hamas for the return of Pvt. Gilad Shalit. And we can’t talk to them?
If Hagel’s view that a war with Iran is not a “responsible option” is a disqualification for defense secretary, what are we to make of this statement from Robert Gates, defense secretary for Bush II and Obama:
“Any future defense secretary who advises the president to again send a big American land army into Asia or into the Middle East or Africa should ‘have his head examined,’ as Gen. (Douglas) MacArthur so delicately put it.”
If Hagel were an anti-Semite, would he have the support of so many Jewish columnists and writers? If he were really “out on the fringes,” would national security advisers for presidents Ford, Carter, Reagan, Bush I and Obama be in his camp?
Neocon hostility to Hagel is rooted in a fear that in Obama’s inner councils his voice would be raised in favor of negotiating with Iran and against a preventive war or pre-emptive strike. But if Obama permits these assaults to persuade him not to nominate Hagel, he will only be postponing a defining battle of his presidency, not avoiding it.
For Bibi Netanyahu is going to be re-elected this January. And the government he forms looks to be more bellicose than the last. And Bibi’s highest priority, shared by his neocon allies, is a U.S. war on Iran in 2013.
If Obama does not want that war, he is going to have to defeat the war party. Throwing an old warrior like Chuck Hagel over the side to appease these wolves is not the way to begin this fight.
Nominate him, Mr. President. Let’s get it on.
Read more by Patrick J. Buchanan
- A Reluctant Warrior Tiptoes to War – June 17th, 2013
- Outside Agitators – June 6th, 2013
- The Unraveling of Sykes-Picot – May 27th, 2013
- What Should Americans Die For? – May 16th, 2013
- Who Are the War Criminals in Syria? – May 6th, 2013





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December 27th, 2012 at 10:17 pm
good column, Pat. Thanks,
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Walter Cole
December 28th, 2012 at 3:03 am
Yes Pat! Very, very well said.
Thank you.
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DeltaVet '69
December 28th, 2012 at 6:08 am
Pat: terrific article and we'll see if Washington DC is, indeep, Israeli occupied territory. I think it is and Hagel's nomination will be nothing short of a miracle.
Bruce Richardson
December 28th, 2012 at 6:51 am
Pat Buchannan is, as usual, right on! His analysis is well-reasoned and well-articulated. For far too long, Israel has been the "tail that wags the US dog." Most of Congress blindly or intuitively rallies behind Israel as a voice for freedom in a sea of hostile actors. But the truth is that Israel is one of the more belligerent actors on the international stage, often dragging the US along to support their teritorial ambitions.
eric siverson
December 28th, 2012 at 9:19 am
The teritorial ambitions of freedom and justice follows the Israel army more closely than the Arab leaders are willing to accept . The muslim leaders and most of their allies and friends wish to support more supresion and death .. These are your only two choices Pat . For me this is not a difficult decision . I find it very strange that a fairly knowledgeable man like you should have such a troubling time with making this decision .
Carrie
December 28th, 2012 at 10:20 am
Congress & The Senate are owned and controlled by AIPAC. If President Obama doesn't stand up to the Neocons, we will be sending more of our troops to war to die for Israel, while their sons and daughters stay safe and let us do the dirty work. How much more blood and treasure for Israel?
Lou Cypherr
December 28th, 2012 at 10:35 am
Your words are based in fantasy, and do not match anything in reality. Typical hasbara from a paid troll, obviously. Israel's record and actions speak for themselves…in a word: psychopathic.
jeff_davis
December 28th, 2012 at 10:38 am
"Nominate him, Mr. President. Let’s get it on."
On the evidence available to us, Obama is not a fighter, ie a "get it on" sort of guy. There are some folks still hanging on to the faded strains of the "hopey changey" rhetoric, who think Obama may have learned from his first term: learned of the inherent weakness and ineffectiveness of trying to accommodate — appease, really — the Republicans; learned that politics is a "blood sport"; learned that you have to inflict the pain and fear of career destruction on your political opponents to get them to fall in line. The Obamadroids are fantasizing that his second term electoral success frees him up to be bolder and more assertive.
I don't believe it. A leopard doesn't change its spots. But that metaphor is very poor in this case, as it refers to the leopard's predatory fierceness. Obama is all sheep and no leopard. I predict we will have four more years of pathetic ineffectiveness, and that the current Republican wolves will shear, butcher, and eat Obama,… again… and what's left of the country — because THAT IS WHAT THEY DO. They are the leopards.
So let's just see if Obama nominates Hagel, or slinks away behind some lame excuse.
PEACE EVER AFTER
December 28th, 2012 at 11:47 am
This will be the defining moment for the US and Obama. If Obama does not back Hagle it means he fears the Zionist lobby and is putting his personal welfare and ambitions ahead of what is best for the US. In other words he is a coward.
blutopie
December 28th, 2012 at 12:30 pm
The US campaign to slowroll Netanyahu on Iran until past the elections where Netanyahu just possibly could have successfully installed a Romney – or forced an Obama into a war with Iran against his choosing – say with a sneak attack on a few Iranian reactors sometime last October (as Israel was 'in motion' to do) – has worked extremely well
Now it's time to shift momentum and go straight after 'Netanyahu-Lobby' in the US to take out the effectiveness of Kristol, Joe Lieberman, McCain, Graham, Schumer, Andrea Mitchell, David Gregory, Rachel Maddow, Bret Stephens, Jennifer Rubin, Ros-Lehiten and all the rest
Chuck Hagel is the anvil upon which this can easily be accomplished.
That's right – I said – 'easily accomplished'. What has been seemingly impossible for the last 10 yrs now seems eminently possible – and this is amazing to me.
The spectacle of a Lindsay Graham or Chuck Schumer in Senatorial hearings on a Hagel nomination, with Chuck Hagel answering straight back, will be an experience the 'Netanyahu-Lobby' in the US will never recover from
Something tells me Chuck Hagel has already fully anticipated and prepared for this fight – already volunteered for it – several months ago when Obama and he discussed it. Game On!
Chuck Hagel face to face vs a Schumer or a Graham? With these minions of the 'Netanyahu-Lobby' fully out in the open?
I'm not a betting man but tell me this won't be a particular kind of 'easy' or foregone conclusion…
JoaoAlfaiate
December 28th, 2012 at 7:03 pm
Sure hope the Pres has the guts to pick Hagel.
musings
December 28th, 2012 at 8:34 pm
So do I. Hagel's remarks seem to be a stalking horse for a more realistic policy towards Israel. But stalking horse, iconoclastic, whatever — could be an idea before its time as far as the Congress is concerned. Following the analogy a little further of the stalking horse – nobody can pin actual antisemitism on someone who speaks as Hagel does. He's not a threat to anyone. But is he going to be accepted as Secretary of Defense? Can he go all the way? If not Hagel, then is the next guy going to have similar attitudes without all the carefully stored-up dirt that they have on Hagel?
MvGuy
December 28th, 2012 at 9:30 pm
"The teritorial ambitions of freedom and justice"
What is a "The teritorial ambition …… Is that like coveting your neighbors back forty… Or the guy across the street's water frontage…. and 'freedom and justice"….????? How does that comport with territorial ambition… Is it your freedom to take territory and justice being silent on your method of exercising your ambition…????
"'The teritorial ambitions of freedom and justice follows the Israel army more closely than the Arab leaders are willing to accept" What does that mean…??? That the "Arab leaders are (NOT) willing to accept" more land thefts and confiscation…..?????
Why don't you tell us what you mean and save us having to de-code your amphigorical
gobbledy-gook…. Your euphemisms are so opaque that they are meaningless… Man up and say what you mean or STFU…..!!!!!!!
"to desire wrongfully, inordinately, or without due regard for the rights of others: to covet another's property. "
musings
December 28th, 2012 at 9:39 pm
I like it that Pat reminds us of how our statesmen have talked to men leading other nations who were regarded as very inimical to our own way of life. The one person it seemed wasn't worth talking to was Hitler, because he always double-crossed like the sociopath he was. But it seems Israel takes the view all its enemies are unreliable sociopaths, which is a little difficult to believe. That we are not testing these people ourselves, because we accept Israel's view secondhand makes us a second-rate country these days, too afraid to test reality. The sales pitch for a war with Iran has sometimes seemed deafening too. Are we the suckers of all time? Is that what history will say about us?
MvGuy
December 28th, 2012 at 10:16 pm
OOOOOO blutopie.. ….. I believe your living in blutopia….. Just like I was when I supported the "O" in 2008……. Hope & change… of Socks and underwear….. but NOT core policy…. I fear Hagel is one more Trojan Whorsie trotted out to divert, to deceive. I did sign the WH petition [as per request of Raimondo] against my better judgment…. Lesser of the evils and such hocum….. In matters of war I find that Republicans are almost NEVER a "lesser evil" than Demorats….. I can still hope, but my myexpecting days are behind me…. One thing is sure, Hagel is no Michèle Flournoy, thank G-g..!!
Vincent Nunes
December 30th, 2012 at 2:58 pm
"These are your only two choices Pat"
Not in America.
Your choices are Hobson's choice.
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peter
January 3rd, 2013 at 3:27 pm
Nobody has ever stood up to that lobby and nobody ever will. We are sacrificing our constitution, our children, our solvency, our traditions, everything to run errands in the middle east that we could get out of by tossing the muslims a few kind words and a few million dollars.
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