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Israel row derails Obama nominee | Israel row derails Obama nominee |
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The Obama administration's candidate for a top US intelligence post has withdrawn, after his past criticism of Israel came under heavy fire. | The Obama administration's candidate for a top US intelligence post has withdrawn, after his past criticism of Israel came under heavy fire. |
Charles Freeman had been named to head the National Intelligence Council, which produces security assessments. | Charles Freeman had been named to head the National Intelligence Council, which produces security assessments. |
But his comments about Israel, as well as links to China and Saudi Arabia, had enraged dozens of US lawmakers. | But his comments about Israel, as well as links to China and Saudi Arabia, had enraged dozens of US lawmakers. |
Mr Freeman said he did not think the council could work effectively "while its chair was under constant attack". | Mr Freeman said he did not think the council could work effectively "while its chair was under constant attack". |
It is the latest embarrassment for President Barack Obama, who has seen a number of appointees withdraw or forced out. | It is the latest embarrassment for President Barack Obama, who has seen a number of appointees withdraw or forced out. |
Some observers are interpreting it as a test case of the Obama administration's willingness to stand up to powerful pro-Israeli forces in US politics. | Some observers are interpreting it as a test case of the Obama administration's willingness to stand up to powerful pro-Israeli forces in US politics. |
'Strong views' | 'Strong views' |
National Intelligence Director Dennis Blair - who originally selected Mr Freeman for the post - said he was accepting his resignation "with regret". | National Intelligence Director Dennis Blair - who originally selected Mr Freeman for the post - said he was accepting his resignation "with regret". |
The tactics of the Israel Lobby plumb the depths of dishonour and indecency Charles Freeman Only hours earlier he had been defending him as a "person of strong views, of an inventive mind and the analytical point of view", which Mr Blair said he preferred to "pre-cooked" judgements. | The tactics of the Israel Lobby plumb the depths of dishonour and indecency Charles Freeman Only hours earlier he had been defending him as a "person of strong views, of an inventive mind and the analytical point of view", which Mr Blair said he preferred to "pre-cooked" judgements. |
Mr Freeman has served as a former ambassador to Saudi Arabia, a senior diplomat in China and an assistant secretary of defence. | Mr Freeman has served as a former ambassador to Saudi Arabia, a senior diplomat in China and an assistant secretary of defence. |
His background and past statements had caused dozens of members of Congress - mainly Republican - to question his appointment. | His background and past statements had caused dozens of members of Congress - mainly Republican - to question his appointment. |
Among their stated concerns were:
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On Monday, all seven members of the Senate Intelligence Committee sent a letter to Mr Blair expressing consternation about his appointment. | On Monday, all seven members of the Senate Intelligence Committee sent a letter to Mr Blair expressing consternation about his appointment. |
They joined a chorus of complaint from members of the House of Representatives. | They joined a chorus of complaint from members of the House of Representatives. |
Several of them applauded his withdrawal, including Democratic Senator Charles Schumer. | Several of them applauded his withdrawal, including Democratic Senator Charles Schumer. |
"Charles Freeman was the wrong guy for this position. His statements against Israel were way over the top and severely out of step with the administration," he said in a statement. | "Charles Freeman was the wrong guy for this position. His statements against Israel were way over the top and severely out of step with the administration," he said in a statement. |
'Libellous distortions' | 'Libellous distortions' |
In a message posted on the website of Foreign Policy magazine, Mr Freeman said he believed the "barrage of libellous distortions of my record would not cease upon my entry into office... | In a message posted on the website of Foreign Policy magazine, Mr Freeman said he believed the "barrage of libellous distortions of my record would not cease upon my entry into office... |
"I do not believe the National Intelligence Council could function effectively while its chair was under constant attack by unscrupulous people with a passionate attachment to the views of a political faction in a foreign country". | "I do not believe the National Intelligence Council could function effectively while its chair was under constant attack by unscrupulous people with a passionate attachment to the views of a political faction in a foreign country". |
He said the incident showed "Americans cannot any longer conduct a serious public discussion or exercise independent judgment about matters of great importance". | He said the incident showed "Americans cannot any longer conduct a serious public discussion or exercise independent judgment about matters of great importance". |
And he blamed the campaign against him on the "Israel Lobby", which he said used tactics which "plumb the depths of dishonour and indecency". | And he blamed the campaign against him on the "Israel Lobby", which he said used tactics which "plumb the depths of dishonour and indecency". |
The NIC releases influential annual national intelligence assessments, supposed to reflect the consensus of multiple different US intelligence agencies. | The NIC releases influential annual national intelligence assessments, supposed to reflect the consensus of multiple different US intelligence agencies. |
But they are not always without controversy - such as a 2002 assessment which concluded that Iraq was continuing to produce weapons of mass destruction, and which helped the Bush administration justify the case for war. | But they are not always without controversy - such as a 2002 assessment which concluded that Iraq was continuing to produce weapons of mass destruction, and which helped the Bush administration justify the case for war. |
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