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Chuck Hagel lacks skills needed to manage fight against Islamic State, say administration sources

Times of Israel

US Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel is to resign under pressure on Monday, The New York Times reported Monday.

Senior administration officials who spoke with the New York Times said the decision to replace Hagel stems from the belief that he lacks the necessary skills to manage the fight against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria.

“The next couple of years will demand a different kind of focus,” an official told The New York Times.

Hagel, a former Republican senator, has served as Pentagon chief since early 2013. Obama is expected to announce the resignation Monday.

The official insisted on anonymity because this person was not authorized to discuss the matter publicly ahead of Obama’s official announcement.

A senior defense official said that Hagel submitted his resignation letter to Obama on Monday morning and the president accepted it. Hagel agreed to remain in office until his successor is confirmed by the Senate, the official said.

The official said that both Hagel and Obama “determined that it was time for new leadership in the Pentagon.” The official added that they had been discussing the matter over a period of several weeks.

The White House did not give any clue who might be Hagel’s eventual replacement at the Pentagon, but the New York Times cited three candidates.

Former under-secretary of defense Michele Flournoy is said to be in the running, along with Senator Jack Reed of Rhode Island — a former army officer — and former deputy secretary of defense Ashton Carter.

Hagel, as a Republican senator, voted in favor of the 2003 US invasion of Iraq, but later became a critic of the drawn out conflict that ensued and was taken on by Obama early last year to oversee the withdrawal of US forces from Afghanistan.

Hagel’s experience as a non-commissioned officer who saw action in Vietnam was seen as a strength as he took on the job, but his public appearances have often appeared clumsy or underwhelming as the US administration struggles to adapt to new conflicts.

“Over the past two years, Secretary Hagel helped manage an intense period of transition for the United States Armed Forces, including the drawdown in Afghanistan, the need to prepare our forces for future missions, and tough fiscal choices to keep our military strong and ready,” the official said.

A critic of Israel

Before he assumed office in the Pentagon, Hagel was known as a critic of Israel and of American policy toward the Jewish state. He criticized the Bush administration in 2002 for refusing to meet with late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat, and rebuked Israel for not engaging in negotiations with an Arafat-led Palestinian Authority.

“Israel must take steps to show its commitment to peace,” he wrote in the Washington Post at the time. “This does not mean giving up or limiting its right to self-defense against terrorism. But Palestinian reformers cannot promote a democratic agenda for change while both the Israeli military occupation and settlement activity continue.”

During the 2006 Second Lebanon War, Hagel broke party ranks by calling for an immediate unilateral ceasefire by both Israel and Hezbollah.

“The sickening slaughter on both sides must end and it must end now,” the then-senator from Nebraska said. “President Bush must call for an immediate cease-fire. This madness must stop.”

Hagel, a Vietnam veteran, was also an outspoken critic of the Bush administration’s foreign policy vis-à-vis Iraq, and rebuked his party’s approval for deploying more troops later in the war.

“There will be no victory or defeat for the United States in Iraq. These terms do not reflect the reality of what is going to happen there,” he wrote in the Washington Post in 2006. “The time for more US troops in Iraq has passed. We do not have more troops to send and, even if we did, they would not bring a resolution to Iraq.”

Once he became Defense Secretary, however, Hagel’s tone changed on Israel.

Israel is “a model for the world, and the relationship between our two countries… is as strong as it’s ever been,” Hagel said during his first trip to Israel while in office. “This is a difficult and dangerous time. This is a time when friends and allies must remain close, closer than ever. I’m committed to continue to strengthen this relationship.

0 thoughts on “US defense secretary to resign under pressure”
  1. The Zios are paving the way for a full-on invasion of Syria, killing the nuke talks, and bombing Iran.

  2. “Former under-secretary of defense Michele Flournoy is said to be in the running.”
    Flournoy may be a Jew. Her husband certainly is, and he is an ultra-militant Israel-firster.
    The Jews have never liked Hagel, but I suspect that what’s really happening is connected with Iran. Hagel has not managed to get a “nuclear deal” with Iran. That is, Hagel has not been able to get the Republican Guard out of the way, so the Iranian oligarchs can reign supreme. (The oligarchs are pro-Israel.)
    Or perhaps, as “paschnn” says (#1 above) Hagel is voluntarily leaving because he’s tired of groveling before the Jews.
    https://quatloosx.files.wordpress.com/2014/11/lightning-temple.jpg

  3. Maybe he was made an offer he could not refuse. It would be interesting to see if Hagel ends up working for Wall Street as some adviser making millions. Seems to be the norm for these people.

  4. To be replaced by someone who is more pro war, pro Jew, pro israel, anti Arab, anti Muslim, who will more convincingly pretend he loves America and supports the troops.
    Hagel is a fall guy for yet another Obama failure. Once again Obama can blame someone else.

  5. These kinds of games or switching powers in Washington will continue as long as American people are brainwashed or careless about their country’s political affairs…
    They should know that a big part of tax-payer’s money has been going to Israel every year either through financial aids, military aids or the wars that are related to Israel’s security….

  6. As long as the Jews control the US government there will never be an honest man in Washington. They all are after $$$$$$$$$ and one day they say something but the next day they will change their mind and go for IsraHELL.

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