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Obama set to nominate new defense secretary

Chuck Hagel



WASHINGTON, D.C.: US President Barack Obama is poised to nominate Chuck Hagel as his new defense secretary on Monday (Tuesday in Manila), but Republicans are signaling a fierce confirmation fight even though he is one of their own.


Obama has decided he wants the 66-year-old former Republican senator to succeed Leon Panetta at the Pentagon, an administration source said, confirming US media reports.

Obama is also expected to announce who he has chosen to replace David Petraeus at the helm of the Central Investigation Agency (CIA), with acting director Michael Morell and counter-terrorism adviser John Brennan seen as the frontrunners, CNN said.

Despite the fact that Hagel is a fellow Republican, party heavyweights scenting blood in bitterly divided Washington have accused him of hostility toward Israel and naivety on Iran, auguring a tough nomination process ahead.

The top Republican in the Senate, Mitch McConnell, praised Hagel when he left his Nebraska seat in 2009 for his “clear voice and stature on national security and foreign policy,” but his tone was markedly different on Sunday (Monday in Manila).

“He ought to be given a fair hearing like any other nominee and he will be,” McConnell told ABC. “I’m going to wait and see how the hearings go and whether Chuck’s views square with the job he would be nominated to do.”

But over on CNN, leading Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham did not shy away from a full-frontal attack, saying that Hagel would be “the most antagonistic defense secretary towards the state of Israel in our nation’s history.”

“Not only has he said you should directly negotiate with Iran, sanctions won’t work, that Israel must negotiate with Hamas, an organization, terrorist group, that lobs thousands of rockets into Israel. He also was one of 12 senators who refused to sign a letter to the European Union trying to designate Hezbollah as a terrorist organization,” Graham added.

Hagel would be an “in-your-face” and “incredibly controversial choice” by Obama that would probably represent a “bridge too far” for him and a lot of other Republicans, he said, before adding that the hearings would provide the expected nominee with a chance to “set some of this straight.”

Another Republican senator, John Cornyn of Texas, said that he would oppose the nomination, charging it would be the “worst possible message we could send to our friend Israel and the rest of our allies in the Middle East.”

Hagel, a decorated Vietnam veteran, is known for a fiercely independent streak and a tendency to speak bluntly.

In a recent interview with the history magazine Vietnam, he denied he was a pacifist.

“I believe in using force, but only after a very careful decision-making process,” he was quoted by the magazine as saying. “I will do everything I can to avoid needless, senseless war.”

If confirmed by the Senate as Pentagon chief, Hagel will have to manage major cuts to military spending, while wrapping up the US war effort in Afghanistan and preparing for worst-case scenarios in Iran or Syria.

Administration appointments are often tense affairs in the United States as the confirmation hearings provide senators with opportunities to turn away unwanted candidates or score cheap political points, or both.

It is unusual for presidential nominees for cabinet posts to be voted down by the Senate and Obama’s Democrats currently hold the potentially decisive majority in the upper house.

Should Republicans choose to use an obstructive tactic known as the filibuster to prevent the matter from being brought to a vote, Obama would only need to woo a handful of their number to see his nominee confirmed.

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