The Hagel Nomination:
An Open Letter to Sen. Charles E. Schumer
Dear Chuck,
I write to encourage you to review and reconsider your endorsement of Chuck Hagel as secretary of defense. The new information that has appeared since your meeting with him on Jan. 14 suggests that his weak policies vis-à-vis Iran and his reprehensible views toward Israel run even deeper than we realized at that time.
We now know that he referred to Israel's self-defense in 2006 as a "sickening slaughter." That he preposterously stated in 2007 that "The State Department has become adjunct to the Israeli Foreign Minister's office." That he obnoxiously said in 2010 (according to a paraphrase) that Israel was "risking becoming an apartheid state."
Rep. Eliot L. Engel (New York) was the rare Democratic elected official to come out against the Hagel nomination.
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Rep. Eliot Engel has characterized Hagel's outlook as having "some kind of endemic hostility toward Israel." I have written that Hagel "is known for only two foreign policy/defense views: being soft on Iran and hostile to Israel."
Chuck, you and I go back to our many long dinners and debates in the college dining room in the late 1960s, when your sensible moderation first became evident. A hallmark of your career since then has been consistently to show good sense and courage on Middle Eastern issues.
As you noted with pride in an April 2010 interview, your family name "comes from the word shomer, which means guardian" in Hebrew. You mentioned that your ancestors were guardians of the Jewish ghetto in the Ukraine, adding: "I believe HaShem [God], actually, gave me my name, as one of my roles that is very important in the United States Senate is to be a shomer for Israel. I will continue to be that with every bone in my body."
You expressed having had "genuine concerns" about Hagel prior to your White House meeting with him; now is the moment for you to follow the dictates of your conscience. I hope you will now come out against the Hagel nomination, a shift that will have profound repercussions for the country and secure your reputation as a shomer for U.S.-Israel relations.
Yours sincerely,
Daniel
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