Sunday, February 22, 2009

Obama appoints critic of Israel to top Intelligence Post

To those easily conned Jews who believed that the appointment of Rahm Emmanuel to Chief of Staff would somehow provide "gate-keeper" status to protect Israel's security, just a month into his presidency, Barack Obama has selected as his chief Intelligence adviser, long time critic of Israel, Chas Freeman Jr..

Here is what we know about Freeman from Arutz Sheva, Israel National News Agency:


Typical of Freeman's viewpoints is a statement he made in a speech before the Washington Institute of Foreign Affairs in 2007, in which he more or less blames international terrorist acts on Israel: "American identification with Israeli policy has also become total. Those in the region and beyond it who detest Israeli behavior, which is to say almost everyone, now naturally extend their loathing to Americans. This has had the effect of universalizing anti-Americanism, legitimizing radical Islamism, and gaining Iran a foothold among Sunni as well as Shiite Arabs. For its part, Israel no longer even pretends to seek peace with the Palestinians; it strives instead to pacify them. Palestinian retaliation against this policy is as likely to be directed against Israel’s American backers as against Israel itself. Under the circumstances, such retaliation – whatever form it takes – will have the support or at least the sympathy of most people in the region and many outside it. This makes the long-term escalation of terrorism against the United States a certainty, not a matter of conjecture."

Freeman also is a strong advocate of talking to Hamas, which he says "is the only democratically-elected government in the Arab world."

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