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Friday, January 04, 2013

'Unprecedented support for Israel,' my tuches: Hagel tried to shut USO port in Haifa

The Obama administration tells us over and over and over again about their 'unprecedented support' for Israel. Tonight, we have more proof that's a load of crap. Chuck Hagel, President Hussein Obama's putative nominee for Secretary of Defense, attempted to shut the USO Haifa Center (in Haifa, Israel) between 1987-90, when he headed up USO (Hat Tip: Sunlight).
Hagel, who served as president and CEO of the World USO from 1987 to 1990, expressed intense opposition to the USO Haifa Center during a tumultuous 1989 meeting with Jewish leaders, according to multiple sources involved in the fight to keep the post open.
“He said to me, ‘Let the Jews pay for it’,” said Marsha Halteman, director for military and law enforcement programs at the Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs (JINSA), which led the battle to keep USO Haifa operational.
Hagel’s campaign to close the storied USO port struck many observers, including the U.S. Navy and congressional leaders, as misguided. Those same critics argue today that Hagel’s animosity toward the Jewish state leaves him unsuited to be the nation’s next defense secretary.
“He essentially told us that if we wanted to keep the USO [in Haifa] open—and when I say ‘we’, he meant ‘the Jews’—he said the Jews could pay for it,” said Halteman, who recalled being taken aback by the comment.
“I told him at the time that I found his comments to be anti-Semitic,” she said. “He was playing into that dual loyalty thing.”

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Those present at that 1989 meeting over Haifa described the encounter as an indicator of what they said is Hagel’s hostility towards the Jewish state.
“An indication of Hagel’s early less-than-warm feelings toward Israel came in the late 1980s when, as the president of the USO, he sought to defund the popular USO facility in the Israeli port city of Haifa,” JINSA wrote in a recent newsletter.
The USO port in Haifa quickly became a popular destination for the U.S. Navy’s Sixth Fleet upon its opening in 1984. American soldiers and sailors were treated to tours of Israel and mingled with Haifa’s eclectic population.
The port soon became a symbol of the burgeoning military relationship between the U.S. and Israel.
“One of the most visible signs of the U.S.-Israel strategic cooperation has been the regular calls of the U.S. Sixth Fleet in Haifa,” a 1986 news report stated.
But budgetary constraints at the USO in the late 1980s led Hagel to put the Haifa port on the chopping block, sources said.
“There were a few USOs that showed up on his list as being in trouble financially and that he thought he needed to cut,” Halteman said.
“But even at the time, there were not budgetary problems at the Haifa USO,” she said. “In fact it was thriving. Hundreds of people were going through those doors weekly.”
When news of Hagel’s decision to close the port reached Capitol Hill, a delegation of lawmakers and others expressed fierce opposition, according to news reports.
“The closure decision came under heavy fire from the citizens of Haifa, the Sixth Fleet and American-Jewish circles,” the Jerusalem Post reported at the time.
Nearly everyone but Hagel supported the base, according to one Jewish communal official who is familiar with the controversy.
“The backlash was so vociferous—including from the Navy and from Congress—that not only did the closing get reversed but [Hagel] had to expand the base,” said the source.
However, sources said Hagel refused to permit the USO, which was teetering on bankruptcy at the time, to fund fully the Haifa port.
“Chuck Hagel said the Haifa port is costing the U.S. too much [and] that if the Jews wanted one, the Jews should do the fundraising,” said one source involved in protecting the port’s funding.
A Jewish member of the USO’s board ultimately volunteered to secure funding for the port.
Apparently, all records of this meeting have been disappeared down the memory hole at the USO. What a coincidence!

Read the whole thing.

I wonder why Obama didn't nominate Richard Falk or Noam Chomsky to be Secretary of Defense....

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1 Comments:

At 6:33 AM, Blogger free` said...

Wow!!! The USO is one of the few charities I donate to.

 

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