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slammed Hagel for his past comments
and positions on Iran. In conjunction with
Israel-friendly members of Congress,
they’ve warned Obama to rein Hagel in
so as not to send a dovish signal to
Tehran. Robert Satloff, executive
direction of the Washington Institute for
Near East Policy (WINEP), a pro-Israel
think tank, warned bluntly that the White
House should act quickly to make sure
that Hagel backs away from his previous
views on Iran and at least toes the
administration’s tougher line. “If the
White House does not take steps soon to
correct that impression, the chances for a
negotiated resolution of the Iran nuclear
crisis will fall nearly to zero and the
likelihood of Israeli military action will
rise dramatically,” he wrote.
Indeed, within days of his nomination as
secretary of defense, Hagel was already
backing away from his earlier views,
meeting with senior Pentagon officials
and influential senators who’ll vote on
his confirmation to clarify his views on
Iran, asserting that he supports broad
international sanctions against Iran and
that he believes that the military option
ought to be “on the table.” Several
Democratic senators who met with Hagel
announced with satisfaction that the
former senator from Nebraska had
sufficiently backtracked or “clarified” his
views on Iran. Consequently, they
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