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Hagel Faces Tough Questions at Nomination Hearing: VOA Recap & News Roundup

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02.01.2013 at 12:11am

Hagel Faces Tough Questions at Nomination Hearing by Michael Bowman, Voice of America.

McCain repeatedly asked if Hagel regretted his opposition to the 2007 U.S. troop surge in Iraq. “The question is: were you right or wrong? That is a pretty straightforward question.”

Hagel declined to answer. “I am not going to give you a ‘yes or no.’  I think it is far more complicated than that. As I have already said, my answer is: I will defer that judgment to history,” Hagel said.

Hagel was also put on the defensive over past votes and statements concerning Iran’s nuclear program, Iran’s backing for international terrorism, Israel’s influence in U.S. politics, and the necessity of America’s nuclear arsenal. Hagel repeatedly proclaimed his support for Obama administration policies, regardless of past statements or actions.

“I am on the record on many issues. But no one individual vote, no one individual quote, no one individual statement defines me,” Hagel said.

Republican Senator James Inhofe was not impressed. “Senator Hagel’s record is deeply troubling and out of the mainstream. Too often, it seems, he is willing to subscribe to a worldwide view that is predicated on appeasing our adversaries while shunning our friends,” Inhofe said.

Hagel rejected the allegation. “My overall worldview has never changed: that America has and must maintain the strongest military in the world, that we must lead in the international community to confront threats and challenges together,” Hagel said.

The hearing was not entirely hostile. Democratic Senator Carl Levin noted Hagel’s service as an enlisted soldier in the Vietnam War.

“It would be a positive message for our soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines in harm’s way around the world to know that one of their own holds the highest office in the Department of Defense, and that he has their backs,” Levin said.

Hagel appears to have the support of Democratic senators, who hold a majority in the Senate. But he would need at least five Republican votes for confirmation if any senator used a procedural maneuver to force a three-fifths vote on his nomination.  He would succeed outgoing Defense Secretary Leon Panetta.

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Hagel Faces Tough Questions at Nomination Hearing – VOA

Senators Press Hagel During Confirmation Hearing – WP

Hagel’s Views Come Under Harsh Scrutiny by Republicans – NYT

Recap: Chuck Hagel Confirmation Hearing – WSJ

Hagel Faces Barrage of Criticism During Tense Confirmation Hearing – Fox

McCain Pounds Hagel in Senate Confirmation Hearing – CSM

Hagel, GOP Senators Butt Heads at Defense Secretary Confirmation – ABC

Under Fire from Republicans, Hagel Ends Marathon Confirmation Hearing – NBC

Tense Confirmation Hearing Tests SecDef Hagel on Record, Comments – S&S

Hagel Grilled By Fellow Republicans At Conformation Hearing – NPR

Pentagon Nominee in Testy Hearing – BBC

Hagel Feuds With 'Old Friend' McCain Over Iraq Surge Policy – SFC

Chuck Hagel Stumbles on Iran Questioning – Politico

Hagel Vows Policies Worthy of US Service Members, Families – AFPS

Hagel: Iran Has ‘Elected, Legitimate’ Government – WFB

Who Won the Chuck Hagel-John McCain Surge Fight? – USN&WR opinion

Chuck Hagel, An Antiwar Secretary of Defense – LAT opinion

Hagel Defense Nomination Will Pass – USAT opinion

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