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Freeman: US run by Israeli Lobby
By News Bulletin
Press TV
Wednesday, Mar 11, 2009

The chairman-designate of the US National Intelligence Council declines to take the  post citing the Israeli grip on Washington as a reason.

On Tuesday, Charles W. Freeman wrote a fiery letter announcing his withdrawal and  attacking the Israeli Lobby for a smear campaign aimed at preventing his appointment.  The move followed accusations of unwelcome allegiance to Saudi Arabia and China of  Freeman who is known for his anti-Israeli stance.

Freeman, an outspoken critic of Israel and the US support for the Jewish entity,  blamed the "unscrupulous people" of the lobby for "outrageous agitation" and  "character assassination" after it was known that Director of National Intelligence  Dennis Blair had tipped him to head the council. The body produces the National  Intelligence Estimate listing the reported threats to US security.

"The aim of this Lobby is control of the policy process through the exercise of a  veto over the appointment of people who dispute the wisdom of its views, the  substitution of political correctness for analysis, and the exclusion of any and all  options for decision by Americans and our government other than those that it  favors," Freeman wrote.

"There is a special irony in having been accused of improper regard for the opinions  of foreign governments and societies by a group so clearly intent on enforcing  adherence to the policies of a foreign government - in this case, the government of  Israel," the letter added.

The outspoken politician said he had clear evidence against the lobbyists who are  "determined to prevent any view other than its own from being aired, still less to  factor in American understanding of trends and events in the Middle East."

During his headship of the Middle East Policy Council (MEPC), allegations were  leveled against Freeman that he functioned as "a mouthpiece for Saudi Arabia" in  exchange for money from the Saudi royalties. He has also been accused of bias towards  Beijing for constantly advising the White House to forge stronger China ties.

"I have never sought to be paid or accepted payment from any foreign government,  including Saudi Arabia or China, for any service, nor have I ever spoken on behalf of  a foreign government, its interests, or its policies," Freeman continued.

He wondered if President Barack Obama's administration could formulate its own Middle  East policy despite the lobby.

He also warned that the body's coercive methods ultimately "threaten the existence of  the state of Israel."

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Charles Freeman's Statement in Wake of Withdrawl from Intelligence Post:

Charles Freeman, a veteran diplomat slated to become the top U.S. intelligence  analyst, withdrew from consideration Tuesday. He released a statement denouncing the  Israel Lobby for character assassination. Here is the text of the statement.

To all who supported me or gave me words of encouragement during the controversy of  the past two weeks, you have my gratitude and respect.

You will by now have seen the statement by Director of National Intelligence Dennis  Blair reporting that I have withdrawn my previous acceptance of his invitation to  chair the National Intelligence Council.

I have concluded that the barrage of libelous distortions of my record would not  cease upon my entry into office. The effort to smear me and to destroy my credibility  would instead continue. I do not believe the National Intelligence Council could  function effectively while its chair was under constant attack by unscrupulous people  with a passionate attachment to the views of a political faction in a foreign  country. I agreed to chair the NIC to strengthen it and protect it against  politicization, not to introduce it to efforts by a special interest group to assert  control over it through a protracted political campaign.

As those who know me are well aware, I have greatly enjoyed life since retiring from  government. Nothing was further from my mind than a return to public service. When  Admiral Blair asked me to chair the NIC I responded that I understood he was "asking  me to give my freedom of speech, my leisure, the greater part of my income, subject  myself to the mental colonoscopy of a polygraph, and resume a daily commute to a job  with long working hours and a daily ration of political abuse." I added that I  wondered "whether there wasn't some sort of downside to this offer." I was mindful  that no one is indispensable; I am not an exception. It took weeks of reflection for  me to conclude that, given the unprecedentedly challenging circumstances in which our  country now finds itself abroad and at home, I had no choice but accept the call to  return to public service. I thereupon resigned from all positions that I had held and  all activities in which I was engaged. I now look forward to returning to private  life, freed of all previous obligations.

I am not so immodest as to believe that this controversy was about me rather than  issues of public policy. These issues had little to do with the NIC and were not at  the heart of what I hoped to contribute to the quality of analysis available to  President Obama and his administration. Still, I am saddened by what the controversy  and the manner in which the public vitriol of those who devoted themselves to  sustaining it have revealed about the state of our civil society. It is apparent that  we Americans cannot any longer conduct a serious public discussion or exercise  independent judgment about matters of great importance to our country as well as to  our allies and friends.

The libels on me and their easily traceable email trails show conclusively that there  is a powerful lobby determined to prevent any view other than its own from being  aired, still less to factor in American understanding of trends and events in the  Middle East. The tactics of the Israel Lobby plumb the depths of dishonor and  indecency and include character assassination, selective misquotation, the willful  distortion of the record, the fabrication of falsehoods, and an utter disregard for  the truth. The aim of this Lobby is control of the policy process through the  exercise of a veto over the appointment of people who dispute the wisdom of its  views, the substitution of political correctness for analysis, and the exclusion of  any and all options for decision by Americans and our government other than those  that it favors.

There is a special irony in having been accused of improper regard for the opinions  of foreign governments and societies by a group so clearly intent on enforcing  adherence to the policies of a foreign government – in this case, the government of  Israel. I believe that the inability of the American public to discuss, or the  government to consider, any option for US policies in the Middle East opposed by the  ruling faction in Israeli politics has allowed that faction to adopt and sustain  policies that ultimately threaten the existence of the state of Israel. It is not  permitted for anyone in the United States to say so. This is not just a tragedy for  Israelis and their neighbors in the Middle East; it is doing widening damage to the  national security of the United States.

The outrageous agitation that followed the leak of my pending appointment will be  seen by many to raise serious questions about whether the Obama administration will  be able to make its own decisions about the Middle East and related issues. I regret  that my willingness to serve the new administration has ended by casting doubt on its  ability to consider, let alone decide what policies might best serve the interests of  the United States rather than those of a Lobby intent on enforcing the will and  interests of a foreign government.

In the court of public opinion, unlike a court of law, one is guilty until proven  innocent. The speeches from which quotations have been lifted from their context are  available for anyone interested in the truth to read. The injustice of the  accusations made against me has been obvious to those with open minds. Those who have  sought to impugn my character are uninterested in any rebuttal that I or anyone else  might make.

Still, for the record: I have never sought to be paid or accepted payment from any  foreign government, including Saudi Arabia or China, for any service, nor have I ever  spoken on behalf of a foreign government, its interests, or its policies. I have  never lobbied any branch of our government for any cause, foreign or domestic. I am  my own man, no one else's, and with my return to private life, I will once again – to  my pleasure – serve no master other than myself. I will continue to speak out as I  choose on issues of concern to me and other Americans.

I retain my respect and confidence in President Obama and DNI Blair. Our country now  faces terrible challenges abroad as well as at home. Like all patriotic Americans, I  continue to pray that our president can successfully lead us in surmounting them.