It can't be said that what might be described as the Freeman affair in relation to his nomination, and then his subsequent withdrawing from the nomination, hasn't made waves around the world.
It may well serve as a substantial blot on the Obama administration.
The Nation's Robert Dreyfuss has secured an exclusive interview with Freeman. As Dreyfuss writes by way of introduction:
"Since February 26, I've written several times the battle over the nomination of Charles W. ("Chas") Freeman as chairman of the National Intelligence Committee. On Tuesday, he withdrew his name from consideration after what I called a "thunderous, coordinated assault" against him by the Israel lobby and its neoconservative allies.
On Friday, three days after he withdrew -- in the midst of a media storm, including front page stories in the New York Times and the Washington Post -- Freeman and I spoke in an exclusive interview for The Nation."
Continue here to read the text of the interview.
It may well serve as a substantial blot on the Obama administration.
The Nation's Robert Dreyfuss has secured an exclusive interview with Freeman. As Dreyfuss writes by way of introduction:
"Since February 26, I've written several times the battle over the nomination of Charles W. ("Chas") Freeman as chairman of the National Intelligence Committee. On Tuesday, he withdrew his name from consideration after what I called a "thunderous, coordinated assault" against him by the Israel lobby and its neoconservative allies.
On Friday, three days after he withdrew -- in the midst of a media storm, including front page stories in the New York Times and the Washington Post -- Freeman and I spoke in an exclusive interview for The Nation."
Continue here to read the text of the interview.
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