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American Jewish Congress

Hagel and the Hawks

Published December 14, 2012by Marsha B. Cohen 4 Comments

Chuck Hagel hasn’t even been nominated for Secretary of Defense and yet rumors abound that he is a frontrunner for the job. The volume of the squawking from hard-line hawks opposing his nomination reveals much about the way the neoconservative echo… Continue Reading  

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