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Sen. Inhofe to Oppose Hagel’s Nomination as Defense Secretary

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Friday, 25 Jan 2013 12:11 AM

By Todd Beamon

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Oklahoma Sen. Jim Inhofe said on Tuesday that he would oppose former GOP Sen. Chuck Hagel’s nomination as defense secretary by President Barack Obama.

Inhofe, the new ranking GOP member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, said his decision followed a meeting with the former Nebraska senator in Washington.

“Chuck Hagel is a good person, and it was a pleasure to serve with him in the U.S. Senate,” Inhofe said in a statement. “I am so very appreciative of the sacrifices he and his brother [Tom] made to serve this country during the Vietnam War. We had a very cordial meeting today in which we discussed his nomination.

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“Unfortunately, as I told him during our meeting today, we are simply too philosophically opposed on the issues for me to support his nomination.

“One of my biggest concerns is avoiding Obama’s sequestration that, as Secretary [Leon] Panetta has said, would be devastating to our military,” Inhofe’s statement added. “However, Senator Hagel’s comments have not demonstrated that same level of concern about the pending defense cuts.

“Senator Hagel has also been an outspoken supporter of nuclear disarmament and the Global Zero Movement. At a time when North Korea is threatening our allies with their nuclear capabilities and Iran continues to pursue a nuclear weapon and the means to deliver it, the security of our own nation and that of our allies requires us to be vigilant with our own nuclear weapons and defense systems,” Inhofe said in the statement.

“This administration has already put us in a more vulnerable position by drastically cutting our nuclear defense budget and eliminating our third site missile defenses in Poland and in the Czech Republic.”

Inhofe said, further, that he was concerned about Hagel’s record on Iran and Israel.

“In 2000, he was one of just four senators who refused to sign a letter affirming U.S. solidarity with Israel,” his statement said. “In 2001, he was one of just two senators who voted against extending the sanctions against Iran.

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“A year later, he urged the Bush administration to support Iranian membership in the World Trade Organization. Given the current tension in the Middle East that is largely being instigated by the Iranian regime, I am concerned with Senator Hagel’s views.

“Although we are opposed on issues, we are still friends,” Inhofe’s statement concluded. “This is one of those rare times when policy differences don’t stand in the way of personal relationships.”

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