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Who Is William Arkin?
The Weekly Standard ^ | 10/23/2003 | Hugh Hewitt

Posted on 02/06/2007 7:38:21 PM PST by Leisler

A look at the Greenpeace activist cum L.A. Times military affairs columnist who's taking after Gen. Jerry Boykin.

For starters, he is the scribbler who launched the assault on Lt. Gen. Jerry Boykin a week ago by providing NBC with tapes of Boykin speaking in churches, and then followed with a Los Angeles Times op-ed that accused the general of being "an intolerant extremist" and a man "who believes in Christian 'jihad'" (Arkin later admitted on my radio program that Boykin never used the term "jihad").

Arkin also wrote that "Boykin has made it clear that he takes his orders not from his Army superiors but from God--which is a worrisome line of command." This statement, like the "jihad" quotation appears to be pure fiction.

But we can't know for sure because Arkin hasn't released the full transcripts of the talks Boykin gave. Arkin promised to do so when I interviewed him, but has since told my producer he won't be providing them because I have misquoted him on my website--another lie from Arkin, to go along with his broken promise of full disclosure.

SO WHO IS ARKIN? That has proven to be a difficult thing to determine, for while Arkin is a prolific writer, his biography is hard to assemble, and maybe intentionally so.

Arkin is a veteran of four years in the Army (he served from 1974 to 1978) and many of his bylines from the past two decades described him as a "military intelligence analyst" during his service (his rank and units are not readily apparent). He received his BS from the University of Maryland.

His employment since leaving the service is easier to trace. Arkin cut his teeth with the lefty Institute for Policy Studies, and went from there to positions with Greenpeace, the Natural Resources Defense Council, and Human Rights Watch. He has been a regular columnist for the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. In recent years he has taken more mainstream work as a senior fellow at the School for Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University (he appears to do most of his writing not from the SAIS campus, but from his home in Vermont).

He is also the regular military affairs columnist for the Los Angeles Times (what a surprise that the Times employs a Greenpeace alum as its military guru) and a commentator for MSNBC.

ARKIN TOLD ME he got his tip on Boykin's faith talks from a Pentagon source, which suggests that the general has an enemy inside the Pentagon. But if, as most of Boykin's critics have argued, the danger presented by the general's private talks about his faith is their effect on the Islamic world, then why did Arkin rush to publicize these private, little-noticed talks that he believes will hurt the U.S. abroad?

The answer is best found in Arkin's own speech to an audience at the U.S. Naval War College on September 25, 2002. In this lengthy and vitriolic attack on the Bush administration, Arkin admitted to feeling "cynical about the fact that we are going to war to enhance the economic interests of the Enron class," and declared that "the war against terrorism is overstated." Arkin believed, in fact, that the war "is not the core United States national security interest today." He rhetorically asked the audience: "Aren't I just another leftist, self-hating American?" and condemned the administration for taking "enormous liberties with American freedoms."

"The war against terrorism," he said, "if it is a war at all, is not World War II or the Cold War, and it is grasping at empty patriotism to claim that it is." He warned of "our tendency to fall back upon secrecy and government control." And he concluded by warning that our foreign policy "convey[s] the wrong message, which is that we have no values, that we are for sale":

Bush and company call the war on terror open ended. Such a characterization reveals a lack of ability to foresee an outcome and betrays a muddled sense of strategy, strategy that is based on American values and our aesthetic and our way of life. It is for that reason that they need help in seeing what they are doing. They hardly have all the answers. You can read the lengthy speech here. I was tempted to leave out the link in the hopes that Arkin would claim his quotes were taken out of context, but I'm willing to let the audience judge for itself, a courtesy that Arkin is unwilling to do for Boykin. I continue to suspect that there is much in the Boykin transcripts that would undercut Arkin's story line, and thus that he intends to conceal. The Los Angeles Times, so much ridiculed in recent weeks, doesn't appear in a hurry to produce the full transcripts either.

ARKIN SET OUT to damage an administration he unquestionably loathes, and found an exposed target in Boykin. The usualsuspects have gathered round to stone the general on the basis of edited reports compiled by an obvious ideologue, and despite the fact that the his talks were expressions of a deeply-felt faith delivered to audiences of fellow believers. There is no evidence that these talks had caused even a ripple of controversy until Arkin launched his well-orchestrated--and quite manipulative--campaign to bring the general down.

If the assault on General Boykin is successful, it is the beginning of the end for expressions of personal faith by public officials.

Hugh Hewitt is the host of The Hugh Hewitt Show, a nationally syndicated radio talkshow, and a contributing writer to The Daily Standard. His new book, In, But Not Of, has just been published by Thomas Nelson.


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You can read Arkin's lengthy speech here.
1 posted on 02/06/2007 7:38:22 PM PST by Leisler
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To: Leisler
Who Is William Arkin?

Not only a major-league a**hole, but having a Hall of Fame caliber career.

2 posted on 02/06/2007 7:41:14 PM PST by RichInOC ("Out! Out!"--St. Dogbert)
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To: Leisler
Arkin enlisted before collage. So why do I get the idea that his being an "intelligence annalist" wasn't so much as giving the General Order of Battle Plans for the Fulda Gap, as much as being a Army E-2 clerk that made sure floor safes were well painted and infantry platoon sergeants knew how to fill out SITREP cards properly.

If he had done anything highspeed he would of been yelping about it. He didn't. He was just one of hundreds in any late 1970's Army division intel ants.

I'd really like to see the blogosphere go over this guy and hang him with his own steaming soft sack-load of his own importance.
3 posted on 02/06/2007 7:45:07 PM PST by Leisler (REAL ENVIRONMENTALISTS WALK.)
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To: Leisler
B.G. Burkett, co-author of "Stolen Valor" offers a guide for obtaining anyone's military records:

http://www.stolenvalor.com/foia.htm
4 posted on 02/06/2007 7:46:51 PM PST by Brad from Tennessee (Anything a politician gives you he has first stolen from you)
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To: Leisler
Are you saying William Arkin, REMF? Totally, 100% agree.

Bill O'Reilly is on this guy like a bad rash. I've never been so bowled over by a journalist as I have been these past two nights. You can forget "Fair and Balanced" BO'R is totally BS over this Arkin guy's column in the WaPo. He is totally, totally back on the mark. I thought his hair was going to burst into flames!

Arkin called our troops, "mercenaries" and said that they receive "obscene amenities" in Iraq. I hope Bill makes this guy rue the day that he was born.

Most sincerely,
Marine Mom
5 posted on 02/06/2007 7:57:03 PM PST by ishabibble (http://www.philly.com/mld/philly/news/16615967.htmALL-AMERICAN INFIDEL)
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To: Leisler
E-mail william.arkin@wpni.com. Chubby Tiger lives in the People's Republic of Vermont, and no doubt, belongs to the Bernie Sanders Mens Naked Latte Lunch and Sauna League.

He lives amongst the folk of South Pomfret, which I think Pomfret means 'potato ass' in French.

6 posted on 02/06/2007 7:57:07 PM PST by Leisler (REAL ENVIRONMENTALISTS WALK.)
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To: Leisler
I was there (in Germany that is,) right after this Arking guy, Only four years? Year an enlisted remf... Probably got to the rank of e-4, worked over there at S-3, cleaning the M-113, hell, they probably even let he drive the thing once in a while.... Or maybe he was a jeep driver for the S-3 officer.

Whatever...This Arkin guy is a real putz.

7 posted on 02/06/2007 7:58:10 PM PST by abigkahuna (Step on up folks and see the "Strange Thing"--only a thin dollar, babies free)
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To: Leisler
Who Is William Arkin?

Well it's beginning to look like he is the Republican's poster boy for left wing news media bias. He has a resume a mile long of jobs with left wing organizations and yet he is found in MSM airwaves and print pooping all over the Bush administration, the military and apple pie while calling himself a military intelligence analyst.

8 posted on 02/06/2007 7:58:15 PM PST by groanup (War is not the answer, victory is.)
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To: ishabibble
I was in the green machine 78-84. I was in a headquarters company in a battalion in the 82nd. For enlisted it was just us medics, some cooks and the rest were basically chained to typewriters, unless the clerks got exercise by being released for some upper body file cabinet stuff. Anyways I vaguely remember an occupation, I think, called 'intelligence/annalist'. It wasn't go interrogate the SS Colonel stuff at all. It was the bottom, absolute, starting point for an enlisted guy, and basically was making sure people had their rating up, cards filled, safes locked in the evening. Anything of importance was done by senior NCO's. An E-3 would be sweeping up, making coffee and picking up the section sergeant's laundry. Maybe on a good day they would let you move the display cards during some presentation.
9 posted on 02/06/2007 8:05:30 PM PST by Leisler (REAL ENVIRONMENTALISTS WALK.)
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To: Leisler
Many enlisted USA Army Intel specialists during that specific time frame had what can only be politely called "issues".

None of his active duty station assignments are classified, and all should be readily available to enquiring minds under the FOI Act.

A quick perusal of his DD-214 should supply everything you thought you wanted to know.
Have fun!
10 posted on 02/06/2007 8:08:53 PM PST by sarasmom ( War is not the most vile of the evils humanity commits . There is always apathy...)
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To: groanup; abigkahuna
"military intelligence analyst."

I get the feeling he's been smoking all his hippy lefty Peace Corps friends that he spent a lot of time in, like, East Germany taking pictures of Soviet tank farms with I-Spy infrared cameras while his blond German assistant kept the Porche idling. Wondering how many languages he speaks? I bet for security reasons, he can't go into what he did. (snicker)
11 posted on 02/06/2007 8:12:59 PM PST by Leisler (REAL ENVIRONMENTALISTS WALK.)
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To: sarasmom

Back then I think something like 25% of enlisted were Cat-4.


12 posted on 02/06/2007 8:15:21 PM PST by Leisler (REAL ENVIRONMENTALISTS WALK.)
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To: Leisler

The left will leave no stone unturned in their quest to villify the Christian right.


13 posted on 02/06/2007 8:15:59 PM PST by Bullish ( Reality is the best cure for delusion.)
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To: Leisler

A complete pile of excrement! thats who he is.


14 posted on 02/06/2007 8:17:10 PM PST by HANG THE EXPENSE (Defeat liberalism, its the right thing to do for America.)
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To: Leisler
South Pomfret, Vermont is the next town north of .......

WOODSTOCK!

15 posted on 02/06/2007 8:21:09 PM PST by Leisler (REAL ENVIRONMENTALISTS WALK.)
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To: Leisler
"He was an Army intelligence analyst in West Berlin during the 1970s," ...according to WAPo. Can we narrow that down?
16 posted on 02/06/2007 8:24:39 PM PST by cookcounty (Question about the Democrats' Iraq Plan: "Is that a blank sheet of paper or a white flag?")
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To: Bullish
Villify? You wish. They want to destroy Christians. And, anyone else that has any strong identity. Only when people are completely striped, rootless, broken, can they then build them into the new socialist man, to be lead bt these elect, elite, the vanguard.
17 posted on 02/06/2007 8:25:04 PM PST by Leisler (REAL ENVIRONMENTALISTS WALK.)
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To: Leisler
According to "the Memory Hole":

<< Mr. Arkin served in the U.S. Army from 1974-1978, and was an assistant to the Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence of the US Commander Berlin. He was engaged in a number of covert intelligence collection projects and was the primary intelligence analyst for the West Berlin command. >>

18 posted on 02/06/2007 8:30:01 PM PST by cookcounty (Question about the Democrats' Iraq Plan: "Is that a blank sheet of paper or a white flag?")
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To: cookcounty
You know, Arkin, for a guy who puts himself out as an expert on near neigh everything under the sun, it's hard to find anything first source on this clown. Odd how he seems to imply a lot, yet not give details.

I smell rat.

His comments besides being lefty hissyfit, were just really poor language skills. What's up with that? He consistently says, writes, and prints outright falsehoods.

I think the guy is hiding stuff, big time.

You would think if he was an officer, he'd say his rank, schools, and such...but no it's all vague-at-the-bar-talk generalities.

Right.
19 posted on 02/06/2007 8:49:10 PM PST by Leisler (REAL ENVIRONMENTALISTS WALK.)
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To: Leisler

Arkin reminds me of a person I knew a long time ago.He couldn't say anything good about American soldiers either,even though he was one.


20 posted on 02/06/2007 9:13:12 PM PST by screaming eagle2 (No matter what you call it,a pre-owned vehicle is still a USED CAR!)
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