Posted on 11/26/2014 6:27:08 AM PST by SeekAndFind
Last August, I flew halfway around the world with Chuck Hagel to try to see what made him tick, and why hed been chosen as Secretary of Defense at such an unsettled, seemingly crucial period for our national security.
I watched Hagel in bilateral meetings with Southeast Asian ministers of defense, and I watched him take questions from American marines in Hawaii. I saw him in a bathing suit (hes an avid morning lap-swimmer), and I saw him in a business suit, and I saw him in leisurewear on the interminable flights across the Pacific. I interviewed him twice, generating nearly 10,000 words of transcripts. And after all of that, the impression I got of him, as a person or as a leader, might be summarized as smudgey. Looking back on it, there was a pall of futility, maybe even mismatch, that hung over those two weeks, as Hagel, the stage to himself, failed to project any kind of personal force.
It was a weird trip, that jaunt to Asia. Hagel was due at a meeting of defense ministers from the ASEAN countries, being held in Brunei, and he made stops along the way in Hawaii, Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta, and Manila to show off the Obama Administrations strategic rebalance, better known as the pivot to Asia.
The day before Hagel took off from Andrews Air Force Base, however, Bashar al-Assad launched a Sarin attack on his own people, and Washington began to gear up for punitive airstrikes. It left the Secretary in the unenviable position of having to embark on a low-stakes diplomatic trip as the real decision-making was going on back in the capital.
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Not sure exactly what the guy ever stood for. >>>>>>>>>>>>>
Hagel was a populist champion of the ordinary, when what the country needs is a fire breather capable of facing down the micromanaging dimwits in the WHITE HUT.
We will not get what the country needs, Sec Def will be another arse licking Obama sycophant who will move aside to let Obama pretend he is a military expert between golf rounds.
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