Peter Beinhart: “What makes Hagel so important, and so threatening to the Republican
foreign-policy elite, is that he is one of the few prominent
Republican-aligned politicians and commentators (George Will and Francis
Fukuyama are others, but such voices are rare) who was intellectually
changed by Iraq. And Hagel was changed, in large measure, because he
bore within him intellectual (and physical) scar tissue from Vietnam…. the Iraq War sparked something visceral in Hagel, as the former Vietnam
rifleman realized that, once again, detached and self-interested elites
were sending working-class kids like himself to die in a war they
couldn’t honestly defend.”
Andrew Sullivan: “To my mind, this is his core qualification. Unlike so many of the
lemmings and partisans of Washington DC, Hagel actually called out the
catastrophe of the Iraq War as it happened. The neocons cannot forgive
him for exposing what they wrought on the nation and the world.”
Wonk Wire: Hagel would give Obama policy cover.

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