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January 31, 2013

Hagel in hearings expands on ‘Jewish lobby’ apology





Former Sen. Chuck Hagel (R-Neb.) giving testimony to the Senate Armed Services Committee to be Defense Secretary, on Capitol Hill in Washington, on Jan. 31. Photo by Kevin Lamarque/Reuters

Former Sen. Chuck Hagel (R-Neb.) giving testimony to the Senate Armed Services Committee to be Defense Secretary, on Capitol Hill in Washington, on Jan. 31. Photo by Kevin Lamarque/Reuters

Defense Secretary nominee Chuck Hagel in Senate hearings expanded on his apology for the use of the term "Jewish lobby," and said it was also wrong to suggest pro-Israel groups "intimidate" Congress into doing "dumb things."

Hagel, the former Republican senator from Nebraska nominated by President Obama to become defense secretary, faced an array of tough questions on Thursday from members of both parties on the Senate Armed Services Committee.

Two members, Sens. Roger Wicker (R-Miss.) and Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) focused particularly on Hagel's claim in a 2006 interview that the "Jewish lobby" is intimidating.

"I've already said I regret referencing the Jewish lobby, I should have said pro-Israel lobby," Hagel said. "The use of intimidation -- I should have used influence, I think that would have been more appropriate. I should not have said dumb or stupid, because I understand or appreciate there are other views on these things."

Senators also asked Hagel about his past skepticism of some Iran sanctions and his wariness of a military strike.

He reiterated his commitment to sanctions, and said all options, including the military option, were on the table in order to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon.

Hagel also said he was committed to the special U.S.-Israel relationship.

Much of the hearing was taken up with reviewing past Hagel statements and actions on Israel and Iran. He acknowledged putting a hold on comprehensive Iran sanctions in 2008, but said he did this with other Republican senators, and suggested that the hold was placed at the behest of the Bush administration.

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