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Israel can’t take US support for granted

For the first time since 1948, there are serious questions over the US’s automatic support for Israel

March 12, 2009 12:18

By

Alex Brummer,

Alex Brummer

2 min read

The great taboo of Washington politics is to criticise Israel or the support of successive US administrations for the Jewish state. All seemed well on this front in the Barack Obama camp with the choice of former New York senator Hillary Clinton as Secretary of State and ex-IDF volunteer Rahm Emanuel as chief of staff.

But forming a new US administration is not like changing government in Britain, when only a handful of special advisers are switched. In the US, the changes go deep into every aspect of policymaking and occasionally a controversial figure creeps in.

Just such an event was recorded by Andrew Sullivan in his US column in the Sunday Times which provides commentary on events in the American capital.

He noted that a furore had broken out over the choice of former US ambassador Charles Freeman to be chairman of the influential National Intelligence Agency.