James Baker vs. Chas Freeman
by Steven J. Rosen • Mar 6, 2009 at 7:45 pm
http://www.meforum.org/blog/obama-mideast-monitor/2009/03/james-baker-vs-chas-freeman
Sammy Benoit calls attention to this: Mark Hemingway at the National Review has a couple of excerpts from Baker's book "The Politics of Diplomacy." Here's one: "Our ambassador to Saudi Arabia, Chas Freeman, suggested to me that perhaps we shouldn't ask quite so much of the Saudis. As a result of their previous commitments to Desert Shield, he said, they had a liquidity shortage that Saud hadn't wanted to admit to me. It seemed to me to be a classic case of clientitis from one of our best diplomats. "I'm going in front of the Congress and I'm asking them to go ahead and fund this effort," I said, "and I've got to explain that American blood will be spilled. If you think we're not going to ask the Saudis to pay for this, you've got another thing coming." It was the last I ever heard from him about going easy on the Saudis in terms of the costs of the operation." (p. 373).
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