Elliott Abrams is considered a foreign policy hawk, a proud 'neo-Conservative,' and has signed a plea agreement in the Iran-Contra affair
By Amir Tibon
January 26, 2019 "Information
Clearing House"
- WASHINGTON
- Secretary of State
Mike Pompeo anounced on Friday that
Elliott Abrams will be the State
Department’s special envoy for dealing with
the
crisis in Venezuela. Abrams was a senior
Middle East adviser in George W. Bush’s
White House, and also worked for the
Republican administrations of George H.W.
Bush and Ronald Reagan.
Abrams is considered a foreign policy hawk,
and one of the most prominent members of the
“neo-Conservative” school of thought. During
the 2016 Republican primary, he opposed the
nomination of
Donald Trump, and stated that Trump
wasn’t worthy of leading the party of Reagan
and Abraham Lincoln. These statements led
Trump to
veto an attempt by the previous
Secretary of State, Rex Tillerson, to
appoint Abrams to a senior State Department
position in 2017.
Pompeo said on Friday that he was “excited”
to have Abrams join the Department.
“Elliott’s passion for the rights and
liberties for all peoples makes him a
perfect fit and a valuable and timely
addition,” Pompeo stated.
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In the 1980's, Abrams served in the State
Department under the Reagan administration.
During that period, as part of his
responsibility regarding Latin America,
Abrams was involved in the Iran-Contra
affair, and eventually signed a plea
agreement, pleading guilty to withholding
information from Congress regarding the
administration's attempts to support the
Nicaraguan Contra rebels. Abrams was
sentenced to two years probation and was
pardoned by George H.W. Bush, in 1992, after
Bush lost the election of that year to Bill
Clinton.
Under the George W. Bush administration,
Abrams was involved in crafting Middle East
policy, including the 2002 “Road Map for
Peace” and the U.S. support for Israel’s
withdrawal from Gaza in 2005. Abrams was the
first American official to learn about
Israel's intent to evacuate its settlements
in Gaza, during a meeting he held with
then-Prime Minister Ariel Sharon in Rome.
In February 2016, during an appearance
before the Jewish People's Policy
Institution in Jerusalem, he said he might
not vote at all in the U.S. election if the
two nominees would be Trump and Hillary
Clinton. He expressed a similar sentiment in
an interview with Politico a month later.
However, Abrams made sure not to become part
of the "Never Trump" group of conservative
figures, and didn't sign any pledges not to
serve under a Trump Administration.
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==See Also==
Official convicted over Iran-Contra scandal appointed to help 'restore democracy' in Venezuela
Iran-Contra Felon : Top Facts About New US' Venezuela Envoy: Key things you need to know about Abrams and what his appointment could mean for Venezuela.
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