Brownback Threatens to Put a Hold on Hill

Josh Rogin gauges the opposition to Chris Hill’s nomination to serve as U.S. Ambassador to Iraq and gets some choice quotes from Senator Sam Brownback, who is leading the charge against the appointment:

Brownback, who spearheaded the letter, said in an interview that he is considering placing a hold on the nomination. Such a move could stall action indefinitely. In addition to his criticisms of Hill’s experience and qualifications, Brownback also questioned the nominee’s credibility with Congress, referring to promises Hill made to him regarding North Korea last year. At a July hearing of the Senate Armed Services Committee, Hill, as the chief negotiator for the six-party talks, promised Brownback he would elevate the human rights issue in bilateral discussions and invite Jay Lefkowitz, the State Department’s special envoy for North Korean human rights, to all future negotiations with the North Koreans. In exchange, Brownback lifted his hold on the nomination of Kathleen Stephens to become ambassador to South Korea. Neither promise was kept, Brownback said. “I had a direct statement made to me in open hearing and nothing happened,” he said.

Support from Senator Lugar, ranking members of the Foreign Affairs Committee, assures that Hill’s nomination will get out of committee and will make it difficult for Republicans to filibuster his confirmation, but Brownback isn’t seeking reelection and has little to lose from putting a hold on Hill. After the mess with General Zinni, it’s not clear that President Obama is paying much attention to all this, but surely someone in the administration is eager to make sure they have their own guy in place at the Baghdad embassy. The White House is doing all it can to move Hill’s nomination along, but iIf Brownback holds this up for any substantial length of time, presumably the White House will find someone else to fill the post.

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