For his part, I'm hardly surprised to see Petraeus behaving this way. Oval Office ambitions are by now quite expected, and the General's inside-the-Beltway ticket-punching has been legendary.
Yes, Petraeus deigned to state the obvious to the Armed Services Committee - not exactly a group known for accepting criticism of America's super-duper ally - by telling them that Israel's ongoing occupation posed a threat to US national security interests in the Central Command's area of operations.
The background noise it created must have caused alarm. So it seems Petraeus turned to Council on Foreign Relations scholar and pro-Israel hit man Max Boot to fight back.
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