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Why are Ivy League schools rushing to shower Robert Malley with honours?

The 'on leave' Iran negotiator has had his security clearance suspended - but this has not stopped two Ivy League universities engaging him

August 24, 2023 11:09
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Robert Malley was the US’s lead negotiator on the “Iran deal” of 2015, also known as the JCPOA, and also recognised as an attempt to license Iran’s terrorist regime’s nuclear weapons programme.

Under Joe Biden, Malley was the Lead Special Envoy in the attempt to revive the deal. That is, until late June, when it emerged that the State Department had placed him on permanent leave.

When a Congressional committee requested Malley’s attendance at a hearing on Iran policy, the State Department said he was on leave. It neglected to inform Congress that his security clearance was suspended, and that he was suspected of sharing classified documents.

The scandal has not stopped Princeton’s School of Public and International Affairs and Yale’s Jackson School of Public Affairs from engaging Malley. Yale’s website coyly describes him as “on leave” from the State Department, but this is not the usual revolving-door appointment.

Malley’s case is now reportedly with the FBI. This would suggest that his misdemeanours reached the level of possible criminal conduct.

Why are Ivy League schools rushing to wreath him in honours? In the unlikely event of anyone ever holding them to account, they will claim that Malley has wisdom to dispense. Malley himself claims this.

“While I am on leave from the State Department, I am extremely grateful to work with the next generation of public servants,” he said in a Princeton press release.

This should read: “While my security clearance is suspended from the State Department and I am under investigation by the FBI, apparently for sharing classified documents, I am extremely grateful to indoctrinate the next generation of public servants with the failed ideas on which my career has floated upwards even as the same ideas drive the standing of my country ever southwards.”

Fun fact: Malley, a longtime advocate of those misunderstood freedom fighters from Hamas, is Jewish.

Less fun fact: Malley’s mother Barbara Silverstein worked in the UN delegation of Algeria’s National Liberation Front (the FLN).

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