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Who Undercut Ambassador Horan
middle east quarterly ^ | spring2005 | Dave Patterson

Posted on 06/12/2005 7:55:20 AM PDT by rang1995

Who Undercut Ambassador Horan? Correspondence

To the Editor:

Your tribute to Ambassador Hume Horan was moving and richly deserved. He was a man of extraordinary decency, integrity, and ability.

The only sentence in the piece with which I'd quibble is the one that reads, "Horan's clash with State Department Arabists ended in his recall from Saudi Arabia." I had the privilege of serving under Ambassador Horan in Saudi Arabia at the time in question and can attest that there was no clash with State Department Arabists. Arabists at the U.S. Embassy in Riyadh at the time were shocked and angered at the treatment of Ambassador Horan, and by report, so were Arabists at other U.S. embassies and in the Department of State. The tale that reached us was that, against the advice of the Near East Affairs bureau, Secretary of State George Shultz determined that there would be no diplomatic sanction for the Saudis' undiplomatic behavior and that Ambassador Horan would be promptly replaced by Ambassador Walter Cutler, a good and decent man, but no Arabist.

The Saudi demand for Horan's removal and the subsequent shabby treatment of Ambassador Horan, we were given to understand, was caused by a failure of communication between National Security Council staff and the Department of State: Ambassador Horan carried out a harsh demarche to King Fahd, as instructed by the department. National Security Council staff, however, had reportedly decided not to make such a demarche and had communicated this to the Saudis, but not to the department or to Ambassador Horan.

Ambassador Horan required no interpreter but was able to carry out his instructions promptly, in his elegant Arabic. Thus the king was able to believe, or to affect to believe, that Ambassador Horan was speaking for himself and not for the U. S. government and demanded his removal.

Ambassador Horan clashed with no one but was a model of competence, professionalism, courtesy, self-discipline, and integrity through the entire mess, as I understand him to have been throughout his entire professional life.

Dave Patterson Retired foreign service officer Political Section, U.S. Embassy, Riyadh 1984-88


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: foreignpolicy; horan; houseofsaud; humehoran; middleeast; nsc; saudiarabia; statedepartment; statedept; usembassy; usembassyn
i never knew he died..was the only member of State who had a balanced view(not a Arabist cry baby) on the talk shows..Nice man
1 posted on 06/12/2005 7:55:20 AM PDT by rang1995
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To: rang1995

I met Hume Horan in Baghdad in September 2004. I was doing computer support for Bremer's staff and didn't have a place to sit. He offered me his desk when he wasn't there, which was frequently.
It was a joy to see the pleasant shock on the faces of the Iraqis who were part of the cleaning crew when Hume would speak to them. Most were stunned by his Arabic.
After I fixed a computer problem for him he insisted that I call him Hume instead of Ambassador Horan.
Everything about him either kind or classy. He also had a great sense of humor.


2 posted on 06/12/2005 8:44:34 AM PDT by nerdwithamachinegun (All generalizations are wrong.)
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To: nerdwithamachinegun

I meant to say September 2003.


3 posted on 06/12/2005 8:45:30 AM PDT by nerdwithamachinegun (All generalizations are wrong.)
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To: rang1995

when did this happen?


4 posted on 06/12/2005 8:59:46 AM PDT by japaneseghost
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