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إلى دمشق ليس للهواة كتبها
المحرر بوسطن
هيرالد 7/4/2007 Road to Damascus not for
amateurs By
There
seemed nothing really objectionable in what House
Speaker Nancy Pelosi told Syrian President Bashar
Al-Assad. What was objectionable was her very presence
there.
An earlier visit to Assad by a few House
Republicans was also objectionable - even if the White
House didn’t get around to denouncing it until the
speaker and her mostly Democratic group was on its way
to Damascus.
Pelosi said she raised the issue of Syria’s
support of the Hezbollah and Hamas terrorist groups, and
its facilitation of the entry into Iraq of foreign
insurgents.
She also relayed a message from Israeli Prime
Minister Ehud Olmert that “Israel was ready to engage
in peace talks,” she said, and received Assad’s
assurance that he too was “ready to resume the peace
process.” (Olmert’s office quickly issued a
statement saying there was no new peace initiative.) Normally,
there’s no objection to members of Congress of either
party meeting with officials of foreign governments. But
A trip like Pelosi’s effectively rewards an
outlaw Syria for nothing. What the “negotiate no
matter what” crowd forgets is all the previous failed
attempts to get
If Assad wants to play ball, there is still a
U.S. embassy in Damascus (not to mention those back
channels to Israel) and Ambassador Margaret Scobey could
be there in two days. All Assad has to do is pick up the
phone. But he would rather help an over-the-top partisan
embarrass her country. http://news.bostonherald.com/editorial/view.bg?articleid=193327 ----------------- نشرنا
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