What did Ibrahim “Abe” Suleiman really accomplish by his “historic” visit to Israel? Did he pressure the Israelis into softening their stance with regard to the Assadian overtures for peace? Or did he just embarrass the Syrian leadership, especially Bashar, and set the whole peace process back? – Because to talk to the Israelis now is going to tantamount to suicide for Bashar? Continue reading “I say “Hey! What’s Going On?””
Category: Regional & International Politics
The Curse!
These are interesting times indeed.
Realism and moderation are paving the way for dealing-making with radical murderous thugs.
Peacemaking is taking place in order to save, preserve and advance the interests of autocratic regimes. Continue reading “The Curse!”
The Backlash!
While things might appear good for the Assad regime as result of the recent congressional visits to Syria, the positions of the both Bush and Cheney in this regard, indicate that a backlash is to be expected. The recent relaxation that the Bush administration has shown vis-à-vis contact with Syrian officials, a development evident in the Baghdad conference, the meeting with the Syrian Ambassador in the US in the Sate Department, and the ensuing talks in Damascus between US and Syrian officials with regard to the situation of Iraqi refugees, will now cease and desist. The Bush Administration is likely to resume its isolationist policies with regard to the Assads, and will probably pursue them with a greater vim. So, do let the Syrian Ambassador pursue his congressional activities, he is only helping the Opposition’s cause as well. Continue reading “The Backlash!”
Friendship and Hope?
Of her visit to Syria and her three-hour meeting with the Syrian President, Nancy Pelosi, Speaker of the US House of Representatives, had this to say:
“We came in friendship, hope, and determined that the road to Damascus is a road to peace.” Continue reading “Friendship and Hope?”