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'Realism' in Syria

Editorial of The New York Sun | February 15, 2008

What in the world are advisers to both Senators Obama and Clinton doing in Syria in the middle of a presidential campaign — and why are the two campaigns so unforthcoming about the details of the visits? The same week that a terrorist mastermind harbored by the Baathist regime in Damascus was assassinated by a car bomb, both one of Mr. Obama's foreign policy counselors, Zbigniew Brzezinski, a long-time critic of Israel, and one of Mrs. Clinton's national finance chairs, Hassan Nemazee, were meeting with President Assad.

Mr. Brzezinski himself issued a statement to the Baathist controlled press in Damascus, where he was quoted by the official Sana News Agency as saying that the "talks dealt with recent regional developments, affirming that both sides have a common desire to achieve stability in the region, which would benefit both its people and the United States." There was no indication in respect of whether Mr. Brzezinski queried the Syrian regime, officially listed by our own State Department as a terrorist-sponsoring state, about the assassination of Hezbollah's Imadh Mugniyah, who was slain by a car-bomb as, according to the Lebanese Broadcasting Channel, he was leaving a ceremony at an Iranian school in Damascus.

When our Eli Lake, telephoned the Obama campaign to see what it had to say about its adviser's doings in Syria, a spokesman said it was the first they had heard about it. Mr. Nemazee's office would not say anything about the trip, nor would Mrs. Clinton's campaign. When Mr. Lake rang the Four Seasons Hotel in Damascus, he was informed that Mr. Nemazee had left with the delegation yesterday.

Where is the sense of reality about who President Assad is and what his regime is all about? To suggest, as the Syrians report Mr. Brzezinski said, that they share some kind of common interest in respect of "stability" is disingenuous. Mugniyah, whom the Syrians had been harboring, has been among the FBI's most-wanted terrorists since 1983, when he authorized the attack on the American Marine barracks in Beirut. Mr. Assad runs a police state. Dictatorships can only thrive if the population is in constant terror and convinced the state itself is all knowing.

This has lead some to speculate that the Syrian regime itself might have been complicit in the killing of Mugniyah. We wouldn't gainsay the possibility entirely. Terrorists like drug dealers and mafiosos fight over turf all the time. What we would gainsay is that a benign construction could be put onto the role of the Assad family's Baathist regime in Syria. If the assassination of Mugniyah is a sign of anything, it is most likely that the Baathist regime is itself losing its grip on power. After all Mugniyah was a valuable asset for Mr. Assad, who relied on his capabilities to continue to threaten the prospect of a stable Lebanon.

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So where's the "realism" on the part of Mr. Brzezinski and other so-called foreign policy "realists," who have accused President Bush of foreign policy malpractice for downgrading relations with Syria after the Syrians threw in with the Iranians to sabotage Iraq? Why are advisers to Senators Clinton and Obama in the Syrian capital at a time like this? Are they pressing for a separate peace with the regime? It is something on which Mr. Obama and Mrs. Clinton will be challenged in the coming campaign, we have little doubt. Where do they stand in respect of Syria — and why can't they bring themselves to explain what their advisers are doing in the capital of one of the countries most hostile to America and Israel?


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Both Obama and Clinton must clarify their positions on Israel at Thursday's CNN debate here in my new home town... [MORE]

Barry Popik 

Feb 15, 2008 03:51

"Realism" means paying tribute to tyrants and thugs. [MORE]

Cincinnatus 

Feb 15, 2008 09:23

Dare we say it, that this most recent display of Democrat "leading lights" genuflecting before evil is dispicable, if not... [MORE]

njoriole 

Feb 15, 2008 10:20

What a judgment both candidates are showing to have Brezenzki and Namazee on board! our men and women are getting... [MORE]

Frieda 

Feb 15, 2008 11:47

You miss the part about how assinine it is to wish for stability for Syria. The current Syrian regime cannot... [MORE]

GB 

Feb 15, 2008 12:33

The Syrian government is no friend of the United States. If any discussions are to take place they should be... [MORE]

Richard Conigliaro 

Feb 15, 2008 14:38

The Clinton/Obama people are probably in Syria devising a plan to undermine Israel which is what Liberals always do. [MORE]

Eddie Lowenstein 

Feb 15, 2008 16:32

Is there a special place that produces these people who are so blinkered as to be almost blind to what... [MORE]

Ardeepey 

Feb 15, 2008 16:41

Democrat representatives are likely in Syria collaborating with the enemy--the very people who have aided in killing US Soldiers in... [MORE]

Jack 

Feb 15, 2008 19:51

Perhaps the Clinton reps were there shoring-up another" Bill" speaking engagement as to shore-up Hillary's campaign coffers. Possibly, Obama's... [MORE]

Sue Marie Flavin 

Feb 15, 2008 20:22

Perhaps the Clinton reps were there shoring-up another" Bill" speaking engagement as to shore-up Hillary's campaign coffers. Possibly, Obama's... [MORE]

Sue Marie Flavin 

Feb 15, 2008 20:22

there is only one government at a time in the US. these two should be considered traitors and indicted by the... [MORE]

deroy 

Feb 16, 2008 02:07

This is reminiscent of CNN's relationship with Saddam, sort of a "Don't ask, and we won't tell". [MORE]

Broadsword 

Feb 16, 2008 07:09

Like the failed European leaders before WW2, the pre-emptive appeasement is in the works. American policies, promises made to other... [MORE]

Al Ramy 

Feb 16, 2008 18:32

Thanks, NY Sun, for covering what the rest of the press won't--the bizarre thinking of the two democratic candidates for... [MORE]

jr 

Feb 16, 2008 19:56

Why aren't we hearing about this on every TV & Radio news show? Really, Obama's Foreign Policy Advisor & Hillary's... [MORE]

Darlene 

Feb 17, 2008 02:41

Where's the outrage among Americans that two presidential candidates are making overtures to Syria or are perhaps believing that Syria... [MORE]

Sharon 

Mar 22, 2008 11:22

Any terrorist attack against the US, home or abroad, during this campaign year would not be an asset to democrats... [MORE]

Thomas Gary 

Feb 17, 2008 11:41

Since Syria is an accepted terrorist regime why would anyone, at this time, be contacting them and what is expected... [MORE]

Erwin 

Feb 17, 2008 20:27

Will Obama or Clinton come forward soon ,waving a piece of paper with Assad's sigature ,declaring peace in our time? [MORE]

leo solomon 

Feb 18, 2008 06:03

So Zbig Brzezinski is up to his old "realist" tricks again, hawking "stability" as the summum bonum of American foreign... [MORE]

Tom Mangieri 

Feb 18, 2008 15:42

ZB has always been for diplomatic relations and using diplomacy as an important tool. "Why would Syria interfering (or "sabatoging"... [MORE]

Joe 

Feb 18, 2008 20:43

Thank you for this article. I have such and uneasiness about this upcoming election. I am so concerned about the... [MORE]

Robena Keck 

Feb 19, 2008 12:01

Pandering to Syria to create a stable Middle East ignores or at best minimizes the role Israel has in the... [MORE]

Dr. Spencer R. Goldstein 

Feb 23, 2008 21:27