Obama Sending Ambassador To Syria After Years

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STEVEN R. HURST | June 24, 2009 08:37 PM EST | AP

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President Barack Obama answers a question during a news conference at the White House in Washington, Tuesday, June 23, 2009. (AP Photo/Ron Edmonds)

WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama plans to return an ambassador to Syria, filling a post that has been vacant for four years and marking an acceleration of Washington's engagement with the Arab world, the White House said on Wednesday.

Presidential spokesman Robert Gibbs said Obama's decision was aimed at fulfilling his promise to show more U.S. engagement in the Arab world and not a response to any explicit policy change on Syria's part.

He cited a series of meetings between Syrian and U.S. officials since Obama took office.

"This strongly reflects the administration's recognition of the role Syria plays, and the hope of the role that the Syrian government can play constructively, to promote peace and stability in the region," Gibbs said.

The move reinforces Obama's determination, outlined in his Cairo speech earlier this month, to deepen America's role in the Middle East as he seeks to broker peace among Israel and its Arab neighbors and improve U.S. relations in the region.

A senior administration official who spoke on condition of anonymity before the announcement was made said: "The president believes that diplomatic engagement helps serve our interests, and that the current policy didn't make sense."

Jeffrey D. Feltman, Acting Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs, informed Syrian ambassador to Washington, Imad Moustapha, of the plan on Tuesday night.

Moustapha, said that U.S.-Syrian relations "were headed in the right direction" and away from the freeze during the Bush administration.

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Nevertheless, Moustapha said, "It is still difficult to talk about radical change in the relationship but we can talk about advancing in small, but consecutive and positive steps."

Feltman and White House official Daniel Shapiro have both visited Damascus, the Syrian capital, at least twice this year as part of talks about bettering relations with a country shunned by former President George W. Bush.

The move comes as Syria's close ally Iran is in tumult over the June 12 presidential election which kept President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to power. His challenger, Mir Hossein Mousavi, says the vote was rigged and his supporters have mounted massive demonstrations. At least 17 were killed by security forces.

Syria also remains a key to establishing peace with Israel, which still occupies the strategic Golan Heights, captured from Damascus in the 1967 war.

Syria held indirect talks with Israel last year, mediated by Turkey. But the discussions were halted during the Israeli offensive on Gaza in December and January. Syria has since said it was ready to resume indirect talks with Israel's new hard-line government as long as they focus on a complete Israeli withdrawal from the Golan.

Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman said the move was a matter for the United States and Syria.

"We have never interfered in decisions by the Americans or anyone else. What is important is to see some kind of change in Syrian policy, and unfortunately we have not seen any change," he said. "Syria is not prepared to hold direct talks with Israel without preconditions. What should disturb us is this Syrian policy, which is not encouraging, and I don't see any signs there of a desire to see any progress or any real peace."

The U.S. withdrew its ambassador to Syria in 2005 to protest Syrian actions in neighboring Lebanon. Washington has criticized Syria and Iran for supporting Islamic militant groups such as the Palestinian Hamas in Gaza and Lebanon's Hezbollah. The U.S. also has accused Syria of not doing enough to stop the infiltration of militants to fight U.S. and allied forces in neighboring Iraq.

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Associated Press writers Robert Burns in Washington and Albert Aji in Damascus contributed to this report.

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- mamacat I'm a Fan of mamacat 155 fans permalink

Thank God for President Barack Hussein Obama. So nice to have the adults back in the White House.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:57 AM on 06/25/2009
- Mitsy I'm a Fan of Mitsy 11 fans permalink

Good going Mr President!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:58 PM on 06/24/2009
- noneIn2008 I'm a Fan of noneIn2008 27 fans permalink

Saul Alinsky notes the life of the community organizer is continuing to bring up new issues: "Multiple issues mean constant action and life". They keep throwing in additional programs to distract the masses from prior issues and current problems. The classic shell game.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:56 PM on 06/24/2009
- abouttime I'm a Fan of abouttime 24 fans permalink

I would think the US was already communicating with Syria during the Bush/Chenney era since we sent "foreign "suspects" there (under some sort of agreement) to have them tortured. How much did Bush/Chenney pay for these services provided by Syria? Or did they get paid?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:08 PM on 06/24/2009
- Joseph A. Palermo - Huffpost Blogger I'm a Fan of Joseph A. Palermo 409 fans permalink

This is a huge and important step in the right direction -- Syria is key to any comprehensive settlement of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:06 PM on 06/24/2009
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Just wondering how long before some neocon blowhard comes along and equates this with being "soft on terrorism."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:58 PM on 06/24/2009
- Coinyer101 I'm a Fan of Coinyer101 730 fans permalink
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Good move. I wish I could agree with him more than 50% of the time.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:22 PM on 06/24/2009
- IndyReader I'm a Fan of IndyReader 8 fans permalink
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Because you just can't step away from your LGBT one-issue and see the larger world.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:34 PM on 06/24/2009
- Westof405 I'm a Fan of Westof405 27 fans permalink

About 95% of all civil litgation cases settle before trial. Why? Because the parties realize the cost and uncertainty of a trial aren't worth the risk-one side will certainly lose. So, even though they don't like each other, the parties eventually sit down and work out a settlement. Diplomacy isn't all that different. How do you reach a compromise on difficult issues, if you aren't willing to discuss them? This is the fallacy of the neo-cons. They only want confrontation. It's good for business. Halliburton, KBR, Blackwater all thrive on war. War is a major profit center for these kinds of companies and they make sure that the Neo-Cons get plenty of money for their think tanks and lobbyists to promote it in Washington.

"We don't like you, so we won't talk to you." This is incredibly stupid and short-sided. Even Reagan, of all people, understood this when he met with Gorbachev. Nixon went to China and that started a whole new relationship with them. Are they are democracy? No, and it will be a long time before they are. But you can't influence people you won't talk to.

W and Cheney were never interested in peace in the Middle East; they wanted war-Bush for his ego and Cheney, because, well, because he is a pathological, paranoid warmonger.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:37 PM on 06/24/2009
- mamacat I'm a Fan of mamacat 155 fans permalink

Dubya's White House was perfectly willing to enter into negotiations with anyone, at anytime, at any place, ..... so long as the other party agreed ahead of time to the end result of the negotiations, as stipulated by the neo-cons before the negotiations would be allowed to take place. Of course, that is not a negotiation, which is why so few negotiations took place during the Bush years.

And, you are 100% correct that Dubya and Darth Vader did not and do not want peace in the Middle East. What they wanted was for Israel to go to war with her neighbors, when even Israel didn't want to. Remember the news reports from last year, when it was revealed that the White House was trying to get Israel to invade Syria? Even the hardline Israelis thought that idea was insane, and that is really saying something.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:07 AM on 06/25/2009
- judiNJ I'm a Fan of judiNJ 56 fans permalink
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Good move, Mr. President. This is what normal, intelligent presidents do. Not the silly
sword play and baby tantrums of the last administration.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:53 AM on 06/24/2009
- mamacat I'm a Fan of mamacat 155 fans permalink

Babies playing with nuclear weapons. What a scary mental image.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:09 AM on 06/25/2009
- Pema I'm a Fan of Pema 53 fans permalink
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yeah Mr President!!!!! Syria is important and wants to work with us. The movie "the Syrian Bride" is a wonderful look into the hearts and minds of Syrians and also is a good movie to curl up with some kettlecorn....I know I ate the whole bag.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:29 AM on 06/24/2009
- AddyGmom I'm a Fan of AddyGmom 88 fans permalink
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Good for President Obama.

Disgrace for dubya.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:56 AM on 06/24/2009
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Bravo, Mr. President.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:54 AM on 06/24/2009
- laminators I'm a Fan of laminators 2 fans permalink

This is a much needed step for diplomacy! Bravo again!
http://www.governmentalityblog.com/my_weblog/2009/06/going-back-to-syria.html

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:29 AM on 06/24/2009
- Grunty1 I'm a Fan of Grunty1 229 fans permalink

An ambassador position has been vacant for 4 years?
Yet another Dubya failure.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:47 AM on 06/24/2009

'One more case of Obama having to clean-up after Dubya and fix the things he broke.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:09 PM on 06/24/2009
- mamacat I'm a Fan of mamacat 155 fans permalink

Imagine how much easier it would be to do the things that need to get done, if Dubya had made any kind of effort to govern intelligently.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:15 AM on 06/25/2009
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