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Pratfall in Damascus, Part Two

Nancy Pelosi conducted her own version of shuttle dipomacy with the bloody dictator Assad, whose country has been on the State Department's list of state's sponsors of terrorism since 1979. She was then smacked down by Israeli Prime Minister Olmert. Cenk Uygur thinks that, as a result of this scenario, Pelosi somehow came out a winner politically. But when even the liberal Washington Post thinks Pelosi took a "pratfall," it's difficult to believe that Pelosi scored points with anyone but members of the hard-core left.

Uygur asserts that Pelosi faithfully transmitted a message from Israel to Syria, and that Prime Minister Olmert was simply putting on a show when he mopped up for Pelosi. Uygur provides no evidence for this spin, and the Washington Post certainly didn't buy it. According to the Post, "Ms. Pelosi not only misrepresented Israel's position but was virtually alone in failing to discern that Mr. Assad's [statement that Syria was readly to resume the peace process] is mere propaganda." If Olmert wanted to communicate a conciliatory message to Syria, in all likelihood he would have picked a low profile messenger, not a grandstanding politician whose message he would then have to disavow.

Even more fantastic is the contention that reports of Syrian involvement in the release of the British sailors shows the need for the U.S. to have diplomatic relations with Syria. First, according to Uygur's link this is purely a Syrian claim. Unless your'e desperate to spin on behalf of Pelosi, there's no reason to believe Syria's self-serving attempt to get credit for the release of the sailors. Indeed, even the left-wing Guardian, though mentioning the Syrian claim, gives no sign of buying it. The Guardian appears to explain the release in terms of the Iranian regime's own calculation of its interest, and perhaps the prospect of being able to see the Iranian nationals held by the U.S. in Iran as a result of turning over the Brits.

Second, even if one were accept Syria's claim that it helped persuade Iran to release the British sailors, there's no reason to believe that this had anything to do with the willingness of Nancy Pelosi or any other American to talk to Assad. In Syria's versions of events, it told Iran it was foolish to hold the sailors. Syria can calculate Iran's interest and advise the Iranian regime without an assist from Speaker Pelosi.

Nancy Pelosi aside, my general view of "talking with the enemy" can be found here.

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Mo Rocca appears on a bunch of shows, including CBS News Sunday Morning (with the indescribably wonderful Charles Osgood), The Tonight Show on NBC, and NPR's Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me! He's a sometime judge on Iron Chef and was featured on Telemundo's Amore Descarado. Last year he starred on Broadway in the 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee. His expose "All the President's Pets" was published by Crown in 2004.

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