Bush Vacations While Pelosi Deals

04 April 2007 1:11 am by Taylor Marsh

Bush Vacations While Pelosi Deals updated


“We came because we believe there is an opportunity for dialogue.
We are following in the lead of Ronald Reagan, who reached out to the Soviets
during the Cold War.”
Speaker Pelosi Republican delegation.

Pelosi mentioning Reagan? Sean Hannity is going to blow a gasket. Actually, no, I’ve now confirmed that it wasn’t Pelosi; it was the Republican delegation, but you get the point. Oh, and let’s
not forget Nixon going to China while we’re at it.

If you want to break things apart, call a Republican. If you want to wage war they’re
your team. Because, let’s face it, that’s all they can do, though they end up botching that, too.

But if you want to fix things call a Democrat. If you want diplomacy that is
more than mere shuttle diplomacy from Bush’s war princess, ask a Democrat, because
it takes a Democrat to get these things done.

Via TPM, it’s exactly what
I said yesterday about Pelosi’s visit to Syria, only it’s deeper than I even
thought. The
Israelis
are sending a message with her to bring to Bashar Assad.


Following his visit to the forces in the field, a decision was made to publicly
address the concerns of a possible deterioration with the Syrians, and to
send a message that Israel has no intention of attacking Syria, nor is there
any coordinated plan with the U.S. for a joint attack against Iran.

The speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi, is
scheduled to meet with Syrian President Bashar Assad in Damascus today, and
will deliver a message of calm from Israel.

“We hope the message will be understood,” political sources
in Israel said yesterday. “The question is whether Assad is looking for
an excuse … so that he can carry out an attack against Israel in the summer,
or whether this is a mistaken assessment.”

Pelosi visited Israel yesterday and told her Israeli interlocutors that the
country must speak with Assad and that the door should not be closed to Syria,
even though she is aware that Syria supports terrorism and continued cooperation
with Iran.

The Democratic congresswoman was critical of the Republican administration’s
policy of boycotting Damascus.

Her statements hinted that if the Democrats regained control of the White
House in 2008, they will work toward renewing dialogue with Syria. … ..

Israel seeks to
reassure Syria: No summer attack

No one has to guess why Prime Minister Ehud Olmert wants Syria to understand
that they want no war. After last year’s debacle with Lebanon, Olmert can’t
afford another excursion into carnage. His government would collapse. But I
believe it also puts him at odds for the first time with Mr. Bush, who wants
to keep our enemies innumerable, while our friends disappear. Remember what
just happened with the Saudis
? Has a U.S. president ever been more isolated, more irrelevant?

Speaker Pelosi has a lot planned for this trip. Via email, I received a partial
agenda:


- The bipartisan delegation intends to discuss a wide range of security issues
affecting the United States and the Middle East with representatives of governments
in the region, including Syria. The bipartisan delegation led by Speaker Pelosi
will meet with the Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and other government officials
in Damascus this week.

- The delegation will stress to President Assad that President Bush and the
Congress are united in fighting terrorism and that, if Syria is interested
in being part of that effort, it must rethink its association with Iraq.

- The bipartisan delegation met with families of kidnapped Israeli soldiers.
The delegation will also raise the issue of the two Israeli soldiers kidnapped
by Hezbollah and a third kidnapped by Hamas. Acting Israeli President and
Knesset Speaker Dalia Itzik has expressed support for the Speaker’s trip to
Damascus.

- The bipartisan Iraq Study Group recommended that the “United States
should immediately launch a new diplomatic offensive to build an international
consensus for stability in Iraq and the region. This diplomatic effort should
include every country that has an interest in avoiding a chaotic Iraq, including
all of Iraq’s neighbors.”

Let’s also remember that three Republican Congressmen (Frank Wolf, Joe Pitts
and Robert Aderholt), who met with the Syrian President the same day that Administration
officials were criticizing the Speaker, got off without so much as a mention,
while Speaker Pelosi’s delegation got a slap from Junior. He was just afraid
the speaker might get something done. It looks like she did, because she opened a dialogue and brought a message of peace from Mr. Olmert to Bashar Assad, something Mr. Bush and Condi the incompetent haven’t come close to doing.

Oh, and what will Bush be doing today? He’s on
his way to Crawford
no doubt to clear some brush. That’s fine, because diplomacy
really should be left to the grown ups. Yee-haw!

 
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