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Syria Wants to Come In From the Cold
CNSNEWS.com ^ | 3/31/04 | Patrick Goodenough

Posted on 03/31/2004 4:06:00 AM PST by kattracks

Pacific Rim Bureau (CNSNews.com) - Syria has asked Australia to use its close relationship with the U.S. to help facilitate the rogue state's rehabilitation, but Canberra said it expects Damascus to follow Libya's lead by addressing concerns relating to terrorism and weapons of mass destruction.

Foreign Minister Alexander Downer has met with Syrian diplomats to discuss these issues, a spokesman said Wednesday.

Downer told newly-appointed Syrian charge d'affaires Tamam Souliman this week that "Australia would welcome moves by Syria to engage more broadly with the West."

Australia believed Syria had a long way to go, however, and advised it to follow the example of Libya, which has moved to distance itself from terrorist groups and late last year agreed to abandon its WMD programs.

"We've urged it to take stronger steps to cooperate with the war against terrorism, to address international WMD concerns, and to improve its control over its Iraq border."

Australia closed its embassy in Damascus in 1999 for financial reasons, and has no plans at present to reopen it, the spokesman said.

The Syrians were keen to upgrade diplomatic relations with Australia, by opening an embassy in Canberra.

"They're obviously using this as the early stages of their re-engagement with the West, and we welcome that, but they need to do some things as well," he said.

'Surprised by continuing U.S. pressure'


Syria's approach to Canberra came during a visit to the country by Australian parliamentarians last November, the first such visit in six years.

The leader of the bipartisan delegation, Senator Sandy Macdonald, presented a report in the Senate last week, in which he said Syria had indicated a willingness to engage in dialogue with the West.

"On a number of occasions there was reference to the close relationship Australia has with the United States," he said. "They saw Australia as being able to play a role as a conduit between Syria and the Western powers, and a possible voice of influence on their behalf."

In a phone interview, Macdonald said that the issue of Syria's rehabilitation was evidently a pressing one for the senior officials his group met, including the prime minister and foreign minister.

At the same time, he said, "they made it appear as if they were surprised by the continued pressure being that was being placed on them by America, when they were doing so much," in their view.

Officials had pointed to Syria's support for the 1991 Gulf War, its attempts to secure its border with Iraq, and steps to open up its economy and banking sector to potential foreign investors.

They also claimed to have done "quite a lot to crack down on terrorist groups headquartered in Damascus."

"They are trying to move both forward economically and to rejoin dialogue and acceptability with the major Western nations ... that was the impression they intended to leave with us."

Macdonald said the Syrians led him to believe they would like Australia to be "a friend in Washington for them, in pursuit of a more rational relationship with the U.S."

He added that in his view, the Americans had good reason to be suspicious of Syria, and that the support Syria gives to terrorist groups was "a major problem for their rehabilitation."

For their part, the Syrians were saying that they were moving in the right direction and were alarmed at the prospect of new U.S. sanctions.

The executive director of the Australia/Israel and Jewish Affairs Council, Dr. Colin Rubenstein, said that in order for any country to provide help, the Syrians would have to do "a complete somersault in terms of their behavior."

Key issues that would need to be addressed included the harboring of terrorists, the situation in Lebanon, and issues relating to Iraq.

"Those would be the conditions I would have thought for any government providing any sort of assistance to the Syrians, and I would think...that certainly seems to be the benchmark for the Australian government," Rubenstein said.

Australia has in the past acted as a go-between between the U.S. and rogue nations, including North Korea and Libya.

Terror haven


Relations between the U.S. and Syria, which is ruled by a Ba'athist Socialist Party, have long been tense.

Syria's hostility towards Israel, human rights abuses, support for anti-Israeli and anti-U.S. terror groups, and the presence of 35,000 troops in Lebanon, have been among the issues of concern to Washington.

In the early 1990s, relations improved when Syria agreed to participate in the U.S.-led coalition brought together to end the Iraqi occupation of Kuwait. Damascus later took part in peace negotiations with Israel, although they failed to resolve longstanding and multiple disagreements between them.

The progress in bilateral ties with the U.S. was most significantly illustrated by a meeting between former president Hafez al-Assad and President Clinton in Geneva in March 2000.

Three months later, the Syrian dictator died. Under the Bush Administration, relations with the new government, headed by Assad's son, Bashar, have been cool.

Syria claims to be cooperating in the war against terror launched after 9/11, but last year there were suspicions that it may have hidden Iraqi WMD before the U.S.-led war against Iraq's Ba'athist regime - and since then, suspicions that anti-U.S. terrorists may be crossing into Iraq from Syria.

Syria also gives diplomatic, political and logistical support to the Lebanon-based Hizballah, and safe haven to Palestinian terrorist groups including Hamas and the Islamic Jihad, according to the State Department.

Just days ago, the newly-appointed, Damascus-based leader of Hamas, Khaled Meshaal, said the group's revenge for Israel's killing of its founder, Sheikh Ahmed Yassin, would "spare no targets." He warned that American policies regarding Israel and Iraq were creating enemies of the U.S. throughout the Islamic world.

Other top terrorists based in Damascus include Hamas deputy Moussa Abu Marzouk, and the secretary-general of Islamic Jihad, Ramadan Abdullah Shalah.

The U.S. considers Syria to be in the category of "states of potential dual threat," Under Secretary for Arms Control John Bolton told Congress last September, citing both its support for terrorist groups and its attempts to attain WMD capability.

Bolton placed Syria together with Iran, North Korea and Libya as states which he said "most aggressively seeking to acquire or develop WMD and their means of delivery, and which are therefore threats to our national security."

Late last year, President Bush signed the Syria Accountability (and Lebanese Sovereignty Restoration) Act, empowering the president to impose economic and diplomatic sanctions to punish Syria for harboring terrorists, developing WMD, and occupying Lebanon.

An announcement on the actual sanctions to be introduced is expected shortly.

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TOPICS: Australia/New Zealand; Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: australia; bushlegacy; next; olivebrance; roguenations; syria
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1 posted on 03/31/2004 4:06:00 AM PST by kattracks
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To: kattracks
If Syria pulls a "Libya" and surrender's WMD before the election it will be the death of the Democrat party.

I hope they do so right around Dem. convention time.
2 posted on 03/31/2004 4:09:45 AM PST by Rebelbase
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To: kattracks
"they made it appear as if they were surprised by the continued pressure being that was being placed on them by America, when they were doing so much," ...NOTE TO DUBYA...ATTABOY!!!!!
3 posted on 03/31/2004 4:10:35 AM PST by rrrod
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To: kattracks
Syria knows it needs to do 'something'.
They know they are on our 'short list'.
4 posted on 03/31/2004 4:12:26 AM PST by DefCon
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To: Rebelbase
if Syria does this at dem convention time, the media will not air it - they'll be too busy with their hate-bush orgy to care. I'd wait until just before the republican convention - that way the republicans have a nice lead in.
5 posted on 03/31/2004 4:18:00 AM PST by camle (keep your mind open and somebody will fill it with something for you))
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To: kattracks
Syria wants help with rehabilitation...HA!

"Syria also gives diplomatic, political and logistical support to the Lebanon-based Hizballah, and safe haven to Palestinian terrorist groups including Hamas and the Islamic Jihad, according to the State Department."

And they recently signed a pact with Iran. (with whom they are VERY friendly)

So, this must be a Joke.

6 posted on 03/31/2004 4:22:04 AM PST by nuconvert ("America will never be intimidated by thugs and assassins." ( President Bush 3-20-04))
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To: kattracks
...they [Syria] were surprised by the continued pressure being that was being placed on them by America...

"Every nation now knows that we cannot accept -- and we will not accept -- states that harbor, finance, train, or equip the agents of terror. Those nations that violate this principle will be regarded as hostile regimes. They have been warned, they are being watched, and they will be held to account."

--George W. Bush, December 11, 2001

7 posted on 03/31/2004 4:31:36 AM PST by Oldeconomybuyer (The democRATS are near the tipping point.)
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To: kattracks
If this is true, it is stunning news. Simply stunning.
8 posted on 03/31/2004 4:41:49 AM PST by Peach
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To: Rebelbase
And if Syria DOES that I'll be a monkeys uncle... of course I'd have said the same of Libya a couple of months ago.
9 posted on 03/31/2004 5:23:14 AM PST by dagar
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To: kattracks
The first serious step towards rehabilitation is admitting that you have a problem.

Come on Syria, take the big step through that door.

10 posted on 03/31/2004 5:30:16 AM PST by jpl ("I actually voted for the $87 billion before I voted against it." - John Kerry)
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To: kattracks
You don't mess with George W. Bush and these terrorists and their states know it. They know how they did things in Texas and the death penalty and the Syrian regime will be looking at its own death penalty.
11 posted on 03/31/2004 5:46:27 AM PST by bushfamfan
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To: kattracks
Justification for Iraq....Both Syria and Iran understand they have American forces at their backdoor. They also see that the N. Koreans are starving and depend on handouts from others. The weapons and terrorists export revenue is drying up. Bleak outlook for the Syrians.

Most importantly understand that W. will not tolerate continued rouge actions.

Sounds like they are taking a page from Libia's playbook.

12 posted on 03/31/2004 5:54:25 AM PST by TUX (Domino effect)
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To: DefCon
I bet having the IDF on one side and the US Army and Marines on the other side has really helped to focus the Syrians attention. This is why Iraq is the key to the middle east. It borders on almost every problem area in the region. Strategery at it's finest.
13 posted on 03/31/2004 6:16:55 AM PST by Kozak (Anti Shahada: " There is no God named Allah, and Muhammed is his False Prophet")
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To: Kozak
stratagy at its finest.
i agree completely.
take no prisoners, i also hope those black turban fools
in iran notice what is on their eastern and western borders.

love your tag line.
14 posted on 03/31/2004 7:07:04 AM PST by 537cant be wrong (the lib turneraitor)
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To: kattracks
First, it was Saddam by force.

Then, it was Ol' Mo by persuasion.

now, it's possibly Little Bashar by the terrorist's version of the 12 Steps.

...AND THE GODDAMN POTHEADS KEEP SAYING "WAR NEVER SOLVED ANYTHING!!!

Bush doctrine at work.
15 posted on 03/31/2004 7:14:03 AM PST by El Conservador ("No blood for oil!"... Then don't drive, you moron!!!)
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To: All
Excellent if true. For once Iraq is pacified, Syria is next.

Invade... Conquer... Occupy... Reconstruct... Reeducate... Withdraw... Trade!

America's age is now.
16 posted on 03/31/2004 7:17:49 AM PST by Robert Teesdale
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To: kattracks
At the same time, he said, "they made it appear as if they were surprised by the continued pressure being that was being placed on them by America, when they were doing so much," in their view.
Officials had pointed to Syria's support for the 1991 Gulf War, its attempts to secure its border with Iraq, and steps to open up its economy and banking sector to potential foreign investors.
They also claimed to have done "quite a lot to crack down on terrorist groups headquartered in Damascus."

The State Department should send this passage to Assad in response.

" 'But my lord of Rohan, am I to be called a murderer, because valiant man have fallen in battle ? If you go to war, needlessly, for I did not desire it, then men will be slain. But if I am a murderer on that account, then all the house of Eorl is stained with murder; for they have fought many wars, and have assailed many who defied them. Yet with some they have afterwards made peace, none the worse for being politic. I say, Théoden King : shall we have peace and friendship, you and I ? It is ours to command.'

"We will have peace. Yes, we will have peace, we will have peace when you and all your works have perished -- and the works of your dark master to whom you would deliver us. You are a liar, Saruman, and a corrupter of men's hearts. You hold out your hand to me, and I perceive only a finger of the claw of Mordor. Cruel and cold! Even if your war on me was just as it was not, for were you ten times as wise you would have no right to rule me and mine for your own profit as you desired -- even so, what will you say of your torches in Westfold and the children that lie dead there? And they hewed Hama's body before the gates of the Hornburg, after he was dead. When you hang from a gibbet at your window for the sport of your own crows, I will have peace with you and Orthanc. So much for the House of Eorl. A lesser son of great sires am I, but I do not need to lick your fingers. Turn elsewhither. But I fear your voice has lost its charm."

17 posted on 03/31/2004 7:29:51 AM PST by af_vet_1981
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To: Robert Teesdale
Syria will wait until after the election for the WMD issue. If Kerry wins, Al Quaeda gets the WMD's. If Bush wins, they get turned over as part of a deal.

IMHO I believe that Syria is ready to sell out. Syria wants one thing. They want the Golan Heights. Something big is starting to happen. I think they are waiting for Arafat to buy the farm and a weakened Hamas before they move.

18 posted on 03/31/2004 7:34:09 AM PST by EQAndyBuzz
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To: kattracks
Hamas

WMD

Lebanon
19 posted on 03/31/2004 7:34:13 AM PST by Uncle Miltie (Leave Pat Leave!)
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To: EQAndyBuzz
Syria wants one thing. They want the Golan Heights.

No. That is just a talking point. That is not all they want.

20 posted on 03/31/2004 9:35:10 AM PST by af_vet_1981
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