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Syria Plays the Victim
2008-10-29
After sponsoring terrorism against three of its neighbors, Syria plays the victim when its own border is breached.

It was interesting to observe the wails of outrage from Syrian officials yesterday (Monday)following a raid on a target near the country's border with Iraq, carried out by helicopter-borne U.S. commandos. "Criminal and terrorist aggression," charged Foreign Minister Walid al-Moualem. "The law of the jungle," bemoaned spokesman Jihad Makdissi at the Syrian Embassy in London. This from a regime whose most notable activities of the past few years have been the serial assassination of senior Lebanese politicians, including former prime minister Rafik Hariri; the continuous and illegal supplying of weapons to the Hezbollah militia for use against Israel and Lebanon's democratic government; the harboring in Damascus of senior leaders of Hamas and other Palestinian terrorist groups; and - most relevant - the sheltering of an al-Qaeda network that dispatches 90 percent of the foreign fighters who wage war against U.S. troops and the Iraqi government.

The logic of Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad seems to be that his regime can sponsor murders, arms trafficking, infiltrations and suicide bombings in neighboring countries while expecting to be shielded from any retaliation in kind by the diplomatic scruples of democracies. For most of this decade that has been lamentably true: U.S. commanders and Iraqi officials have over and over again pointed to the infiltration of al-Qaeda militants through the Damascus airport and the land border with Iraq, and Syria's refusal to curtail it, without taking direct action. Yet in the past year Israel has intervened in Syria several times to defend its vital interests, including bombing a secret nuclear reactor.

If Sunday's raid, which targeted a senior al-Qaeda operative, serves only to put Mr. Assad on notice that the United States, too, is no longer prepared to respect the sovereignty of a criminal regime, it will have been worthwhile.

Mr. Assad's government has lately taken a few cautious steps toward breaking out of its isolation, participating in indirect peace talks with Israel and granting formal diplomatic recognition to Lebanon for the first time. European governments have been quick with rewards, and the next U.S. president - if it is Barack Obama - may also hasten to upgrade contacts. If the Syrian regime is genuinely interested in making peace with Israel, distancing itself from Iran and the terrorist movements it sponsors, and rebuilding ties with the West, that is to be welcomed. What Damascus should not be allowed to do is reap the diplomatic and economic rewards of a rapprochement while continuing to plant car bombs, transport illegal weapons and harbor terrorists. Israel has let Mr. Assad know that it is prepared to respond to his terrorism with strikes against legitimate military targets. Now that the United States has sent the same message, maybe the dictator at last will rethink his strategy.
And this was Tuesday's house editorial in The Washington Post. Anybody else creeped out about that?
Posted by:Bobby

#6  Clearly President W is employing the No Safe Haven Doctrine espoused by our future President Ô. Pakistanis, Syrians, they are just bitter people clinging to their guns and religion.
Posted by: Skunky Glins 5***   2008-10-29 22:44  

#5  WaPo probably sees that the newspaper of record franchise is coming up for grabs.
Posted by: Classical_Liberal   2008-10-29 14:46  

#4  Well, doctor, when compared with the NY or LA Times I have to agree with you.
Posted by: Glenmore   2008-10-29 14:27  

#3  I'm impressed by WaPo. Liberal as they are they seem to retain some common sense.
Posted by: Steve White   2008-10-29 11:45  

#2  Syria, we just did that because we love you. You are destroying your life among peaceful nations by your self destructive behavior with your friends. Radical terrorists have a hold on your life that we are going to help you break. We are here standing by you to help you face the truth. Not buying the terrorist dependency schick, eh? Oh well, the helicopters will return, then.
Posted by: Richard of Oregon   2008-10-29 10:03  

#1  I guess kicking Syria around is something that brings us all together in this difficult time.
Can we go again?
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2008-10-29 08:50  

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