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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: JohnM who wrote (89782)4/4/2003 6:35:53 AM
From: LindyBill  Read Replies (1) of 281500
 
Your worst nightmare, John. "New York Times

Syrian-U.S. Ties Strained By Iraq War

>>>> In 1996, Douglas Feith, now undersecretary of defense for policy and an architect of plans for a post-Hussein Iraq, co-authored an advisory paper with Richard Perle, a close Rumsfeld adviser, for then-Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that called for a "clean break" from the traditional peace process approach between the Arabs and Israel. They advised replacing it with a stronger military approach and confrontation with Iraq and Syria for their support of terrorists.

This week, Perle wrote during an online exchange just published by Foreign Policy magazine: "Would you rather talk with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad about terrorism before or after the liberation of Iraq?"<<<<<
washingtonpost.com
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