A couple of days ago, I was less than impressed with Secretary
of State Hillary Clinton making the case that Syria's Bashar Assad
had "lost legitimacy"
when he had none in the first place. I also argued that the
very least the Obama Administration (who were foolish to send a
representative to Damascus at all) could do was withdraw our
Ambassador, Robert Ford.
However, John Tabin
argues that it might now be more beneficial to keep Ford in
Syria now that he has raised the ire of Assad loyalists by virtue
of his visit to Hama. There have been instances when American
diplomats have acted on behalf of the citizens rather than the
government of the country to which they were posted. James
McGee, who was our Ambassador to Zimbabwe during the latter part of
the Bush Administration, performed this
role admirably especially during the violence which ensued after
the triumph of Morgan Tsvangirai and the MDC in the first
round of the 2008 Zimbabwean elections. Indeed, Robert Mugabe
threatened to
expel McGee and was also subject
to threats of violence. McGee's time in Zimbabwe is documented
in Peter Godwin's book The Fear.
However, President Obama replaced
McGee in the summer of 2009. Although to be fair, McGee's successor
Charles Ray hasn't hesitated to make his voice
heard.
Tabin does make a point of stating, "Just to be clear, Ford's
presence in Syria can be of net value if, and only if, the
administration has truly made a clean break from its engagement
fantasies." Yet this raises two questions. First, is Robert Ford
prepared to become the James McGee of Syria? Second, would the
Obama Administration let him? Unless the answer is yes to both
questions, there is little point in the Obama Administration
keeping Ford in Syria.
Obuma does nothing to defend this country that isn't publicity
oriented.
yisong| 10.29.11 @ 2:13AM
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Occam's Tool| 7.14.11 @ 10:10AM
Obuma does nothing to defend this country that isn't publicity oriented.
yisong| 10.29.11 @ 2:13AM
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