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General Eric Shinseki Signs Annapolis Summit Letter

Share / Recommend - Comment - Print - Monday, Nov 26 2007, 9:06PM

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On the eve of the Annapolis Summit, former U.S. Army Chief of Staff General ERIC SHINSEKI has asked that his name be added to a letter to the President and Secretary of State about the fundamental requirements for a successful Israel-Palestine outcome.

Former New Jersey Governor and Bush Administration EPA Administrator CHRISTINE TODD WHITMAN and Rice University James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy Director and former US Ambassador EDWARD DJEREJIAN has also agreed to sign the letter.

The New America Foundation, International Crisis Group, and US/Middle East Project helped draft and promulgate a letter to President Bush and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice regarding the Annapolis Peace Summit several weeks ago.

The letter, as first drafted, calls for a process that is inclusive of all parties in the region, a process that has impact on the daily lives of Palestinians and Israelis, and is not a one-shot deal that ends with this Summit.

There are many signers of the letter now, but initial signatories included BRENT SCOWCROFT, ZBIGNIEW BRZEZINSKI, CARLA HILLS, NANCY KASSEBAUM BAKER, LEE HAMILTON, THOMAS PICKERING, THEODORE SORENSEN, and PAUL VOLCKER.

Other signatories in the subsequent weeks have "included" but are not limited to:

US AID Deputy Administrator HARRIET "HATTIE" BABBITT, former USIA Chief JOSEPH DUFFEY, former US Senator GARY HART, former US Senator LINCOLN CHAFEE, RAND Corporation Board Member and New America Foundation/American Strategy Program Chair RITA HAUSER, former Assistant Secretary of State JAMES DOBBINS, former State Department Policy Planning Director MORTON HALPERIN, former Deputy Ambassador to the UN WILLIAM VAN DEN HEUVEL, former Israel Foreign Minister SCHLOMO BEN-AMI. . .

former US Senator BIRCH BAYH, former Congressman and Corning CEO AMO HOUGHTON Jr., former National Intelligence Council Chairman ROBERT HUTCHINGS, Fletcher School Dean and former U.S. Ambassador STEPHEN BOSWORTH, former Assistant Secretary of Defense LAWRENCE KORB, former American Political Science Association President and Columbia University professor ROBERT JERVIS, Kings College Terrorism Chair and New America Foundation Senior Fellow ANATOL LIEVEN, former National Security Agency Director Lt. General WILLIAM ODOM. . .

Committee for the Republic President WILLIAM NITZE, Brookings Visiting Senior Fellow DIANA VILLIERS NEGROPONTE, Former CIA Deputy Director JOHN McLAUGHLIN, former US Ambassador JOHN MALOTT, former EU Commissioner for Foreign Relations CHRISTOPHER PATTEN, former National Intelligence Officer for the Near East PAUL PILLAR, former US Senator LARRY PRESSLER, former US Ambassador FELIX ROHATYN. . .

MIT Center for International Studies Director RICHARD SAMUELS, retired Marine Corps General JOHN J. "JACK" SHEEHAN, Princeton University Woodrow Wilson School Dean ANNE-MARIE SLAUGHTER, Former Congressman STEPHEN SOLARZ, former First USA Bank CEO and Adagio Partners CEO RICHARD VAGUE, Former US Senator and UN Foundation President TIMOTHY WIRTH, and former US Ambassador and AIG Vice Chairman FRANK WISNER. . .

former New Jersey Governor and Environmental Protection Agency Administrator CHRISTINE TODD WHITMAN, Nixon Center President and National Interest Publisher DIMITRI SIMES, former National Security Advisor to Vice President Al Gore LEON FUERTH, Brookings Senior Fellow PHILIP GORDON, former US Ambassador to NATO ROBERT HUNTER, former Malaysia Deputy Prime Minister ANWAR IBRAHIM, former CIA Deputy Director JOHN McLAUGHLIN. . .

former State Department Chief of Staff LAWRENCE WILKERSON, Lehman Brothers Managing Director THEODORE ROOSEVELT IV, former US Ambassador JOSEPH WILSON, former Chief Monitor of the Middle East Roadmap at the Department of State JOHN S. WOLF -- among others.

The Annapolis Summit is actually an extraordinary meeting of global players -- including the foreign ministers of all P-5 nations not to mention a vast number of Arab states -- but more needs to be known on whether something tangible and transmittable to the next US President will emerge from this meeting.

While I have heard through the DC grapevine that the Palestinians are depressed after being cajoled into signing a joint declaration, they are hopeful and semi-confident that Bush's speech on Tuesday at the session will offer some greater specificity on his vision of various "final status" issues.

As one friend of mine close to the process told me today, it is vital that the White House understand that it is not only Ehud Ohlmert who needs to give a victory speech when he goes home -- but also Palestinian Authority President Abbas. If Palestinians on the street don't feel bolstered by the outcome tomorrow, Abbas will be politically crushed -- and Hamas, which is not included in this process, will emerge a victor.

More later.

-- Steve Clemons

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Reader Comments (13) - post a comment

Posted by Muhamad Alif Firdaus, Jul 15 2009, 11:46AM - Link

it is true that anwar ibrahim sign this?

Posted by luxury watches, May 17 2009, 5:34AM - Link

Well, that's a lovely invitation list for a Georgetown party, but really who gives a s***? There will be no substantive and enforceable agreement. You know it, I know it, the whole world knows it, but as long as the D.C. Elders want to act all grown-up and such, I guess you feel obligated to treat it as news.

Posted by rolex watch, May 17 2009, 5:31AM - Link

Whats the deal with Shinzeki? I have hoped he would speak out, seeing as how he was one of the few career military guys that had the balls to stand up to Bush in the early stages of this clusterfuck.

Posted by ajipon, Mar 18 2009, 6:20PM - Link

Who is Anwar Ibrahim?

Posted by care@outgun.com, Feb 04 2009, 11:39PM - Link

DESTROY ISRAEL. BOYCOTT ISRAELI PRODUCTS.
how can somebody put my name in this web?

Posted by malaysian, Jan 27 2009, 11:31PM - Link

may i ask...is it true that anwar ibrahim (former malaysia deputy prime minister) is America's agent??? Please reply.

Posted by Mr.Ketam, Jan 15 2009, 3:17AM - Link

Can i know who is ANWAR IBRAHIM represent for??

Posted by Fairos, Jan 09 2009, 3:43AM - Link

Without Palestinien and Hamas representative, how could this be true.

Posted by calling all toasters, Nov 27 2007, 9:13PM - Link

Well, that's a lovely invitation list for a Georgetown party, but really who gives a s***? There will be no substantive and enforceable agreement. You know it, I know it, the whole world knows it, but as long as the D.C. Elders want to act all grown-up and such, I guess you feel obligated to treat it as news.

Without Hamas or Cheney on board, this is a non-starter, and you can stop posting about it right about now.

Posted by Jay C, Nov 27 2007, 5:23PM - Link

BTW Steve (and all): you might enjoy (if that is quite the correct term) Frank Gaffney's take on the Annapolis "summit" (Washington Times).

http://www.washingtontimes.com/article/20071127/COMMENTARY03/111270009/1012/COMMENTARY

A definite candidate for Worst Hyperbole Of The Year (newspaper division).

Posted by Dan O'Donnell, Nov 27 2007, 1:15AM - Link

Steve, wanted to pass on my congratulations (and admiration) for The New America Foundation's exemplary accomplishment in getting so many prominent names from across the political spectrum to endorse this letter to the Bush Administration.

Hope springs eternal that somebody there will actually read it and heed it.

Posted by Sandy, Nov 27 2007, 12:24AM - Link

Since former Ambassador Joseph Wilson is also signing, I think it's a matter of taking the high ground -- doing what is hopefully best overall....going above and beyond one's own issues....in effect saying this isn't about George W. Bush & Company (or me). This is about peace.

Posted by PissedOffAmerican, Nov 26 2007, 11:05PM - Link

Whats the deal with Shinzeki? I have hoped he would speak out, seeing as how he was one of the few career military guys that had the balls to stand up to Bush in the early stages of this clusterfuck.

Just think, if only we'd listened to Shinzeki, instead of Powell.

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