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Perspectives and Context on U.S.-Syria Negotations

Share / Recommend - Comment - Print - Wednesday, Mar 11 2009, 12:37PM

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President Obama's decision to reopen negotiations with the Syrians is about much more than bilateral relations between the two countries. Syria's cooperation is integral to initiating game-changing policies toward Iran and to achieving progress on the Israeli-Palestinian track.

As someone who knows little about Syrian politics and history, I have been consulting analysis from a variety of sources in order to understand Syria's role in the region and what negotiations might be able to accomplish.

I have compiled a list of some of the best commentary I have found below. I tried to include a variety of perspectives.

I hope that you find these articles valuable.

-- Ben Katcher

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Posted by Sand, Mar 11 2009, 1:11PM - Link

Another source... The Jewish Week:

Sen. Cardin, Senior Jewish Lawmaker, Meets Syria's Assad, Sees Few Signs of Change

"...Cardin, a pro-Israel centrist, said he was favorably impressed with Netanyahu’s plan for focusing on economic development in the West Bank instead of negotiations for the quick creation of a Palestinian state..."

http://jewish-politics-ny.com/2009/02/24/sen-ben-cardin-meets-syrias-assad-sees-few-signs-of-change/

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