U.S. Blocks Israel-Syria Talks

Stephen Zunes | May 1, 2007

Editor: John Feffer, IRC

Foreign Policy In Focus

http://www.fpif.org/fpiftxt/4190

"Even as American officials reluctantly agreed last month to include Syrian representatives in multiparty talks on Iraqi security issues, the Bush administration continues to block Israel from resuming negotiations with Syria over its security concerns. In 2003, President Bashar al-Assad offered to resume peace talks with Israel where they had left off three years earlier, but Israel, backed by the Bush administration, refused. Assad eventually agreed to reenter peace negotiations without preconditions, but even these overtures were rejected."

Please read full article to see the extent of Bush Administration's pro-Zionist war mongering.

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reports under terrorism only Muslim militants and under extremists Nation of Islam is first on list. If a take their objective claim that they stand for religious freedom and tolerance why there is no mention on Islam under Interfaith affairs?! If this is not time for building bridges with Muslims when it will be?! Is it possible that Islam is not another legitimate faith and much in focus at the beginning of 21st century or is it possible that interfaith cooperation and tolerance is not meant for Muslims. Is that weird or am I just another paranoid anti-Zionist in the conspiracy wall.:)

"Let there be Light!"

Traveller | Thu, 2007-05-03 14:50

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