Former Foreign Ministry director general tells Ynet that Syria willing
to abandon Iran camp in favor of alliance with moderate Arab nations –
but only if supported by the US. Bush meanwhile refuses to talk to
Damascus
Roee Nahmias
US President George W. Bush is to blame if Israel goes to war with
Syria, former Foreign Ministry director-general Dr. Alon Lial charged
on Sunday.
Lial, who took part in secret talks with Syria in recent years, accused
Bush of torpedoing efforts at diplomacy between the two Middle East
nations.
"(Prime Minister Ehud) Olmert and (Syrian President Bashar) Assad did
their part. If a war breaks out this summer it's US President George
Bush's fault, who is blocking the sides from advancing," Lial told
Ynet.
Lial said Bush refused to discuss with Assad a "major deal", by which
Syria would "defect" from the Iranian camp in favor of the moderate
Sunni alliance and the West. Thus there is no point in talking peace
with Syria, Lial said, and tensions are only increasing towards a
possible war this summer.
"The situation is really starting to get dangerous," Lial said in
conversation with Ynet. "Olmert has undergone a dramatic change in
anything to do with negotiations. He's ready to talk with the Syrians,
and his direction is very clear. He's ready to go back on the deals
made by (former prime ministers Yitzhak) Rabin, (Ehud) Barak and
(Benjamin) Netanyahu. There is no doubt the Syrians are interested in
talking peace with Israel in return for sovereignty over the Golan
Heights. This is a major advance in the Israeli position."
"The problem now lies with Washington, which lifted its opposition to
Israel talking with Syria, but the US itself won't meet with Syria
about the situation in the region. Assad wants Washington in the
picture. He's saying" 'I can't change camps if the US doesn't cancel
its boycott of me, and doesn't open the door for me into the
Egypt-Jordan-Saudi camp. I'm willing to disconnect from Iran, but
Israel won't be my partner in that – the US will.
"Therefore Bush is the bottleneck. The fact that he's willing to send
an American official to mediate between the sides is significant. I
hope the issue comes up in talks between Olmert and Bush next week, and
that the Americans agree to send an envoy to examine the issue of Syria
disconnecting from Iran," he said.
'Four years of diplomatic efforts'
The Israeli daily Yedioth Ahronoth reported that, according to
diplomatic sources, Assad hasn't replied to Jerusalem yet because he's
waiting to see whether Olmert is strong enough politically. Dr. Lial
rejected that statement outright. "Nonsense, I don't buy it for a
minute," he said.
"The Syrians have wanted to talk for four years. They started in the
Sharon era. They don't care who the prime minister of Israel is, as
long as he's willing to give up sovereignty over the Golan. On the
contrary, who can guarantee that whoever replaces Olmert will be
willing (to give up the Golan)? I don't buy it."
"It's not true that Israel didn't get an answer from Assad. Don't get
carried away by every headline," Lial scolded. "The Syrian position has
long been clear. The change has to be from the Israeli side."
"We looked into the 'small deal' and it's a possibility. Now we need to
see if the Syrians are willing and able to disconnect from Iran," he
said.
There has recently been some advancement in relations between Syria and
the US. About a month ago US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice met
with her Syrian counterpart in the most dramatic step in recent years.
"This is definitely a milestone," Lial said, "but what will the
Americans do in the end? The told us – go ahead and talk to the Syrians
about the Golan, but the issues of Lebanon, Iran and Iraq – leave them
to us," he added.
"If the Americans wanted calm in the region, they would do it. I hope
both sides have enough brains not to get carried away, but Bush has a
chance here to cool things down. When we battered Hizbullah the
Americans were happy, and even wanted us to hit harder. The US might
have a tough political nucleus – apparently the leading faction – that
thinks negotiation efforts should be shelved and Assad should be
targeted militarily.
"They might turn us into the contractor for their ambitions. Therefore
I think Olmert - if he's willing to grapple with the Americans - has to
bang his fist on the table and say: 'Folks, we aren't going to fight
for you this summer'."
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