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Jesus Malverde

(10,274 posts)
Sat Oct 24, 2015, 11:27 AM Oct 2015

Jimmy Carter: A Five-Nation Plan to End the Syrian Crisis

I HAVE known Bashar al-Assad, the president of Syria, since he was a college student in London, and have spent many hours negotiating with him since he has been in office. This has often been at the request of the United States government during those many times when our ambassadors have been withdrawn from Damascus because of diplomatic disputes.

Bashar and his father, Hafez, had a policy of not speaking to anyone at the American Embassy during those periods of estrangement, but they would talk to me. I noticed that Bashar never referred to a subordinate for advice or information. His most persistent characteristic was stubbornness; it was almost psychologically impossible for him to change his mind — and certainly not when under pressure.

Before the revolution began in March 2011, Syria set a good example of harmonious relations among its many different ethnic and religious groups, including Arabs, Kurds, Greeks, Armenians and Assyrians who were Christians, Jews, Sunnis, Alawites and Shiites. The Assad family had ruled the country since 1970, and was very proud of this relative harmony among these diverse groups.

When protesters in Syria demanded long overdue reforms in the political system, President Assad saw this as an illegal revolutionary effort to overthrow his “legitimate” regime and erroneously decided to stamp it out by using unnecessary force. Because of many complex reasons, he was supported by his military forces, most Christians, Jews, Shiite Muslims, Alawites and others who feared a takeover by radical Sunni Muslims. The prospect for his overthrow was remote.

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/10/26/opinion/jimmy-carter-a-five-nation-plan-to-end-the-syrian-crisis.html?_r=0

President Carter, you belong to a different era. Hearing your refreshing, peace centered message, is refreshing.

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Jimmy Carter: A Five-Nation Plan to End the Syrian Crisis (Original Post) Jesus Malverde Oct 2015 OP
If the world could hand out zalinda Oct 2015 #1
"The needed concessions are not from the combatants in Syria, brer cat Oct 2015 #2

zalinda

(5,621 posts)
1. If the world could hand out
Sat Oct 24, 2015, 01:02 PM
Oct 2015

sainthood, Jimmy Carter would be number one. This man is the greatest of the great, doing for humanity what others refuse or can't do. He was the last President that I actually wanted to vote for. He he just an amazing man. I wish we could clone a hundred of people, just like him.

I am in total awe of him.

Z

brer cat

(24,553 posts)
2. "The needed concessions are not from the combatants in Syria,
Sat Oct 24, 2015, 01:43 PM
Oct 2015

but from the proud nations that claim to want peace but refuse to cooperate with one another." How true, Mr. President!

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