Thursday, January 8, 2009

Obama Camp 'Prepared To Talk To Hamas'

US president-elect Barack Obama is widely expected to adopt a more even-handed approach to the Middle East conflict once he assumes office. Photograph: Tannen Maury/EPA

From The Guardian:

Incoming administration will abandon Bush's isolation of Islamist group to initiate low-level diplomacy, say transition sources

The incoming Obama administration is prepared to abandon President Bush's doctrine of isolating Hamas by establishing a channel to the Islamist organisation, sources close to the transition team say.

The move to open contacts with Hamas - which could be initiated through the US intelligence services - would represent a definitive break with the Bush presidency's ostracising of the group.

The Guardian has spoken to three people with knowledge of the discussions in the Obama camp.

There is no talk of Obama approving direct diplomatic negotiations with Hamas early on in his administration, but he is being urged by advisers to initiate low-level or clandestine approaches, and there is growing recognition in Washington that the policy of ostracising Hamas is counter-productive.

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My Comment: First Hamas, followed by Cuba, followed by Iran. I feel like I am repeating history .... reliving the Carter years who believed that through negotiations with tyrants and groups that call for genocidal war ..... we will somehow be able to come to some type of accommodation that will be agreed upon by the two groups.

I know that it is not going to happen. But President Obama clearly believes that it will.

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