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    THREE STRIKES AGAINST ENVOY TO TURKEY
    Michael Rubin

    Commentary Magazine
    http://www.commentarymagazine.com/2011/08/16/ricciardone-ambassador-turkey/
    Aug 16, 2011

    08.16.2011 - 1:30 PM Last year, after Senator Sam Brownback placed
    a hold on the nomination of Frank Ricciardone to be ambassador
    to Turkey, President Obama sent Ricciardone to Turkey as a recess
    appointment. Brownback's reasons for his hold were well-founded.

    During Ricciardone's posting in Egypt, he sought to ingratiate
    himself so much to President Hosni Mubarak that he crippled Bush's
    democratization drive and ultimately undercut American interests.

    Wherever one stands on the wisdom of Bush's transformative diplomacy,
    declaring Mubarak so popular that he could win elections in the United
    States is not something any American Foreign Service officer should
    do and keep his job.

    Ricciardone needs to be confirmed by the Senate by the end of the
    year if he expects to keep his job. Senator Robert Menendez (D-NJ)
    appears ready to put a hold on the diplomat because the envoy refuses
    to acknowledge the Armenian genocide.

    Ricciardone deserves to have his posting curtailed, but it would be a
    shame to do so on the Armenian issue: To allow Armenian Americans to
    hold up an American envoy to Azerbaijan or Turkey would be as wrong
    as Turkish or Azeri Americans to hold up an American envoy to Armenia.

    If the Senate sinks Ricciardone's nomination, they should do so for
    a simple reason: He has failed to promote American interests in Turkey.

    Rather, he has undercut them. He has downplayed the mass arrest of
    Turkish generals which has gone beyond serious allegations criminality
    and has more to do with the Islamist prime minister vendetta against
    secularists, telling Congress that institutions matter more than
    individuals. But when secularists are not allowed to serve at senior
    levels, it matters. When the head of Turkey's intelligence service
    favors Iran over the United States, it matters.

    If institutions matter more than individuals, it's time to bring
    Ricciardone home and replace him with a new ambassador. Ricciardone
    struck out on Iraq, where he counseled the rehabilitation of Saddam
    Hussein. He struck out on Egypt, where he lionized Mubarak. And he
    struck out on Turkey, where he fiddles while secularism burned. Three
    strikes should be more than enough for an out.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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