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Obama bypasses Senate, appoints envoy to Syria
2010-12-30
We'll see even more of this the next two years.
WASHINGTON — US President Barack Obama has bypassed the US Senate and directly appointed four new ambassadors, including Robert Ford, who will become the first US envoy to Syria since 2005.

Specific senators had blocked or refused to consider the confirmations of the nominees for various reasons, including questions about their qualifications. But in the most high-profile case, that of the new envoy to Syria, a number of senators objected because they believed sending an ambassador to the country would reward it for bad behavior.

"Making undeserved concessions to Syria tells the regime in Damascus that it can continue to pursue its dangerous agenda and not face any consequences from the US," Republican Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, the incoming chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, said in a statement. "That is the wrong message to be sending to a regime which continues to harm and threaten US interests and those of such critical allies as Israel."

The administration had argued that returning an ambassador to Syria after a five-year absence would help persuade Syria to change its policies regarding Israel, Lebanon and Iraq as well as its willingness to support extremist groups. Syria is designated a "state sponsor of terrorism" by the State Department.

Former President George W. Bush's administration withdrew a full-time ambassador from Syria in 2005 after terrorism accusations and to protest the assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri, killed in a Beirut truck bombing that his supporters blamed on Syria. Syria denied involvement.

Obama nominated Ford, a career diplomat and a former ambassador to Algeria, to the post in February but his nomination stalled after his confirmation hearings and was never voted on.
Posted by:Steve White

#7  Funny how Bambi the Obumble's stance on recess appointments and signing statements changed once he got the big chair.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2010-12-30 16:46  

#6  Gentle correction: the recess appointment is good until the end of the next session of Congress. These appointments are good until December, 2012.
Posted by: Steve White   2010-12-30 15:52  

#5  Recess appointments, as the article points out, are only until the next session of Congress. The appointments expire at that point. Recess appointments have typically been in situations where the official going "poof" in two months does no harm, right? What the hell is the host country supposed to think when their new ambassador vaporizes inside of nine weeks?
Posted by: Mitch H.   2010-12-30 14:44  

#4  But it's fun to note, Darth, since Bambi and the Dhimmicrats were so angry about Bush's use of recess appointments.

Note that Bambi also deplored signing statements, which he now does routinely.
Posted by: Steve White   2010-12-30 13:09  

#3  "Making undeserved concessions to Syria tells the regime in Damascus that it can continue to pursue its dangerous agenda and not face any consequences from the US,"

The only thing Syria understands is FORCE, Kick their asses publicly and they'll bluster then Bow, it's all they understand, there is No ally, only Master or Slave.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2010-12-30 12:26  

#2  Yes, that's how Bolton was appointed to the UN ambassadorship
Posted by: Goober Hupomotle7936   2010-12-30 11:53  

#1  Bush and other presidents do this all the time so I don't think this will be worth the political cost for the Republicans to go after it, unless one of 'em is a pedophile or something. I expect a strongly worded letter and then they move on.
Posted by: DarthVader   2010-12-30 11:51  

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