Senator Arlen Specter (R-PA), reiterated the importance of speaking with Syria this weekend on CNN’s Late Edition:
"I believe that Assad can be negotiated with. I’ve made 14 trips there in the past two decades and have been able to be helpful in a number of situations, which I can document. And I think opening discussions with Syria are very, very important. …
"I believe in the maxim of hold your friends close and your enemies closer. President Ronald Reagan declared the Soviet Union to be the ‘Evil Empire’ and immediately thereafter he undertook negotiations with them.
"Look, Assad is not a boy scout, but we have to deal with him. He’s there. And in my conversation with him, I think there are ways to get him to stop arming Hezbollah and to stop arming Hamas."

