June 13, 2007
"Talking to the Syrians emboldens and rewards them at the expense of America and our allies in the Middle East. It hasn't and won't change their behavior. They are an outlaw regime and should be isolated. Members of Congress and State Department officials should stop visiting Damascus."
--Former principal deputy assistant secretary of state for Near Eastern affairs Liz Cheney, April 12, 2007
"I believe we should be talking to all of Iraq's neighbors. I think we should be talking to Iran, we should be talking to Syria, not to solve a particular problem or crisis of the moment or the day, but just to have dialogue with people who are involved in this region in so many ways. "And so I think it is short-sighted not to talk to Syria and Iran and everybody else in the region, and not just for the purpose of making a demand on them, and 'I'll only talk to you if you meet the demand I want to talk to you about.' That's not the way to have a dialogue in my judgment."
-- Former Secretary of State Colin Powell, June 10, 2007