Senators John Kerry (D-MA) and Chuck Hagel (R-NE), "It’s Time to Talk to Syria," Wall Street Journal, June 5, 2008:
“The recent announcement of peace negotiations between Israel and Syria through Turkey, and the agreement between the Lebanese factions in Qatar—both apparently without meaningful U.S. involvement—should serve as a wake-up call that our policy of nonengagement has isolated us more than the Syrians. … Make no mistake: Cooperation with Syria rests not on shared values, but on shared interests. … While many doubt Syria’s intentions, we have real leverage and some inducements that have more value to Syria than cost to us. There is no guarantee of an agreement, but the potential payoff is huge, and our current policy is failing. Israel’s government has concluded that, rather than rewarding bad behavior, dialogue with Syria is the best hope for changing it. … We should do the same before the opportunity slips away.”

