By Mona Charen
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton issued a firm statement to the Syrian elite this week urging them to overthrow the regime of Bashar al-Assad. The longer you support the regimes campaign of violence against your brothers and sisters the more it will stain your honor she advised.
Only now? Only after thousands of men women and children have been murdered tens of thousands wounded and countless homes destroyed by artillery shells has the Obama team finally shed its illusions about the Syrian regime?
A mere 11 months ago when peaceful demonstrators in the streets of Dara and other cities were met with bullets Secretary Clinton referred to Assad as a reformer. She was not alone. Last year Germanys then Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle visited Assad and declared him indispensable for a constructive solution to the Middle Easts problems. A leading German think tank which advises the foreign ministry called Assad a modernizer.
Rare is the sceptered thug who does not attract fawning admiration from some in the free and democratic West. Fidel Castro was the darling of the smart set in the 1960s and Che Guevara one of his wet work assistants adorns T-shirts worldwide to this day. Sean Penn is a shill for Hugo Chavez and Robert Scheer had admiring things to say about Kim Il-Sung.
The more repressive and vicious the regime the more some in the West will strain to find benign intentions in their leaders. One after another of the old Soviet general-secretaries was hailed when he first ascended the greasy pole of Kremlin politics as a moderate. Yuri Andropov we were assured loved American jazz good Scotch and cynical political jokes with an anti-regime cast. We were advised that he went out of his way to meet with dissidents. Perhaps he was drunk on Chivas Regal when he shot down civilian airliner KAL 007.
Similarly when Syrian dictator Hafez al-Assad (the butcher of Hama) died and was replaced by his son Bashar The New York Times offered a highly sympathetic portrait of the shy young doctor. The Times noted that expectations of the younger Assad were high because in the words of a member of the Syrian parliament hes young and open and wants to give more liberty and democracy.
Well it may be churlish to begrudge people their optimism. But Assad has wielded absolute power in Syria for 12 years and not a single reform has materialized. In fact its quite the contrary. Even before the current bloodbath began Syria was responsible for arming and protecting Hezbollah assassinating Lebanese premier Rafik al-Hariri cooperating closely with Iran and North Korea and sending terrorists into Iraq to kill Americans.
None of that prevented Hollywoods glamour couple Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie from visiting with the Assads to discuss their refugee work. Just-released photos captured rock star and human rights campaigner Sting and his wife enjoying a good laugh with the Assads in 2008. Vogue magazine apparently immune to shame ran a fawning profile of the dictators wife a rose in the desert. Asma al-Assad Vogue told its readers is glamorous young and very chic -- the freshest and most magnetic of first ladies. Along with fetching views of Asma Vogue featured shots of Bashar playing on the floor with his children.
When images of bleeding and dead children -- shot by Assads troops -- began to cascade out of Syria Vogue quietly removed the piece from its website.
Then Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi visited Assad in 2007 (against the wishes of the Bush administration) and came away satisfied with his cooperation. We were very pleased with the assurances we received from the president that he was ready to resume the peace process. In this she was echoing a sentiment often expressed by former Secretary of State James A. Baker co-chairman of the Iraq Study Group who argued that the key to peace in the Middle East was to flip Syria.
But no visitor was more enthusiastic about Bashar al-Assad than President Obamas informal envoy Sen. John Kerry who made six visits to Damascus between 2009 and 2011. In 2010 he said Syria is an essential player in bringing peace and stability to the region. Even after the tanks rolled into cities and began blasting away civilian demonstrators Kerry stuck to his self-delusion: (M)y judgment is that Syria will move; Syria will change as it embraces a legitimate relationship with the United States and the West and economic opportunity that comes with it . . .
The shy doctor became a cold killer. Those who without a particle of evidence persuaded themselves that he was ever anything else were useful idiots.
Mona Charen is a syndicated columnist political analyst and author of
Do-Gooders: How Liberals Hurt Those They Claim to Help .