Libya shows power of change, U.S. says

Published: Sept. 5, 2008 at 3:46 PM
Sec. Rice meets with Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshiyar Zebari in Baghdad

WASHINGTON, Sept. 5 (UPI) -- U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice's trip to Libya may not be evidence of what can happen when a strongman has a change of heart, observers said.

Rice, the highest-ranking American diplomat to visit the country in 50 years, will meet with Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi and others in Tripoli to discuss economic ties, regional issues and oil, the Christian Science Monitor reported Friday.

Members of President George Bush's administration also expressed hope the meeting would signal what can happen when leaders end terrorist activities, the newspaper said.

"It's doubtful the Libya example will mean much to Iran, in large part because Iran is in a better position as it faces down the international community than Libya was," says James Phillips, senior research fellow for Middle Eastern affairs at the Heritage Foundation in Washington.

U.S. officials concede Iran has shown little inclination in emulating Libya's example of working its way back into the international community.

"Whether some of these other regimes will wake up and smell the hummus and see they are goofing up as far as their relations with the international community are concerned, that remains to be seen," David Welch, assistant secretary of State for Near East affairs, told the Monitor. "So far, the record of Iran's decisions is not inspiring."

© 2008 United Press International, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Order reprints




Additional News Stories
House to investigate Citigroup tax deal (50 min)
Watercooler Stories
Jockstrip: The world as we know it.
Your Daily Horoscope
The almanac
Average features key to female face beauty
Want to avoid H1N1? -- fly first class
fark
Two-legged dog helps disabled vets make it on their own. Lil Brudder approves
Say "HO" again. Say "HO" again, I dare you, I DOUBLE-dare you, motherfarker. Say "HO" one more gotdamn...
Truck hauling 4000 cases of beer ran off the road in Papua, New Guinea. Since this is Fark, you...
Tree Man's infamous wooden growths are returning to his body. Knot again
Fugitive doctor tries to avoid capture by performing impromtu surgery on own neck
Photoshop theme: Rejected Christmas cards