Dawn of a new era.Iran hopes a new administration in the US will behave more rationally to ease tensions President-elect Barack Obama's choice of Hillary Clinton as secretary of state gladdens Israel, but does not overjoy o·ver·joy tr.v. o·ver·joyed, o·ver·joy·ing, o·ver·joys To fill with joy; delight. o Arabs and Iranians keen for a new start after eight years of perceived US policy calamities. Clinton talked tougher than Obama when they were vying to be the Democratic presidential candidate, decrying her rival's "naive" call for direct talks with foes such as Iran and North Korea and vowing to "obliterate o·blit·er·ate v. 1. To remove an organ or another body part completely, as by surgery, disease, or radiation. 2. To blot out, especially through filling of a natural space by fibrosis or inflammation. " Iran if it attacked Israel. "She's committed to the peace process. She's committed to fighting extremism and terrorism. She's committed to the US-Israeli relationship," a senior Israeli official said. Israeli political scientist Shmuel Sandler, at Bar Ilan University near Tel Aviv Tel Aviv (tĕl əvēv`), city (1994 pop. 355,200), W central Israel, on the Mediterranean Sea. Oficially named Tel Aviv–Jaffa, it is Israel's commercial, financial, communications, and cultural center and the core of its largest voiced similar satisfaction. "As far as Israel is concerned, this is a good appointment." Israelis are warier about Obama's pick as national security adviser, retired Marine General James Jones James Jones is the name of:
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pessimism about Clinton's pro-Israeli fervour is tempered by her
hard line on Iran, whose rise as a regional Shia power, unwittingly
assisted by Bush's wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, has alarmed the
Sunni-ruled kingdom. "Her hawkishness on Iran would be welcome and
a break from Obama's dovish instincts," said Saudi political
analyst Khaled al-Dakhil. "It seems she'll be a powerful
secretary of state. I don't think the Syrians and Iranians will
like it." Syria is eager for the United States to kick-start
stalled peace talks with Israel, but a diplomat in contact with Syrian
officials said they were cautious about prospects for detente dé·tente n. 1. A relaxing or easing, as of tension between rivals. 2. A policy toward a rival nation or bloc characterized by increased diplomatic, commercial, and cultural contact and a desire to reduce tensions, as through . "They recognise that she was much tougher on Syria than Obama during the campaign, and that Obama himself may maintain a tough line with Syria," the diplomat said. Syrian Deputy President Farouq al-Shara said last week that Damascus felt "limited optimism" towards the new administration. "Those close to Obama say he wants a dialogue with Syria, which is important," Shara told Baath Party officials. Some in Syria anticipate that Clinton will at least outperform her predecessor, Condoleezza Rice. "The legacy of her husband in the region is relatively good and she knows the conflicts better than Rice," said political commentator Thabet Salem. "The key word here is relatively." Iran, which has defied world efforts to curb its nuclear goals, poses a huge diplomatic challenge and, some analysts argue, as big an opportunity to the Obama-Clinton team. Yet after nearly 30 years of undiluted hostility between the two countries, reaching a new accommodation will be hard. Mohammad Marandi, head of North American North American named after North America. North American blastomycosis see North American blastomycosis. North American cattle tick see boophilusannulatus. Studies at Tehran University, said he believed US policy would have to take account of a shifting balance of power in the region. "The United States is in a much weaker position to bully people in the region," he argued. "A new administration will have the opportunity to behave more rationally to ease tension." But Obama's nominations, including Clinton and an equally pro-Israeli Emanuel Rahm as White House chief of staff, were hardly encouraging for Tehran, Marandi said. "The change we were hearing about has not materialised. "The fact that neocons are pleased with the choice (of Clinton) is very revealing. The Clinton administration was not very progressive at all." 2007 Al Sidra Media Al Sidra Media LLC is a publishing company based in Dubai, UAE. It publishes the popular English-language newspaper 7Days, which is distributed for free. External links
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