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Monday, June 15, 2009
Was Dennis Ross ousted as U.S. envoy to Iran because he's a Jew?

Was Dennis Ross ousted as U.S. envoy to Iran because he's a Jew?
By Barak Ravid, Haaretz Correspondent Last update - 07:24 15/06/2009
www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1093058.html

Dennis Ross, who most recently served as a special State Department envoy to
Iran, will abruptly be relieved of his duties, sources in Washington told
Haaretz. An official announcement is expected in the coming days.

The Obama administration will announce that Ross has been reassigned to
another position in the White House. In his new post, the former Mideast
peace envoy under President Bill Clinton will deal primarily with regional
issues related to the peace process.

Washington insiders speculate that a number of reasons moved the
administration to reassign Ross. One possibility is Iran's persistent
refusal to accept Ross as a U.S. emissary given the diplomat's Jewish
background as well as his purported pro-Israel leanings. Ross is known to
maintain contacts with numerous senior officials in Israel's defense
establishment and the Israeli government.

Diplomatic sources in Jerusalem surmised that another possibility for Ross'
ouster is his just-released book, "Myths, Illusions, and Peace - Finding a
New Direction for America in the Middle East."

Ross, who co-wrote the book with David Makovsky, a former journalist who is
a fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, argued against a
linkage between the Palestinian issue and the West's policy against Iran's
nuclear ambitions.

Ross and Mokovsky also raised the possibility of military action against
Iran.

"Tougher policies - either militarily or meaningful containment - will be
easier to sell internationally and domestically if we have diplomatically
tried to resolve our differences with Iran in a serious and credible
fashion," they wrote.

Another possible reason for the reshuffle could be Ross' dissatisfaction
with his present standing in the State Department, particularly given the
fact that Washington's two other envoys to the region - George Mitchell, who
is overseeing the Mideast peace process; and Richard Holbrooke, who is
dealing with Pakistan and Afghanistan - wield great influence and are
featured prominently.

A diplomatic source in Jerusalem speculated that perhaps Ross preferred to
work for the National Security Agency, which answers directly to President
Barack Obama, and would thus be considered a more enhanced role.

Last year, Ross was an advisor to Obama's successful presidential campaign.
Before Obama's inauguration, speculation was rampant as to which job Ross
would assume in the new administration.

On February 24, 2009, he was officially appointed as Secretary of State
Hillary Clinton's advisor on the Persian Gulf and special envoy to Iran.

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