Tuesday, August 15, 2006

In the past, trained Middle East experts occupied the position of Assistant Secretaries of State for the Near East. You think of people like Richard Murphy--politics aside. But they knew the Middle East, and Murphy spoke Arabic with a Syrian-Lebanese dialect. In recent years: there was Martin Indyk, and now David Welsh. I just watched a press conference by Welsh. There is no evidence that he even had ever sampled falafil.