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Israel and Syria are trading furious charges over who is trying to undermine whom as Syria seeks to curry favor with the Bush administration.
The government of Syrian President Bashar Assad this week accused Israel of assassinating a prominent member of the radical Palestinian Hamas organization on the streets of Damascus as a way to halt a recent thaw in U.S.-Syrian ties.
"Obviously there are a lot of strategic games being played in the region right now," said Joshua M. Landis, a leading U.S. expert on Syria at the University of Oklahoma.
"All three parties -- the Syrians, the Israelis and the Americans -- are internally divided over what the next steps should be," he said.
The killing Sunday of Palestinian militant Izz Eldine Subhi Sheik Khalil -- widely believed to be the work of Israeli intelligence -- came in the midst of a series of moves suggesting that Damascus and Washington were seeking a better bilateral relationship.
Secretary of State Colin L. Powell had what he described as "good, open and candid meeting" with Syrian Foreign Minister Farouk Sharaa on the sidelines of last week's United Nations General Assembly meeting.
He praised Syrian pledges to do more to control the notoriously porous border with Iraq, which U.S. officials say has been a primary crossing point for Islamist radicals fighting U.S.-led forces.
The Bush administration also praised Syria's decision -- under heavy international pressure -- to redeploy some of the estimated 20,000 Syrian troops in neighboring Lebanon.
And this week, despite the Khalil killing, U.S. military and Iraqi government officials traveled to Damascus for three days of talks on how to tighten security along the border. A U.S. Embassy spokesman in Damascus called the talks "constructive and positive."
Although it was almost universally assumed in the Arab world that the United States at least tacitly approved of the Israeli strike, State Department spokesman Richard Boucher said Wednesday that the United States had no prior knowledge of the attack.









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