Peaceful Efforts in the Middle East
by Mark Siljander, Staff Writer
Ironically, as I attempted to spotlight centuries of misunderstandings between East and West, a few key Republican-based government officials (Pres. Bush and colleagues) misunderstood my promotion of peace with Muslims and my book offering solutions to bridge East-West tensions.
Rather than perceiving my work as a help to more intelligent diplomacy and responsible foreign policy, it was interpreted by some as an attempt to sabotage certain ideologically based policies.
On the contrary, all aspects of foreign engagement depend on and are strengthened by each other, when applied strategically. As a member of the Veteran’s Affairs committee during my first term in Congress, I have always felt strongly for our veterans. The thousands who create a strong military defense as the backbone behind peaceful overtures are crucial in order for an intelligent diplomacy to work. Yet in past administrations, our defense agencies have been asked to take a surprisingly offensive stance, wielded aggressively in propagating ideologies that might have been more easily spread through peaceful measures.
Far from sabotage, my efforts are aimed at reducing bloodshed and creating space for trust to develop between nations. When a team of like-minded individuals visited Saddam’s regime in 2002 as an attempt to gain cooperation; we hoped to divert from the impending onset of war. While Iraq’s leaders were surprisingly open, top U.S. officials were not.
To those regular readers familiar with my legal dilemma and indictment in Jan. ‘08, due to my association with a Muslim charity, I personally understand how disparaging it can be to promote fresh approaches to the Middle East conflict and not fall into your own "pit" while attempting to break new ground.
Fortunately, the message in my book, A Deadly Misunderstanding, A Congressman’s Quest to Bridge the Muslim-Christian Divide, is newsworthy beyond my personal challenges and we are buoyed by a groundswell of interest and traction.
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My wife Nancy and I returned home from a very successful book tour in Washington, DC and Minneapolis, MN in mid June. The days were packed and exhausting, but we left encouraged at each engagement.
A reception for my legal defense was hosted by fm Atty. Gen. Ed Meese and co-sponsored by fm Congressman Bob McEwen; U.S. Army Lieutenant General Teddy Allen (ret); Professor Bob Destro, Catholic Law School (fm dean); Dr. Tawfik Hamid, Author, Inside Jihad; Ambassador Mouloud Said, Western Sahara; fm Undersecretary of the Army Joe Reeder (Clinton) and 150 other attendees. I was so moved I could hardly speak! Hard to believe, I know, me, a politician-speechless. Nancy and I were truly touched by the outpouring of love and support. Our 18-year-old son, Mark, aptly manned the door and demonstrated his support for dad. My book sold well, endorsed by the host committee.
We then departed for Minnesota where we met our Airman daughter, Laura, who took the train from Minot Air Force Base to Minnesota. We are extremely proud of her. She was deployed along the Kuwait/Iraq border with our troops in 2007. (I was privileged to visit Laura on her birthday at Ali Al Salem Air Force Base and observe our tremendous servicemen and women). She has requested redeployment to Iraq, but her stateside work has proven invaluable to the Air Force.
I also spoke at a conference that was predominantly geared to Christian missionaries, presenting the book and its discoveries on how to bridge the Muslim-Christian divide. The emphasis of the manuscript is: how to avoid needless war, enhance diplomacy, profoundly impact conflict resolution and undermine radical Muslims. The book table at the event nearly sold out!
Friday night, after speaking at a Muslim community center, we sold more books than Muslims in attendance (a good sign). Finally, Sunday morning, I spoke to an overflowing crowd after the service at Colonial Church in Minneapolis; a book-signing table was set up in the lobby. After my speech the top Imam in Minnesota stood and asked to speak. He said they originally had set up a speech at the mosque expecting hundreds of Muslims to hear me, but after "googling" my name and reading the highly inflammatory and mostly incorrect remarks made during my indictment, this understandably gave them second thoughts. They altered their plans and instead, had a few dozen Muslims come to hear me at a nearby community center. He essentially expressed regret in front of hundreds of Christians for the slight. What an unfortunate example of the pressure felt by our American Muslim friends by a sometimes prejudicial and over reaching government.
There were many private meetings and several dinners with leaders, scholars, students, etc. We felt bolstered and deeply blessed, moving forward in our efforts.
Mark Siljander is a former Republican U.S. congressman & deputy U.S./U.N. ambassador and author of A Deadly Misunderstanding; A Congressman’s Quest to Bridge the Muslim-Christian Divide (Harper One, 2008). www.ADeadlyMisunderstanding.com
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I wish Mr. Siljander luck, fifty thousand dollars to write a book, or was he a lobbist that got the money from a charity organization or did he shelter terriosts for the money.
those are all cheap shots DA White…..what have you got to offer????
as a solution …
Here’s a thought …. everyone keep your religious believes to your self ….. no arguments that way…. why do you feel the need to tell others what it is that you think about God….. It is all about control and everyone knows that now Religion is dying ……because that is all religion breads is DEATH…religion is dying…. THANK GOD !!!!!
I have not read your books – they do sound like worth reading – but good on you for promoting handling conflicts with communication rather than with ammunition and propagating the similarities of religions rather than the differences – that is sanity – and we need some of that on this planet…
Bente Petersen
it’s time Isreli stop there land grabing and return to the borders given the in 1948. Rember what the Goverment of Isreli Murdered US Navy
personal in international waters on a US Flaged ship(USS Liberty) in 1968
BS, Those is not a tiome to be having sex with your but buddy. THIS IS TIME TO NUKE ISRAEL, THAT IS WHERE THE PROBLEM IS, then when the MESSIA is done the 42 moths are passed and the rest of humankind will get their due.
I’ve known Mark DELI since High School. I know for a fact that he is one of the most caring ,thoughtful and Honest people I’ve ever known . I don’t know anyone in my life that has tried to do more for the HUMAN RACE and try to bring peace to the world .I’am BLESSED and HONORED to be his friend. Keep up the good work Marki Deli G.D.Siljander. Your Bud Jon