Optimistically speaking, there COULD be an opportunity for all concerned parties as the endgame in Iraq begins. That will only be true if our diplomacy is better than our war planning and execution lately. With Bush going to Jordan to meet with al-Maliki, with Cheney just returned from meeting the Saudis, with Rice on her way to Egypt, with Talibani having met Ahaminejad, with the Baker Commission readying its expected lead idea of regional diplomacy, with some scurrying out of apparent desperation, with others pursuing an opening that we created, the time for diplomatic skill is at the fore. What do we hope to achieve from the present configuration, what is the best we can hope for under the present dynamics? And, pregnantly, are Bush and his administration up to it?