This report from Lebanon's Daily Star:

"The road to solving Lebanon's problems passes through Damascus," Pelosi told reporters after meeting with Lebanese parliamentary leader Saad Hariri at Qoreitem.

Steve Schippert writes at ThreatsWatch.org:

That she believes "the road to solving Lebanon's problems" passes anywhere near Damascus is troubling enough, as ‘solving' has nothing to do with it.

But that a major US political figure uttered such after speaking with the son of a man assassinated at the command of Bashar Assad - who happens to live in Damascus, coincidentally - is simply stunning.

Schippert's right...pretty galling that Pelosi would say such a thing after speaking with Hariri. But Pelosi's statement is not false. Syria will need to play a constructive role in Lebanon for any progress to be made there, but Pelosi can't seriously believe that the Assad regime will ever answer that call.