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Syria says 400 Mossad agents in Lebanon
2005-11-26
Syria's official Al-Thawra newspaper claimed Thursday that more than 400 agents from Israel's spy agency Mossad are in Lebanon in the latest volley in an increasingly vitriolic war of words with Lebanon's new leaders. "You have to recognize the danger of having more than 400 men from Israel's Mossad in Lebanon who are working with the other (Lebanese) agents who once supported the Zionist enemy and its militias," wrote editor Fayez Sayegh. "These agents are encircling Lebanon like a belt that will explode when Israel and its strategic ally the United States decide," he said, charging there was also an increasing number of agents from the CIA and European states in the country. All these agents came to Lebanon... to sow dissent, revive hatred, reinforce pressure on Lebanon and Syria and above all spy on national forces, the Lebanese resistance and Palestinians," said the paper.

Syria's state run Tishrin newspaper and the Baath newspaper had tried to stir up strife in Lebanon earlier this month, when they ran editorials calling on its allies to hold demonstrations in Lebanon against Premier Fouad Siniora's government and the economic situation in Lebanon. The call was widely dubbed by the local media as a flagrant intervention in Lebanon's domestic affairs in defiance of unrelenting global pressure on the regime of President Bashar Al Assad to take its hands off Lebanon. No demonstrations took place and no political group in Lebanon announced any plans to demonstrate.
Posted by:Fred

#8  there are Mossad training camps in Lebanon. shhhh!
Posted by: PlanetDan   2005-11-26 07:46  

#7  RG that's what the State Department played in Panama and Iraq. In both cases coups and revolts were put down and it required the application of American military to make the change. Promoting internal revolt in both case cost a lot of people their lives for nothing. Much to the shame of Bush senior. If it is important enough, then send the very best - U.S. Armed Forces.
Posted by: Ulease Threreper2133   2005-11-26 06:25  

#6  Rather an odd simile for a Syrian to use

Nah. That's how these people think. To them, everything is bombs and belts. Sometimes they throw in a vest depending on the season.
Posted by: Rafael   2005-11-26 04:31  

#5  "These agents are encircling Lebanon like a belt that will explode when Israel and its strategic ally the United States decide"

Rather an odd simile for a Syrian to use. I guess Sayegh couldn't come up with anything better on such short notice.
Posted by: Zenster   2005-11-26 02:49  

#4  What I am advocating is regime change for Syria and Iran via internal revolutions.
Posted by: RG   2005-11-26 02:20  

#3  Even though the US has a formidable military, we must start pushing the populace in Syria and Iran to revolt against those regimes.

That is the only way the car bombs and IED's in Iraq will trully stop.
Posted by: RG   2005-11-26 02:19  

#2  So that's where The Mossad is these days.
Posted by: Shipman   2005-11-26 01:51  

#1  Only 400? I think Fayez better count again.
Posted by: xbalanke   2005-11-26 00:37  

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