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More states pledge troops for Lebanon
2006-08-18
At least seven countries have given firm pledges of troops to a UN peacekeeping force in Lebanon, but other nations are studying the plans before committing, diplomatic sources said on Thursday. Bangladesh, Indonesia, Malaysia and Nepal had each offered at least one battalion, and Denmark two warships, one official said, asking not to be named, while the German ambassador said that Berlin would also make a contribution.
“The German ambassador said his country's commitment would involve a naval and land element. 'I was in a position to offer a rather substantive maritime component which... could patrol and secure the whole of the Lebanese coast. We could also offer a rather substantial border patrol along the Syrian border,' he said.”
"I think we are almost there," Thomas Matussek, Germany's UN ambassador, told reporters during talks to thrash out the rules of engagement and composition of the 15,000 strong force. "In a very encouraging way, there were many of us, many countries, (willing) to contribute to this armed force... I was very encouraged by the general spirit of active contributions shown by so many countries," he said.

On Thursday, France said it would send 200 soldiers to reinforce the UN mission in Lebanon. The German ambassador said his country's commitment would involve a naval and land element, but declined to offer precise details. "I was in a position to offer a rather substantive maritime component which... could patrol and secure the whole of the Lebanese coast. We could also offer a rather substantial border patrol along the Syrian border," he said, without elaborating.

According to the unnamed diplomat, Italy, Spain, Egypt, Morocco and Belgium had all said they wanted to study the proposals for the force further before offering any firm pledges. The force is due to deploy in southern Lebanon along with Lebanese forces to police a cease-fire between Shiia militia Hezbollah and Israel, as agreed under the terms of a UN resolution adopted last week.
Posted by:Fred

#3  Since they can't use them at home, maybe Bangla will send the RABs to Lebanon. Wouldn't it be cool to have a Crossfire™ – Middle East edition? I wonder how many Shutter Guns HezBeelzebub has?

I know the RAB only goes after commies, but still...
Posted by: Jackal   2006-08-18 09:38  

#2  Good lord. Lebanon would suffer more from this invasion than would Israel's security!
Posted by: trailing wife   2006-08-18 08:14  

#1  Bangladesh, Indonesia, Malaysia and Nepal

Ok Udi. Now's time to see that you've made of.
Posted by: gromgoru   2006-08-18 06:24  

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