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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
US announces economic sanctions to combat Syrian influence on Lebanon
2007-11-06
The Bush administration, trying to combat Syrian attempts to reassert control over Lebanon's political system, said Monday it was imposing economic sanctions against four people.

The Treasury Department announced that it was freezing any assets the four individuals might have in US financial institutions. The action also prohibits any US citizen from engaging in transactions with the four. "Syria has used all means at its disposal - from bribery to intimidation to violence - to undermine the legitimate political process in Lebanon," Treasury Undersecretary Stuart Levey said in announcing the sanctions. "Today's action exposes four individuals involved in such activities and serves as a warning to others who would do likewise."

Treasury identified two of the people as Assaad Halim Hardan, a member of Lebanon's parliament and chief of the Syrian Socialist National Party central political bureau, and Wiam Wahhab, a former member of Lebanon's parliament. Treasury said both men work with senior Syrian officials to undermine Lebanese sovereignty.
Posted by:Fred

#4  JPOST > IDF's Intel Chief has informed a major Israeli Govt. Committee that, besides showing off their post-2006 newfound strength to Israel + World [posturing], the Hizzies = Hezzies ARE ALSO SENDING AN INTERNAL ["Don't mess wid us"]MESSAGE TO LEBANON = LEBN's GOVT IN BERUIT.
*HUZZIES? HISSIES?
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2007-11-06 22:17  

#3  I'll have to double-check the last time Saudi Arabia invaded Lebanon instead of Syria.
Posted by: Abdominal Snowman   2007-11-06 18:11  

#2  well, if it were four saudis that would get my attention, but they're not.
Posted by: Hammerhead   2007-11-06 16:43  

#1  Sanctions against only 4 people? Doesn't seem like that would be particularly damaging.
Posted by: JohnQC   2007-11-06 13:37  

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