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Syria-Lebanon
Hezbollah could be next, warns Washington
2003-04-13
The United States has pledged to tackle the Syrian-backed Hizbollah group in the next phase of its 'war on terror' in a move which could threaten military action against President Bashar Assad's regime in Damascus. The move is part of Washington's efforts to persuade Israel to support a new peace settlement with the Palestinians. Washington has promised Israel that it will take 'all effective action' to cut off Syria's support for Hizbollah - implying a military strike if necessary, sources in the Bush administration have told The Observer. The new US undertaking to Israel to deal with Hizbollah via its Syrian sponsors has been made over recent days during meetings between administration officials and Israeli diplomats in Washington, and Americans talking to Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon in Jerusalem. It would be part of a deal designed to entice Israel into the so-called road map to peace package that would involve the Jewish state pulling out of the Palestinian West Bank, occupied since 1967.
It would also avenge 281 dead Marines, as well as making the world a safer, better smelling place.
'If you control Iraq, you can affect the Syrian and Iranian sponsorship of Hizbollah, both geographically and politically,' says Ivo Daalder of the Brookings Institution think-tank in Washington. 'The United States will make it very clear, quietly and publicly, that Baathist Syria may come to an end if it does not stop its support of Hizbollah.'
Good idea. It will also give Hezbollah's other godfathers something to think hard on...
Posted by:Fred Pruitt

#2  'If you control Iraq, you can affect the Syrian and Iranian sponsorship of Hizbollah, both geographically and politically'

Sheesh. It took a Brookings Institution doubledome to figure that out? Welcome to the Land of The Cluefull, Ivo Daalder!
Posted by: Dave D.   2003-04-13 17:06:13  

#1  The Syrian economy has to be close to collapse. they have lost their best poil sponsor, they no longer have the lucrative traffic between France, germany and Iraq and they have the United States military turning off the oil spigot.
Posted by: Douglas De Bono   2003-04-13 17:00:12  

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