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Syria-Lebanon
Syrian forces pull out from south Beirut, northern Lebanon
2003-07-15
Syria pulled out its last remaining forces from south Beirut and cut its military presence in northern Lebanon in the fourth redeployment operation staged by the Syrian army in less than three years.
Goodbye, don’t let the door hit you in the ass.
Convoys of military buses have been moving some 1,000 Syrian troops from south Beirut’s suburbs of Khaldeh and Aramoun via the Beirut-Damascus highway in the direction of Damascus since midnight Monday-Tuesday, A Nahar website reported. The southern pullout left only a nominal contingent guarding the Beirut headquarters of Syria’s military intelligence and a few checkpoints to help Lebanese forces firm up control of the Palestinian refugee camps of Chatilla and Bourj el Barajneh in Beirut. Similar convoys streamed out of the Batroun region and the northern province of Akkar in the direction of Syria’s central city of Homs. The Syrian military positions in Arida and Deir Ammar have been dismantled and troops manning them were withdrawn. The Lebanese army has put several battalions on standby to move into all positions that were vacated by Syrian troops.
Lebanese military sources said details of the operation were submitted beforehand to President Lahoud in southern France, where he is vacationing, Speaker Nabi Berri and Premier Rafic al Hariri in Beirut. The sources said this was the fourth redeployment operation after Israel terminated a 22-year occupation of south Lebanon.
I guess this is a good thing.
Posted by:Steve

#5  Assad's little boy can no longer sustain a military deployment without Saddam's free oil. This is a reasonable consequence of the second Iraq War, which involved turning off the two pipelines running through Syria.
Posted by: Douglas De Bono   2003-7-15 5:35:11 PM  

#4  They probably have lots of reasons but one reason is financial. It costs money to deploy and they may have already looted everything lootable in south Beirut, which isn't that wealthy in the first place. North Lebanon is a bigger deal. If they are abandoning the area near Turkey there may be a lot of reasons.
Posted by: Anonymous   2003-7-15 4:40:49 PM  

#3  I wonder how much of this was done under threat, but done to allow them to save face. If this was done to avoid US smart bombs falling on Assad Jr. then the Bekaa Valley will be vacated next.
Posted by: Yank   2003-7-15 4:23:22 PM  

#2  US is redeploying strategically - makes sense for Syria to do it. Bekka is likely where they want to stay.
Posted by: liberalhawk   2003-7-15 2:55:14 PM  

#1  They need to get out of the Bekaa Valley next.
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2003-7-15 2:52:56 PM  

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