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Syria-Lebanon
US not an enemy despite sharp differences: Assad
2003-12-16
Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad said in an interview that he did not consider the United States an enemy despite their sharp differences. The interview was given a week ago, before the announcement of new US legislation to impose economic and diplomatic sanctions against Syria in order to force it to end alleged support for "terrorism."
Wonder what he thinks now that he's seen Sammy on the teevee?
The Syrian leader told the Greek newspaper Kathimerini: "Syria does not consider the United States its enemy despite numerous differences. "We are against the occupation of Iraq, against the actions of American forces in in Iraq, against violations of human rights™." Assad said he was also against "many other aspects of American policy in the region, including an attitude biased in favour of Israel. "But we don't consider the United States an enemy of our country," he stressed.
"In fact, we're thinking real hard about being pretty nice to them..."
US President George W. Bush signed a bill into law on Friday providing for sanctions against Iraq to persuade Damascus to end its alleged support for "terrorism," halt development of chemical and biological arms as well as medium- and long-range missiles, and withdraw the roughly 20,000 troops it has deployed in Lebanon. President Assad and his wife Asma were scheduled to arrive in Greece Monday on December 15 for a three-day visit.
I think this article's a little dated, though it's up on today's page...
In his interview, Assad said the Americans should withdraw from Iraq "according to Iraqi conditions," and that the country should have a new constitution approved by Iraqis. "Above all it's the Iraqis and not the Americans who should set the timetable for American withdrawal," he was quoted as saying.
Posted by:Fred Pruitt

#9  The Greek journal Kathimerini is owned by the devious Greek shipping magnate Aristides Alafouzas. Alafouzos has just signed an agreement with a number of liberal newspapers to create a new press alliance (also including the NYTimes-owned International Herald Tribune). It is a toss-up who is more reliable, Assad or Alafouzos.
Posted by: Tancred   2003-12-16 12:16:45 PM  

#8  Is Baby Assad trying to prepare the background for the day Saadam's lost WMDs are found stashed on syrian soil!
Posted by: The Dodo   2003-12-16 10:49:16 AM  

#7  To the people of Syria, no not in principle.

To Baby Assad, to to your local Home Depo and by one of those little shovels and start digging. It's just a small hole and really won't take very long.

And to make your stay a bit more comfortable maybe you could buy a bit of DDT.
Posted by: Michael   2003-12-16 9:56:52 AM  

#6  "We are against the occupation of Iraq, against the actions of American forces in in Iraq, against violations of human rights™."

Has he condemned his father's slaughter of Hama, yet? Or are some human rights violations more important than others?
Posted by: Robert Crawford   2003-12-16 7:50:57 AM  

#5  Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad said in an interview that he did not consider the United States an enemy despite their sharp differences.

In other news, President Bashar Al-Assad was seen at his residence rat holing an e-tool.
Posted by: Dragon Fly   2003-12-16 7:30:39 AM  

#4  i got five words for baby ass wad --open up and say ah!!
Posted by: son of tuloi   2003-12-16 1:31:39 AM  

#3  Wonder how Baby Assad would look with a real shaggy, ratty beard?
Posted by: tu3031   2003-12-16 12:57:38 AM  

#2  But we don't consider the United States an enemy of our country...

"... so please don't make me hide out in one of those empty septic tanks."

What's that smooching sound I hear coming from Dubya's butt? Sounds like Baby Assad is suffering some pucker factor in regard to his continued existence.

Fine one to talk about "violations of human rights", innee?
Posted by: 4thInfVet   2003-12-16 12:31:07 AM  

#1  "We are against the occupation of Iraq, against the actions of American forces in in Iraq, against violations of human rights™."

So... umm... where the fuck were you Assad when Saddam was gassing his own people and murdering them in the thousands?

And when will you withdraw from your own occupation of Lebanon?
Posted by: CrazyFool   2003-12-16 12:30:05 AM  

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