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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
UN sets April deadline for Syrian pullout
2005-02-25
U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annan has warned Syria it must withdraw all its forces from Lebanon by April in the latest escalation of tension between the international community and Damascus. The hardening of attitude comes as Syria said it will "redeploy" all of the 15,000 troops it has stationed in Lebanon to the country's eastern border with Syria in a last ditch attempt to defuse increasing international pressure against it. Foreign Minster Deputy Walid Moallem said Syria was willing to cooperate with the UN but insisted again that any withdrawal would be carried out in line with the 1989 Taif Accord and not through UN Resolution 1559 which calls for all foreign troops to leave Lebanon.

Moallem said: "The important withdrawals that have been implemented so far, and those that will follow will be carried out in agreement with Lebanon based on the 1989 Taif Accord and the mechanism it contains." But in an interview to be shown later Friday with Dubai-based Al-Arabiyya television, the UN chief warned that "the Security Council would take measures against Syria if it does not implement the resolution." Al-Arabiyya added that Annan called for "a full withdrawal of the troops deployed in Lebanon, not a redeployment to the east of the country."

But Annan's comments came as Lebanese Defense Minister Abdel-Rahim Mrad said there would be no complete or immediate withdrawal. Mrad said: "A decision has been made for Syrian troops to pull back from Lebanon's coast and mountains toward the Syrian border in Bekaa but we cannot give any timeline." He added: "We cannot create a security vacuum."
Posted by:Fred

#11   The only question is the aftermath - whether we want to deploy a division in Lebanon afterwards

short answer - NO. Long answer - no, of course not, are you insane? It would save on metaphors though - instead of worrying if Iraq would become a Lebanon, we only have to worry that Lebanon become a Lebanon.

Much better to do this via sanctions, UN resolutions, etc, and have the UN, and yes, dammit, the French, alongside to help pick up the pieces.

Lets save our divisions for when we need them.
Posted by: liberalhawk   2005-02-25 4:48:17 PM  

#10  The Bekaa Valley is where Saddam's WMD are supposed to be buried. Remember the columns of trucks the satellites watched driving over the border in January, 2003?

Popcorn, anyone? I poured on extra butter...
Posted by: trailing wife   2005-02-25 12:04:05 PM  

#9  U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annan has warned Syria it must withdraw all its forces from Lebanon by April in the latest escalation of tension between the international community and Damascus.

And if Assad and Co. fail to meet this deadline, the consequences will be....................another resolution!
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2005-02-25 11:08:27 AM  

#8  Uncle Sam could really humiliate the Syrians by cooperating with Lebanon's militias like he did with the Northern Alliance in Afghanistan, to drive Syria out of Lebanon. The only question is the aftermath - whether we want to deploy a division in Lebanon afterwards. The logistics should be a lot easier, given the Lebanon has quite a few ports with access to the Mediterranean Sea.
Posted by: Zhang Fei   2005-02-25 10:11:19 AM  

#7  Is the US doing the talking, than who cares what the UN says. They will sanction us, then most countries will deal with us behind the UN's back. After all Kofi and the son gotta make a living.
That would be my thoughts if I was in thier shoes.
Posted by: plainslow   2005-02-25 8:07:14 AM  

#6  Pulling back to the Bekaa Valley,hmmm,favored hang-out of Hezbulla and friends.
Posted by: raptor   2005-02-25 6:59:29 AM  

#5  Ima sure that the UN will set all to rights. Heh. What is needed is a big MOAB right in the middle of the Syrian intelligence bunker, like OS says. Just a little hello to wake them up. Syria needs a wack. Not an occupation. Just a wack.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2005-02-25 2:59:23 AM  

#4  The bad thing is W's making the UN relevant.
Posted by: anonymous2u   2005-02-25 2:30:37 AM  

#3  I love it when "Oh, yeah? You and what army?" has a back up.
Posted by: anonymous2u   2005-02-25 2:30:05 AM  

#2  the sanctions will be that members of the assad family will be barred from the cote d'azur from april to september
Posted by: SON OF TOLUI   2005-02-25 2:09:25 AM  

#1  Paris is so lovely in the Springtime.
Posted by: 2b   2005-02-25 1:44:11 AM  

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