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Syria still transferring rockets, missiles to Hezbollah | ||
2006-08-13 | ||
![]() According to the IDF source, the air force has succeeded in partially stemming the arms transfers, but intelligence shows that supply convoys have managed to cross into Lebanon from Syria. Senior Syrian army and intelligence officers are involved in the arms smuggling, according to the senior IDF source, who says it is unlikely this continues without the explicit support of the regime in Damascus.
The alert levels of the Syrian army, especially on the Golan Heights, is at its highest levels since the Lebanon War in 1982. The Syrian preparedness is mostly defensive, but the IDF is not excluding the possibility that Damascus will initiate a limited ground operation during the closing stages of the war. Such an act, from a Syrian point of view, would aim at improving its position toward the end of the current confrontation and force Israel to begin negotiations on a broader diplomatic initiative that would include the return of the Golan Heights.
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Posted by:lotp |
#10 I hope that Syria does attack into the Golan. Thats exactly what is needed - becuase it will be the trigger for Israel to finally destroy the Alawite Shai government in Damascus that has been the proximate source of all this (the indirect but ultimate source are the Shia Mullahs and thier theocracy in Iran). |
Posted by: Oldspook 2006-08-13 21:38 |
#9 "The cease fire's dead, Jim!" |
Posted by: gorb 2006-08-13 17:16 |
#8 ... is it possible that the Syrians are continuing to supply Hezbollah because there have been no negative consequences for them doing that so far? That about buttons it up, WCR. This is why both Iran and Syria should be moved to the top of our Christmas list. The mullahs are long overdue for their hayride to hell and The past few decades of isolationist appeasment have gotten us less than nowhere. We have actually managed to back-slide in light of weapons proliferation and our military's inability to take on opponents utilizing asymmetrical warfare. The intermediate threat-level of China must be relegated to its proper backseat and all due attention given to the Islamists who desperately need a quick elevator-drop to hell. |
Posted by: Zenster 2006-08-13 16:28 |
#7 Israel has in the past years destroyed some terrorist camps in Syria, and Syria didnt retaliate. So, in a time of war, Syria continuing to resupplie Hezbollah, why didnt Olmert order the IDF to bomb the Syrian airports, on which are landing the Iranian airplanes loaded with weapons ? Oh, sorry... I just forgot that Olmert is... Olmert. |
Posted by: leroidavid 2006-08-13 13:04 |
#6 Nothing that can't be stopped with a dead ex-opthamalogist. |
Posted by: DMFD 2006-08-13 12:39 |
#5 Now I'm no expert in high-stakes international diplomacy, but is it possible that the Syrians are continuing to supply Hezbollah because there have been no negative consequences for them doing that so far? I'm just wondering. |
Posted by: WhiteCollarRedneck 2006-08-13 10:44 |
#4 Make Black Lebanese a hard to come by commodity. Dope and illicit goods seem to be funding a lot of this crap. It's not all Iranian oil profits. |
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom 2006-08-13 06:29 |
#3 napalm the marajuna fieds in Bekka that make the Hashish that Syria sells for foreign exchange. Hit Syria in their wallet. |
Posted by: 3dc 2006-08-13 06:22 |
#2 You should tell it to your president, JohnQC. |
Posted by: gromgoru 2006-08-13 05:58 |
#1 A lot of God damn good the U.N. resolution is going to do. Israeli might as well scrap the resolution now and get on with the war. |
Posted by: JohnQC 2006-08-13 01:05 |