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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
CIA gets go-ahead to take on Hezbollah
2007-01-11
US agents are poised to take covert action against the Lebanese group Hezbollah. The Central Intelligence Agency has been authorised to move against it as part of a secret plan by US President George W Bush to help the Lebanese Government halt the spread of Iranian influence. Senators and congressmen have been briefed on the classified "non-lethal presidential finding" that allows the CIA to provide financial and logistical support to Lebanese Prime Minister Fouad Siniora.

The finding was signed by Bush before Christmas after discussions between his aides. Details of its existence, known only to a small circle of White House officials, intelligence officials and members of Congress, have been passed to The Daily Telegraph. It authorises the CIA and other agencies to fund anti-Hezbollah groups in Lebanon and pay for activists supporting the Siniora Government. The secrecy of the finding means that US involvement is officially deniable.

The Bush administration hopes that the Siniora Government, severely weakened after its war with Israel last year, will become a bulwark against the growing power of Shiites, championed by Iran and Syria. Bush has launched a fresh drive, supported by some regional governments as well as Israel, to stop Iranian hegemony in the Middle East emerging from the collapse of Iraq. He is increasingly alarmed at the threat from Iran, which has infiltrated the Iraqi government and is training Shiite insurgents and supplying them with roadside bombs.

A former US government official said: "Siniora is under siege and we are always looking for ways to help allies. Hezbollah is the A-team of terrorism and Iran and Syria have not let up in their support of the group."

The Israeli Government, which views Iran as its chief enemy, has been supportive. "There's a feeling in [Occupied] Jerusalem that the anti-Sunni tilt in the region has gone too far," said an intelligence source. "By removing Saddam, we've shifted things in favour of the Shiites and this is a counter-balancing exercise."
Posted by:Fred

#15  I'll believe it when all of CAIR is in jail. With Keith Ellison as their bitch.
Posted by: Icerigger   2007-01-11 15:01  

#14  could screw up a solid steel bowling ball

Must store expression for future use.
Posted by: gromgoru   2007-01-11 14:38  

#13  After watching the imbecillic antics of the CIA over the last 20 years, I wouldn't trust them to shoot a rabid dog at their doorsteps. Special Forces, Delta Force, a few others I can't name - THEM I trust. The CIA could screw up a solid steel bowling ball (my friends at NIMA excluded).
Posted by: Old Patriot   2007-01-11 14:16  

#12  They called in the CIA because the first string choice, BSA (Boy Scouts of America) troops 933, 487, 1118, and 4077, would have missed too many weekly meetings...
Posted by: Ptah   2007-01-11 14:10  

#11  Can't take the bet Darth. The CIA has too many information men and information processes in Leb. which can't be risked, it would give away part of the priceless store-house of CIA inside info.
Posted by: Shipman   2007-01-11 11:42  

#10  Gulf News, huh?

Sounds mighty reliable, yes sir!
Posted by: mojo   2007-01-11 10:49  

#9  I'm putting $30 on Hezbollah to win vs the CIA.

Now if it was the NSA and the special forces command..... Hezbollah's days would be numbered in months.
Posted by: DarthVader   2007-01-11 10:41  

#8  Does this mean the CIA will stop fighting Bush? The cynic in me wonders of the CIA is fighting above their weight class in taking on Hezbollah.
Posted by: SteveS   2007-01-11 10:15  

#7   "There's a feeling in [Occupied] Jerusalem that the anti-Sunni tilt in the region has gone too far," said an intelligence source. "By removing Saddam, we've shifted things in favour of the Shiites and this is a counter-balancing exercise."

"A feeling" ... for phuechs sake! This is meaningless US State Dept donk or Klingon doublespeak and jibberish. Just another way to blame the administration for streaching Saddam's neck. Next headline you read will be, "Hezbot's hold contractors/Klingon's with longish infidel hair for randsom or execution as spies. White House and State Department deny allegations."
Posted by: Besoeker   2007-01-11 10:13  

#6  Not us, gromgoru, the elites at the State Dept. and their fellow travellers.
Posted by: trailing wife   2007-01-11 06:42  

#5  USA's ability to find differences between scum-vermin and verminous scum never ceases to amaze me.
Posted by: gromgoru   2007-01-11 05:37  

#4  If they were really going to do it , they would've blamed the Russians and put in Pravda
Posted by: Dunno   2007-01-11 02:31  

#3  **cough** **cough** OSAMA BIN LADEN CREATED **cough** **cough**.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2007-01-11 02:13  

#2  D ***ng it, TOM BERENGER still hasn't returned my island wear shirt from SNIPER!
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2007-01-11 01:40  

#1  The mission is so secret that the President can deny it, but someone the telegraph got a hold of it. Salt to taste. Now, if we could just talk Israel into taking on hezbullah, we might be getting somewhere.
Posted by: Mike N.   2007-01-11 01:26  

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