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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Saudi says Lebanon violence will affect Iran ties
2008-05-13
Saudi Arabia said on Tuesday Iranian-backed Hezbollah's routing of the Western-backed government's supporters in Lebanon would affect the Islamic Republic's ties with Arab countries."Of course, for Iran to back the coup that happened in Lebanon and support it will have an impact on its relations with all Arab countries," Saudi Foreign Minister Saud al-Faisal said at a news conference.
Words, particularly Arabic words, are cheap.
Prince Saud said his country, a Sunni Muslim power and strong backer of the Lebanese government, was gravely concerned about what he called the "coup" that had taken place in Lebanon. In an apparent reference to Iran and Syria, he called on regional players not to interfere in Lebanon's political affairs and undermine its sovereignty.

"The kingdom expresses its grave concern over the continuing armed confrontations in Lebanon and their spread to many Lebanese areas and cities and its strong regret over Lebanese arms being turned inwards against the Lebanese, the nation and its institutions," he said.
'Grave concern' is diplo-speak for "we're really mad and ready to do something about it".
"The kingdom renews its calls to all regional sides to respect the sovereignty and independence of Lebanon and to desist from interfering in its internal affairs and provoking sectarian strife..."

Faisal warned against a continuation of the violence and backed an Arab League call for the withdrawal of armed elements from the streets of Lebanon. "We call on all Lebanese sides to respond to the honest efforts of the Arab League ... to resolve the Lebanese crisis according to the Arab initiative that aims to launch Lebanese political dialogue rather than rockets and bullets between Lebanese," he said.
Posted by:tipper

#8  See also DEBKA > ANALYSIS: LEBANESE ARMY WILL NOT STEP IN UNTIL HIZBULLAH FIGHTS PRO-GOVERNMENT FORCES TO THE FINISH; + OUTGOING ISRAELI AF COMMANDER: ISRAEL FACES UNPARALLED THREAT/THREATENED LIKE NEVER BEFORE; + SYRIA'S ASSAD WITHDRAWS PEACE BID/FEELERS WITH ISRAEL.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2008-05-13 19:15  

#7  Gee, I'm sure Iran will lose much sleep worrying about how their arch enemies are displeased with their present course of action.
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2008-05-13 17:18  

#6  Problem here is simply "If they use any Nuclear weapon, they get stomped into sand" and they know it.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2008-05-13 15:05  

#5  Besides, I think the Saudis already have the bomb. They paid for Pakistan's program.
Posted by: Abdominal Snowman   2008-05-13 13:37  

#4  I'd also suggest they send people to help fight, but the people they've sent into the conflict (i.e. Al Qaeda) haven't been worth a warm bucket of spit.
Posted by: Abdominal Snowman   2008-05-13 13:36  

#3  I was suggesting that they could have funded at a serious level arms purchases for the people fighting Hezbollah.
Posted by: Abdominal Snowman   2008-05-13 13:35  

#2  And the Saudis have a whole lot more cash to try to fix it with.

It's about time they put their money where their mouth is instead of talking about how bad they think the situation is.


Abdominal Snowman, are you referring to the Sunni Nuke Program?

Because the Hezzbies have prevailed in Lebanon they have inadvertently applied lots more pressure on the Saudis and Egyptians to counter their Bomb program by building one of their own.
Posted by: RD   2008-05-13 12:37  

#1  I would say to the Saudis that they have the same responsibility (and need) to deal with this problem as I was saying the Israelis did earlier.

And the Saudis have a whole lot more cash to try to fix it with.

It's about time they put their money where their mouth is instead of talking about how bad they think the situation is.
Posted by: Abdominal Snowman   2008-05-13 11:25  

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