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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Last Syrian troops leave Lebanon
2005-03-12
A 62-vehicle convoy carrying Syrian troops and equipment withdrawn from northern Lebanon crossed the border early Saturday in a heavy snow as Syrians at the frontier welcomed the troops home, throwing flowers and chanting, "We love Syria!" But intelligence agents remained in nine offices in northern Lebanon, and the U.N. Mideast envoy said Syria needs to produce a timetable for a full withdrawal from the rest of Lebanon.

The civilians gathered under the roof of a Syrian customs checkpoint, seeking shelter from the cold and heavy snow that delayed the crossing for several hours. They waved Syrian flags and blew whistles. Some handed flowers to the soldiers, while others threw rice, rose petals and sweets in a traditional Arab welcome. Some in the crowd sang national songs to the beat of drums. The convoy crossed the border at Jedeidet Yabous, 30 miles from Damascus and 62 miles east of Beirut, the Lebanese capital.

Under international pressure, Syria this week began pulling its 14,000 forces back to the eastern Bekaa Valley. It is to negotiate with the government on their complete withdrawal from Lebanon later. Despite the pullout from the north of Lebanon, nine Syrian intelligence offices remain open there, including in the towns of Tripoli, Akkar, Minye and Amyoun. Plainclothes intelligence agents operate from the guarded offices in apartment buildings and deal directly with Lebanese.
Posted by:Dan Darling

#4  I'm surprized at the broad based partnership that the supposedly unilateralist Bush has put together on this.

We have had major assistance here from:

- the UN
- France
- Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Jordan
- Russia

of course much of the assistance is due to Assad's own failings but still, any reasonable person should give Bush a lot of credit on this
Posted by: mhw   2005-03-12 8:22:26 PM  

#3  And do not forget the Partay of G*d hardboyz (Hizb'Allah)setting up shop in Beruit.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2005-03-12 7:50:52 PM  

#2  Don't forget the Iranian troops and agents which they snuck in last week...
Posted by: CrazyFool   2005-03-12 5:11:10 PM  

#1  Well almost the last. There're still almost 14,000 Syrian troops in the Bekaa Valley and elsewhere.
Posted by: GK   2005-03-12 4:36:34 PM  

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