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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Assad Meets With Palestinian Militants
2005-09-12
Baby Assad digs in his heels. I predicted yesterday he won't last out the year. Clock's ticking. With the possible exception of the ayatollahs, these are the only friends he has left in the world...
Syrian President Bashar Assad met Saturday with leaders of 10 militant Palestinian groups based in Syria, defying U.S. pressure to crack down on these groups. The meeting came as Syria is facing international demands on another front — that it cooperate with a U.N. probe into the assassination of former Lebanese Premier Rafik Hariri. Amid the pressure, Assad decided not to attend the world summit at U.N. headquarters in New York next week. Assad also received a U.S. snub when it was announced in Washington Wednesday that the Syrian leader will not get an invitation for a gathering of European and Middle Eastern leaders hosted by Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice next week in New York.

The United States is also pressuring Syria to make greater efforts to prevent anti-U.S. militants infiltrating across its border into Iraq and to crack down on militant Palestinian factions based in Damascus. In Saturday's meeting, Assad urged the radical Palestinian leaders — including Khaled Mashaal, the political leader of the militant Hamas group — to close ranks and continue the struggle in order to achieve their goal of an independent Palestinian state, Syria's official news agency SANA reported. The Palestinian leaders expressed their "appreciation of Syrian support for the Palestinian cause and stressed their desire to restore their rights, especially the right of return," SANA said.
Posted by:Fred

#10  Which head? The one on his shoulders or the one he thinks with?
Posted by: Captain America   2005-09-12 22:56  

#9  another flight over the presidential palace - F117A?
Posted by: Frank G   2005-09-12 20:54  

#8  How long can this pinhead continue to hedge his bets?

Historically it's right up to the moment the next Fearless Leader walks into the palace and puts a pistol to his head. Young Master Assad isn't clever enough to change the paradigm, I fear.
Posted by: trailing wife   2005-09-12 20:26  

#7  How long can this pinhead continue to hedge his bets? Last year Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage relayed the US expectations for Syria in no uncertain terms. Ole Dick was as subtle as a turd in a punchbowl. Assad tacitly gave modest assurances of cooperation yet played to his domestic audience with obligatory defiance. Damascus’s reserved gestures regarding border security with Iraq were just enough to garner sham press releases. But the bulk of insurgent support through Syria continues to be thwarted on the Iraqi side. Realities on the ground allowed Syria to withdraw troops from Lebanon without the appearance of acquiescence. Yet that didn’t stop the Syrian regime from speculating out loud that it was Israel that had the most to gain from Hariri’s assassination. Assad tries to portray himself as a responsible broker in the region. At the same time he continues to collaborate with the most destabilizing forces in the neighborhood. Condee’s refusal to even seat him at the kiddy table shows how marginalized he has become. He better slide his chips “all in” one side or the other or they will soon be extracting DNA from chunks of his scalp.
Posted by: DepotGuy   2005-09-12 15:01  

#6  I am still amazed by the tinyness of his head...

aw..youse just like big heads.
Posted by: pinhead   2005-09-12 14:03  

#5  Step 1: Coordinated air strikes from US carrier in Med, Israeli Air Force, and Iraq-based US fighters reduce the Syrian air defense and destroy the Syrian Air Force on the ground.

Step 2: Air strikes on Damascus target Syrian Government buildings and Palistinian terrorist headquarters in the city.

Step 3: Iran launches terror attacks in Iraq, hoping to divert attacks on Hezbollah, receives a big piece of bottled sunshine in downtown Tehran.
Posted by: mojo   2005-09-12 11:30  

#4  I am still amazed by the tinyness of his head...
Posted by: tu3031   2005-09-12 08:46  

#3  The loose trou make it easier for him to hide his Depends® undergarments, which are very useful when JDAMs come whistling in.
Posted by: 11A5S   2005-09-12 08:42  

#2  Did the guy in the middle star in Men in Black?
Posted by: Mrs. Davis   2005-09-12 08:33  

#1  That joker on the left looks like his uniform is several sizes too big - and baby Assad looks like a stick figure. They definitely don't inspire confidence;)
Posted by: Spot   2005-09-12 08:28  

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