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Jumblatt: Syria 'exporting Al-Qaeda'
2006-07-04
Prominent Lebanese politician Walid Jumblatt lashed out at Damascus on Sunday, saying he "feared the current Syrian regime is trying to turn Lebanon into another Iraq by exporting Al-Qaeda fighters into the country." Jumblatt, who is the head of the Progressive Socialist Party and a member of the anti-Syrian March 14 Forces, said that Syrian President Bashar Assad had warned that some members of the terrorist Al-Qaeda group "have been fleeing Syria toward Lebanon." Jumblatt said: "When Assad spoke of Syria pursuing Al-Qaeda members, leading them to flee toward Lebanon, this reminded me of what is going on in Iraq, and the Al-Qaeda members fleeing Syria toward Iraq and killing Iraqis and causing chaos." Assad had given an interview published last Monday in pan-Arab daily Al-Hayat - an interview which Jumblatt described as a "long, repetitive and boring conversation."

"Assad says that he has security fears?" asked Jumblatt. "Well, I say take your security fears away from Lebanon. The further these fears are, the more comfortable we will feel in Lebanon." Jumblatt, who said he had cut off his relations with the Syrian regime after Syria pushed to extend Lebanese President Emile Lahoud's term in 2004, also advised Assad not to interfere in Palestinian internal affairs. "Let the Palestinians sort their own things out. [Assad] is trying to divide Hamas, and stop the dialogue between Hamas and Fatah," said Jumblatt.

He addressed the issue of the occupied Shebaa Farms, saying Syria has to set things right, acknowledge that the territory is Lebanese and demarcate the borders with Lebanon. "Why is he [Assad] refusing to demarcate the borders?" asked Jumblatt, before answering his own question: "This is only to stall for more time, but eventually he will have to agree on demarcating the borders with us."
Posted by:Fred

#2  Jamblatt has been putting his faith in the UN, a major blunder.
Posted by: Captain America   2006-07-04 01:27  

#1  Nah. Can't be true. Just a rumor. Didn't see it in the NYT.
Posted by: anymouse   2006-07-04 00:09  

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