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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Security Council OKs Mideast Peace Deal
2006-08-12
It's going to work every bit as well as the last Mideast peace deal, I just know it.
UNITED NATIONS (AP) - The U.N. Security Council unanimously adopted a resolution Friday that calls for an end to the fighting between Israel and Hezbollah, and authorizes the deployment of 15,000 U.N. peacekeepers to help Lebanese troops take control of south Lebanon as Israel withdraws.
Read on, and you'll see how dumb this is ...
The draft, which had been proposed by the United States and France, offers the best chance yet for peace after more than four weeks of significant bloodshed.
There's the first lie ...
Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert endorsed the resolution late Friday, after a day of dramatic day brinksmanship including a threat to expand the ground war in Lebanon. But Israeli officials said Israel would not halt fighting until Israel's Cabinet has approved the cease-fire deal in its weekly meeting Sunday.
At which time Olmert just might be deposed as PM.
Lebanese Prime Minister Fuad Saniora also assured Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice that his country backed the resolution, a U.S. official said.
As if he matters.
Despite Lebanese objections, Israel will be allowed to continue defensive operations, and a dispute over the Chebaa Farms area along the Syria-Lebanon-Israel border will be left for later. Israel won't get its wish for an entirely new multinational force separate from the U.N. peacekeepers that have been stationed in south Lebanon since 1978.
The short story: nothing changes, except the Hezbies will be seen in the Arab world as having stood their ground.
There is also no call for the release of Lebanese prisoners held by Israel or a demand for the immediate withdrawal of Israeli troops. Although the draft resolution emphasizes the need for the "unconditional release" of the two Israeli soldiers whose July 12 capture by Hezbollah sparked the conflict, that call is not included in the list of steps required for a lasting cease-fire.
So the Israelis don't get what they went after at the start: no clear containment of the Hezbies, and no soldiers returned.
At the heart of the resolution are two elements: It seeks an immediate halt to the fighting that began July 12 when Hezbollah militants kidnapped two Israeli troops along the Blue Line, the U.N.-demarcated border separating Israel; and it spells out a series of steps that would lead to a permanent cease-fire and long-term solution.
Oh boy, a roadkillmap! And we all know how good Arab terrorists are at following roadmaps for peace.
That would be done by creating a new buffer zone in south Lebanon "free of any armed personnel, assets and weapons other than those of the government of Lebanon and UNIFIL." The force now has 2,000 troops; the resolution would expand it to a maximum of 15,000. Under the resolution, UNIFIL would be significantly beefed up to help coordinate when 15,000 Lebanese troops deploy to the region. As Lebanese forces take control of the south, Israeli troops would withdraw.
The Leb troops are thoroughly infiltrated by the Hezbies so it isn't clear who will control what.
And I suspect UNIFIL will continued to be composed of Brazilians, Bangeladeshis and the Mighty Uruguyans™.
A senior U.S. official in Washington, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the U.S. and France envision a 10-day timeframe between the moment a halt to the hostilities is declared and the moment UNIFIL troops go into action in the south.
They can't be serious. There is no way you can give the Hezbies ten days to improve their situation and then expect UNIFIL to move them out of the way. The Hezbies will have every incentive to take pot shots at the Israelis and at UNIFIL in that time.
The draft asks Annan to come up with proposals within 30 days on resolving various border disputes including the one over Chebaa Farms. Lebanon had wanted a direct demand in the draft that Chebaa Farms be put under U.N. control.
Which means the UN now has retreated on Chebaa, having formerly noted, correctly, that it was part of Syria all these years. Nice going, Dr. Rice.
"Everyone back in the Peace Processor™!"
Posted by:Steve White

#15  This just breaks my heart. The free world is at stake here and Condi, who I respect, is giving it all away. We should be helping Israel, not imposing a peace deal. You don't have peace with terrorist orginazizations, you just have a pause so they can rebuild and strike again. Sorry guys it is time to get real here and strike these guys with weapons measured in megatons. Our lives and our kids futures are at stake here. It is time to make it real for the world and make everyone know we are done with this crap.
Posted by: 49 Pan   2006-08-12 22:26  

#14  Simpsons episode the kids are stranded, starving on a desert isle and Ralph sez:
"I'm so hungry, I could eat at Arby's"
Posted by: Frank G   2006-08-12 15:27  

#13   the other white meat?
Actually, it's kind of a gray-brown - and very greasy. I prefer raccoon. Possum is only one step up from armadillo, which I wouldn't eat unless I was starving.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2006-08-12 15:15  

#12  the other white meat?
Posted by: Frank G   2006-08-12 11:35  

#11  ummmmmm 'Possum!
Posted by: 6   2006-08-12 11:22  

#10  I figure Condi and Bolton are doing a pretty good job of appearing in public after what has to have been not a whole lot of sleep for the last couple weeks straight, and they still have to function in a high pressure public venue.

Thank the gods for overnight drycleaning. ;-)

Trafficant, on the other hand .... well there's no excuse for that one. ;-)
Posted by: lotp   2006-08-12 09:45  

#9  LOL!
Posted by: Frank G   2006-08-12 09:37  

#8  Dr. Rice does look unhappy in the graphic. But my eye strays to Mr. Bolton sitting behind her. Does he use the same hairdresser as Jim Traficant?



Or the same pet groomer?



Marsupials. Why do they hate us?

(Well! Someone had to say it!)
Posted by: Quana   2006-08-12 09:33  

#7  So much for not settling for the same old cease fires. So much for reshaping Lebanon and the mideast. So Ali and Amad, show up at the same time tomorrow. Bring you RPGs, you know the really camel ass-kicking one that takes out infidel tanks. Bring the grenades and AK-47. Bring some of the small, easily conceivable rockets too. Nassrah is picking up a load of new shit from our friends in Syria. The jihad is going just as planned. We snookered the West again. They are so easy to manipulate and deceive. Eventually, we will wear them down. We have the American left and the democrats working for us. They don't know shit from Shinola. Oh, and did yoo read the NWTs the other day, we have them in on our side too. They are very sympathetic to our cause. We will win one for the Gipper Allen.
Posted by: JohnQC   2006-08-12 08:26  

#6  Israel accepted this pretty quickly. I'll bet the Lebanese take this as a sign that they could negotiate more out of the deal, at the expense of a bunch of Hezzies and a few actual innocent civilians.
Posted by: gorb   2006-08-12 01:25  

#5  Why is she wearing a green helemet?
Posted by: Seafarious   2006-08-12 01:11  

#4  Yep, today's pic, fresh off the wire service. Just wanted to make sure everyone saw Condi with her hand up. This is a dumb deal.
Posted by: Steve White   2006-08-12 01:08  

#3  Not the worst possible outcome, but close.
Posted by: Kalle (kafir forever)   2006-08-12 00:47  

#2  Is that picture todays vote, because Condi sure don't look happy.
Posted by: djohn66   2006-08-12 00:43  

#1  Good enough for government work. Now go destroy Hezbollah.
Posted by: newc   2006-08-12 00:20  

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