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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Annan Presses Syria To Pull Out of Lebanon
2004-10-02
U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annan pressed Syria on Friday to withdraw its forces from Lebanon and criticized Lebanon's Syrian-backed president, Emile Lahoud, for seeking to extend his term beyond the constitutionally set limit of six years. Annan also urged Lebanon to disarm the Palestinian militants and Syrian-and-Iranian-backed Hezbollah militia that hold sway in southern Lebanon.
"You guy-y-y-ys, c'mon now, play fair!"
The U.N. chief's remarks were in a 17-page report asserting that Syria has failed to comply with a U.S.-and-French-sponsored Security Council resolution calling for free elections in Lebanon next month, the disarmament of armed militias, and the withdrawal of all foreign forces from the former French colony. "I cannot certify that these requirements have been met," Annan wrote. "The Syrian military and intelligence apparatus in Lebanon has not been withdrawn as of 30 September, 2004."
They won't be gone as of 30 September, 2005 either.
Syria maintains that it has redeployed 3,000 troops from camps south of Beirut to a Syrian stronghold in the Bekaa Valley, and that some have returned to Syria. Last month, Secretary of State Colin L. Powell confirmed after a meeting in New York with Syrian Foreign Minister Farouk Charaa that Syrian troops had abandoned the camps, saying it "was a positive step." But Annan said that the United Nations was not able to verify Syria's claims that its troops or intelligence agents have left the country. Annan also criticized Lahoud's efforts to extend his rule, saying, "It has long been my strong belief . . . that governments and leaders should not hold on to office beyond prescribed term limits."
"They should bounce around in high-level, well-paid, meaningless jobs, just like we do here at the U.N.", he added.
Posted by:Steve White

#10  HELLO STUPID DUBYA FANS
WHERE WILL I GO NEXT
BWAHAHAHA
Posted by: Antiwar   2004-10-02 5:52:32 AM  

#9  Antiwar,

I am not a Dubya fan either. But, can you name me 1 peace treaty that was signed without a war?

Just name me one.
Antiwar=Jane Fonda pussy

"WHERE WILL I GO NEXT
How about Gaza?
I know of some Israeli contractors that can remodel your kitchen for you.


Posted by: Poison Reverse   2004-10-02 9:30:07 AM  

#8  Hey, is that Antiwar with her head up Michael Moore's asshole? Wonder if he charged her 35 grand?
Posted by: tu3031   2004-10-02 9:25:15 AM  

#7  Kofi's doing what he can. That is: not much of any substance.
Posted by: eLarson   2004-10-02 8:28:15 AM  

#6  I was going to ask her how old she is, but in this case chronological age and mental age probably don't correlate.
Posted by: V is for Victory   2004-10-02 8:16:44 AM  

#5  Well, at least we know Kofi is aware of what's going on. He wouldn't be wimping out on it if he wasn't.
Posted by: Charles   2004-10-02 8:16:20 AM  

#4  im think bedlam is likely.
Posted by: half   2004-10-02 7:43:53 AM  

#3  [Off-topic or abusive comments deleted]
Posted by: Antiwar TROLL   2004-10-02 5:52:32 AM  

#2  
Annan also urged Lebanon to disarm the Palestinian militants and Syrian-and-Iranian-backed Hezbollah militia that hold sway in southern Lebanon.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

What? You think he was serious?
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2004-10-02 2:33:20 AM  

#1  "I cannot certify that these requirements have been met," Annan wrote.

I can. They haven't.
Why are you such a shithead, Kofi?
Posted by: tu3031   2004-10-02 12:33:57 AM  

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