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Bush sets May deadline for Syria pullout -- or else
2005-03-05
President George W. Bush said in an interview published yesterday that Syria must pull all of its troops out of Lebanon by May or risk further isolating itself from the world.
"Y'all be outta town by sunset, or else."
"The subject that is most on my mind right now is getting Syria out of Lebanon, and I don't mean just the troops out of Lebanon, I mean all of them out of Lebanon, particularly the secret service out of Lebanon — the intelligence services," Bush said in the interview with the New York Post. Bush, who demanded earlier this week that Syria withdraw from the neighboring Arab country but did not specify a time frame, said the May deadline was necessary to allow Lebanon to have free elections. "This is non-negotiable. It is time to get out ... I think we've got a good chance to achieve that objective and to make sure that the May elections (in Lebanon) are fair. I don't think you can have fair elections with Syrian troops there," Bush said. Bush told the paper there was no threat of military action.
Right after he said it was non-negotiable. I think he's making it really, really clear to anyone who understands the man, which of course doesn't include the reporter of this piece. W is going to have some more words coming in the next couple months to 'plain what he said, but it's now clear -- Syria out by May or else.
Posted by:Steve White

#7  Bush's mentor, Natan Sharansky, is an ex-KGB agent and informer.
Posted by: Whotch Sheque1877   2005-03-05 1:39:14 AM  

#6  Bush's mentor, Natan Sharansky, is an ex-KGB agent and informer.
Posted by: Whotch Sheque1877   2005-03-05 1:39:14 AM  

#5  The US and Bush is going out of its way to make sure everyone understands we are punking out the Syrian Gov namely Baby Bashir(a). The reason I think is to let the oppossition in Syria and else were (Iran) that the US is the Big Bubba and if they stand up like the Lebaneese people we will back you up and your gov will lay down. The US Steel umbrella will show up if needed and will win the day ask the Kurds Pre-Invasion the Northern allinace just what a couple of US special ops and the US Steel umbrella can do to a enemy in formation. Yeah the march of freedom is on under the US steel umbrella Idea. And somehow I believe the Iraqi gov will support our use of their air bases. Aww Yeah
Posted by: C-Low   2005-03-05 4:39:31 PM  

#4  feeling lucky punk? Are ya?
Posted by: 2b   2005-03-05 1:15:49 PM  

#3  Bush sets May deadline for Syria pullout -- or else


Go Ahead, punk! Make my day!


Posted by: BigEd   2005-03-05 12:52:58 PM  

#2  The more we can leverage change in places like Syria and occupied Lebanon the better. Success empowers people, and they can make change by doing the heavy lifting themselves. It is all in the vision. The people win and we win. If Syria can be defanged, especially without overt military ops, then Iran is isolated. News of the Lebanese being empowered can spread to Iran (with a little help, of course). This can further empower the Iranians to take out the MMs. And who knows, even the Syrians may be able to have a representative govt in the end. None of this is easy, but it would be a great way to do business to achieve our goals. Lighter in losses of our fine military people, and easier on our pocketbook.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2005-03-05 11:46:59 AM  

#1  Bush told the paper there was no threat of military action.

Sigh, once again, no quotes. For all we know he meant there was not threat of military action from France.
Posted by: 2b   2005-03-05 8:49:02 AM  

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