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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Envoy Says US Should Learn From Syria
2005-03-25
Syria's ambassador to Washington said yesterday he hoped the United States and Israel would follow his country's example and withdraw from Iraq and Palestinian areas, just as Syria was leaving Lebanon. "We will withdraw (from Lebanon) as soon as possible, the sooner the better. And we are not talking of two or three months. We will do this very, very quickly," Syria's envoy Imad Moustapha said in a speech at Georgetown University. "I hope this will inspire other countries in the Middle East to withdraw their occupations from Iraq and from Palestine and from Syria itself," he said. "President Bush has many times spoken about making Iraq a model that will inspire the whole Arab world. ... I think the Arab people will love to see this (Syrian) model followed by the Americans and the Israelis." Despite his barbs, the ambassador also made clear his country was eager to improve its relations with the United States and hoped Syria's withdrawal from Lebanon would be a step in that direction.
Posted by:Fred

#3  i think hes talking abour Ramat Golan, Sobie.
Posted by: Liberalhawk   2005-03-25 1:22:07 PM  

#2  and from Syria itself

What? Are Baathists planning to withdraw from Syria too?

Anyway, fascinating speed, Imad Moustapha, but I've seen trees grow faster. Even Russians withdrew faster from Czechoslovakia (18 years it took'em).
Posted by: Sobiesky   2005-03-25 2:30:24 AM  

#1  I agree the Americans in Iraq and Israel should follow Syria's example by invading a neigbouring country. Lets see there are two countries that border both and Jordan has been both reliable and stable. That leaves Syria. Don't worry it will take far less than 20 years.
Posted by: phil_b   2005-03-25 1:53:37 AM  

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