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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Lebanese Military Can't Replace Syria
2005-03-29
Lebanon's military was said to be incapable of providing national defense. Officials said the Lebanese military could not fill the void left by the withdrawal of the Syrian Army. They said the Lebanese military was too inexperienced and ill-equipped to provide either external defense or internal security. Beirut has been rocked by three bombings in a period of eight days.
So what have they been doing all this while? Has the entire army been on KP?
"The forces of the Lebanese army are not sufficient to permanently replace the Syrians who might leave the Bekaa Valley where they are now concentrated," Defense Minister Abdul Rahim Murad said. About 4,000 of the 14,000 Syrian soldiers in Lebanon have left for home. Officials said about 1,000 soldiers left the Bekaa Valley in eastern Lebanon for Syria over the weekend. Syrian President Bashar Assad has pledged to complete the military withdrawal from Lebanon within several months.
Posted by:Fred

#4  :)
Posted by: Liberalhawk   2005-03-29 3:07:15 PM  

#3  LH,

Something is very wrong. I agree with everything you posted above.
Posted by: Poison Reverse   2005-03-29 11:37:53 AM  

#2  who exactly is the threat facing the Lebanese army? Israel aint going in. Syria is presumably headed out. Leb doesnt need an army to deal with external threats (it NEVER had an army that could stop Israel OR Syria) it uses politics and diplomacy, and the threat of quagmire for that.

The only question is internal - and the main threat in that regard is Hezbollah.
Posted by: Liberalhawk   2005-03-29 9:18:02 AM  

#1  I'm sure Israel will be glad to help out - just ask them nicely. :-D
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2005-03-29 2:59:29 AM  

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