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Did Syria invade Lebanon? | ||
2007-07-06 | ||
![]() According to Ahmed Yasseen, a local analyst, it is expected that the Lebanese government will raise hell about Syrian incursion into Lebanon and most certainly will go to the UN security council and submit an official complaint, which will most certainly call for immediate withdrawal of Syrian troops from Lebanon.
Other developments Syria on Wednesday reopened the Joussia-Qaa border post with Lebanon, but two crossings stayed closed. Syria's state news agency SANA had said the closure of Jussia-Qaa on June 20 would stay in place "until calm has returned to northern Lebanon," where the Lebanese army has been locked in gun-battles with militants from Fatah al-Islam. On May 20, at the outbreak of the clashes in Lebanon that have eased in the past week, Damascus shut two other border posts, at Arida and Dabussiya, keeping in place the main Masnaa crossing on the Beirut-Damascus highway. There was no immediate confirmation from Damascus of the reopening of the Jussia border post linking Syria to eastern Lebanon's Bekaa Valley. Lebanon's anti-Syrian majority charges that Fatah al-Islam have links to Syrian intelligence, an allegation denied by Damascus. | ||
Posted by:Fred |
#3 Preparing a second front from the Golan Heights in which to engage Israel when the Syrians start the war. Fighting your enemy in somebody else's country is usually good strategy. |
Posted by: FOTSGreg 2007-07-06 19:07 |
#2 Did Syria ever really stop invading or meddling in Lebanese affairs? |
Posted by: JohnQC 2007-07-06 08:05 |
#1 They might be; a) Preparing to attack lebanon. b) Preparing to repel an attack by Isreal. Then again, this could be a bit of strategic deception, to cover the recovery of Iraqi WMD that are possibly buried in the Bekka Valley. See here for a discussion on why this is possible. http://www.worldthreats.com/middle_east/Iraq-WMD.htm#_ednref75 If the Syrians pack up their bongos and go home after a few days, it may be that they have recovered what they wanted. |
Posted by: Bunyip 2007-07-06 03:57 |