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Leb army expands deployment to impose order | |||
2008-05-14 | |||
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In his first public appearance since immediately after the clashes began, Hariri blamed Iran and Syria for the outbreak of violence, telling a news conference the allies wanted to "play a political game in Lebanon's streets." The country's worst internal fighting since the end of the civil war in 1990, which has left at least 54 people dead. "Army units will prevent any violations, whether by individuals or groups, in accordance with the law even if this is going to lead to the use of force," the army said in a statement released late Monday.
Hezbollah supporters and their allies were seen in several areas of Beirut on Tuesday, but none were armed. Streets in the capital were busy as more businesses opened, though many roads were still blocked by opposition supporters, including the highway leading to the country's only international airport. The U.S. Embassy said Tuesday that U.S. military helicopters will be flying in supplies. Bush expressed his support for the Lebanese government and army on Monday during an interview with Al-Arabiya television, saying Washington would continue to supply and train the country's forces. He also confirmed that the U.S. military has moved the destroyer USS Cole off the coast of Lebanon but said it was "part of a routine training mission that had been scheduled a long time before." Future TV, a station owned by Hariri, was back on the air after Hezbollah threatened to destroy the station's offices, said chief editor Nadim Mounla. He said Hariri's Al Mustaqbal newspaper will also resume publication Wednesday, four days after its offices were ransacked and burned. | |||
Posted by:Fred |
#1 Rantburgers you need to read Farah's article on yesterdays CT Blog comparing the Druze to the 300 Spartans at Thermopalyae. Amazing juxtaposition. |
Posted by: Rightwing 2008-05-14 11:34 |