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Gość: Elzbieta Rzeczowe bardzo wypowiedzi IP: *.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com 06.04.03, 15:06 Exclusive: Syria's Bashar Can't Have It Both Ways Adrienne McPhail, worthington90@cybernet.it Syria is showing two different faces to its Arab neighbors and to the world; they are playing a perilous game. This past week Syrian President Bashar Assad said that he hoped US forces would fail to oust Saddam Hussein. Secretary of State Colin Powell said Syria now faces a critical choice. It could continue direct support for terrorist groups or embark on a more hopeful course. Either way, he said, Syria bears the responsibility for its choices. One face of Syria is its membership of the UN Security Council that voted in favor of Resolution 1441. During the 1990s it became involved in the peace process between Palestine and Israel, a result of the Madrid conference. It strengthened its diplomatic ties with the US and other Western countries and in June 2002 it arrested Mohammed Haydar Zammar, a suspected Al-Qaeda member. In addition, Syria has provided what it refers to as "valuable information" to the US regarding Al-Qaeda, which they claim saved the lives of "many American soldiers." Yet President Bashar has complained that the United States still has his country on its list of countries that support "state-sponsored terrorism." The other face of Syria is the reason it is still on the list. Syria has a history of flirtation with terrorism, both as a weapon and a political tool. Under the long rule of President Bashar's father, Hafez Assad, open support of terrorist organizations was part of the Syrian policy both internally and externally. His Baath Party used the technique of playing one group against another until the Muslim Brotherhood, a Sunni group, threatened his power. This resulted in his killing over 10,000 people and the destruction of the better part of the city of Hama. Subsequently, Syria changed from open support to "terrorist subcontractors." Another important change was in the very description of "terrorism." Damascus now differentiates between Sunni Muslim fundamentalists like Al-Qaeda and groups that it sees as national liberation movements, such as Hezbollah and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad. In an interview shortly after taking office Bashar explained that his Baath Party, the only political party in Syria, represented an ideology that was moving toward a pan-Arab awakening, especially after the Palestinian intifada. This could explain why both the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad are headquartered in Damascus. Hezbollah's military operations began in the suburbs of Beirut and in the Beqa' Valley of Lebanon. This valley has served as a training ground for Hezbollah and similar groups. It is supported by both Syria and the Iranian "Revolutionary Guards." Syria sees Hezbollah as the necessary tool to control Israeli aggression into Lebanon. The pattern that seems to emerge in this scenario is that President Bashar is trying to establish his own personal image as a "regional leader" who defends some Arab causes without yielding to pressure from Israel, the United States and other Western countries. Yet this does not explain why he withdrew his military troops from Beirut in 2001 after Israel had withdrawn its forces the previous year, but then, in 2002, redeployed 20,000 troops back into Lebanon. The Lebanese are divided on this occupation. Some of their leaders believe that the Syrian presence helps to stabilize this fragile country that is still confronting Israel. Others believe that Syria has visions of incorporating Lebanon into its borders permanently. The United States has adopted an uncompromising position that will require Syria and Lebanon to begin to dismantle the military, political, logistical and propaganda apparatus of the terrorist organizations in both countries. The dissociation of states from terrorism is the cornerstone of American war policy. The question is, which face will Syria show? If it complies with the US and international policies and starts a program of destroying the very organizations it has long supported, the message from Damascus would have to be that President Bashar has decided to abandon the policies of his father and a number of his close advisors and to begin instead to lead the Syria of the peace talks and the UN Security Council. Can he evolve from this situation as the "Arab leader" he wants to project? If he chooses to ignore the warnings from the US and continues to give a haven to these terrorist groups, then he will place his country and Lebanon in danger of economic sanctions and great international political pressure. President Bashar's only way out is to push for a final peace settlement between the Palestinians and Israel, together with a conclusion to the problem of the Golan Heights between his country and Israel. He then needs to withdraw his troops from Lebanon and close down the terrorist camps and headquarters in both countries. With a free state of Palestine and the resolution of the Golan Heights issue, there can be no further need for the terror weapon or the terror political tool, and Syria will emerge as the symbol of an Arab nation that knew when these methods had outlived their usefulness and was wise enough to set them aside. (Adrienne McPhail is a freelance journalist based in Riyadh.) Arab News Features 6 April 2003 Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś
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Gość: Elzbieta Niebezpieczny trend IP: *.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com 06.04.03, 15:52 Polska Zbrojna-Dyskusje Temat: RE: Czeski rząd usuwa z wojskowych służb specjalny Autor: Polan (202.67.80.170) Data: 06.04.03 11:07 Uwazam, ze nie tylko komunistow powiazanych z Moskwa powinno sie zweryfikowac i wyslac na odpoczynek, ale w pierwszym rzedzie obywaleli narodowosci zydowskiej powinno sie usunac, nie tylko z wojska, ale i ze wszystkich urzedow administracji panstwowej, kadra dowodcza w wojsku powinna byc wylacznie z polskich oficerow . To, ze rzad nie pozwala kontynuowac sluzby i wyrzuca ludzi, nie patrzac na przebieg sluzby, to wiadomo, oni wyrzucaja tych, co ich sie obawiaja, ze nie beda sluzyc im wiernie jak za czasow PRL, to po prostu czystka, a co do likwidacji jednostek to tez wiadomo nie moze byc za duzo wojska z bronia, bo moga zrobic zamach stanu i przejac wladze widzac, ze w kraju ktory sie nazywa POLSKA, nie jest tak jak powinno byc. Tak nie postepuje polski rzad, tylko rzad zdrady Narodu Polskiego. A jednostki beda dalej likwidowac... na pewno. Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś
Gość: Elzbieta Re: Niebezpieczny trend IP: *.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com 06.04.03, 16:09 Red Cross horrified by number of dead civilians Canadian Press: 04/04/03 Red Cross doctors who visited southern Iraq this week saw "incredible" levels of civilian casualties including a truckload of dismembered women and children, a spokesman said Thursday from Baghdad. Roland Huguenin, one of six International Red Cross workers in the Iraqi capital, said doctors were horrified by the casualties they found in the hospital in Hilla, about 160 kilometres south of Baghdad. "There has been an incredible number of casualties with very, very serious wounds in the region of Hilla," Huguenin said in a interview by satellite telephone. "We saw that a truck was delivering dozens of totally dismembered dead bodies of women and children. It was an awful sight. It was really very difficult to believe this was happening." Huguenin said the dead and injured in Hilla came from the village of Nasiriyah, where there has been heavy fighting between American troops and Iraqi soldiers, and appeared to be the result of "bombs, projectiles." "At this stage we cannot comment on the nature of what happened exactly at that place . . . but it was definitely a different pattern from what we had seen in Basra or Baghdad. "There will be investigations I am sure." Baghdad and Basra are coping relatively well with the flow of wounded, said Huguenin, estimating that Baghdad hospitals have been getting about 100 wounded a day. Most of the wounded in the two large cities have suffered superficial shrapnel wounds, with only about 15 per cent requiring internal surgery, he said. But the pattern in Hilla was completely different. "In the case of Hilla, everybody had very serious wounds and many, many of them small kids and women. We had small toddlers of two or three years of age who had lost their legs, their arms. We have called this a horror." At least 400 people were taken to the Hilla hospital over a period of two days, he said Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś
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Gość: Elzbieta IRAK - LUDZKIE TRAGEDIE IP: *.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com 06.04.03, 16:30 Re: Uwaga, ludzkie tragedie Autor: Gość: Elzbieta IP: *.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com Data: 06-04-2003 16:12 + odpowiedz na list + odpowiedz cytując ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Red Cross horrified by number of dead civilians Canadian Press: 04/04/03 Red Cross doctors who visited southern Iraq this week saw "incredible" levels of civilian casualties including a truckload of dismembered women and children, a spokesman said Thursday from Baghdad. Roland Huguenin, one of six International Red Cross workers in the Iraqi capital, said doctors were horrified by the casualties they found in the hospital in Hilla, about 160 kilometres south of Baghdad. "There has been an incredible number of casualties with very, very serious wounds in the region of Hilla," Huguenin said in a interview by satellite telephone. "We saw that a truck was delivering dozens of totally dismembered dead bodies of women and children. It was an awful sight. It was really very difficult to believe this was happening." Huguenin said the dead and injured in Hilla came from the village of Nasiriyah, where there has been heavy fighting between American troops and Iraqi soldiers, and appeared to be the result of "bombs, projectiles." "At this stage we cannot comment on the nature of what happened exactly at that place . . . but it was definitely a different pattern from what we had seen in Basra or Baghdad. "There will be investigations I am sure." Baghdad and Basra are coping relatively well with the flow of wounded, said Huguenin, estimating that Baghdad hospitals have been getting about 100 wounded a day. Most of the wounded in the two large cities have suffered superficial shrapnel wounds, with only about 15 per cent requiring internal surgery, he said. But the pattern in Hilla was completely different. "In the case of Hilla, everybody had very serious wounds and many, many of them small kids and women. We had small toddlers of two or three years of age who had lost their legs, their arms. We have called this a horror." At least 400 people were taken to the Hilla hospital over a period of two days, he said Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś
Gość: Elzbieta Re: IRAK - LUDZKIE TRAGEDIE IP: *.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com 06.04.03, 16:36 polska-zbrojna.pl/dyskusja/read.php3?num=2&id=811&loc=0&thread=811 Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś
Gość: Elzbieta Re: IRAK - LUDZKIE TRAGEDIE IP: *.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com 06.04.03, 16:40 www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/iraq/nebuchadnezzar.htm Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś
Gość: Elzbieta Re: IRAK - LUDZKIE TRAGEDIE IP: *.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com 06.04.03, 16:42 www.f22.parsimony.net/forum41396/messages/10422.htm Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś
Gość: Elizabeth Re: IRAK - LUDZKIE TRAGEDIE IP: *.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com 06.04.03, 16:43 www.bethsuryoyo.com/ Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś
alex_scott Re: IRAK - LUDZKIE TRAGEDIE 06.04.03, 16:45 Gość portalu: Elizabeth napisał(a): > <a href="http://www.bethsuryoyo.com/"target="_blank">www.bethsuryoyo.com/</a> ********* Elzbieta zmienila adres IP :) best regards Alex Scott Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś
Gość: Elzbieta Dla stesknionego Alexa IP: *.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com 06.04.03, 16:59 polska-zbrojna.pl/dyskusja/read.php3?num=1&id=27187&thread=26851 Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś
alex_scott Re: Dla stesknionego Alexa 06.04.03, 17:47 To nie tyle tesknota ile ciekawosc jakim glosem zaspiewasz.. cos mi sie wydaje ze juz niedlugo i ze bardzo cienko, obojnaczku :) Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś
Gość: Elzbieta Re: IRAK - LUDZKIE TRAGEDIE IP: *.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com 06.04.03, 16:48 www.benjaminforiraq.org/contaminazioneGB.htm Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś
Gość: Elzbieta Re: IRAK - LUDZKIE TRAGEDIE IP: *.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com 06.04.03, 16:50 www.amnestyusa.org/countries/iraq/ Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś
Gość: Elzbieta Re: IRAK - LUDZKIE TRAGEDIE IP: *.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com 06.04.03, 16:54 welcome.to/iraq4ever Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś
Gość: Patriota Nie wysilaj sie obsrajnogo, nikt tego nie czyta, IP: *.proxy.aol.com 06.04.03, 16:56 Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś
alex_scott Re: Nie wysilaj sie obsrajnogo, nikt tego nie czy 06.04.03, 17:01 Jasne ze nikt nie czyta, ale Elzbieta musi sie wykazac PISANIEM, w koncu za to bierze pieniadze ...Ciekawe czy daja dodatkowa premie za udawanie roznych plci w zaleznosci od forum: Jaska z Toronto, Dawida czy Elzbiety, etc...:)To w koncu jest robienie z siebie idioty... Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś
Gość: Patriota Re: Nie wysilaj sie obsrajnogo, nikt tego nie czy IP: *.proxy.aol.com 06.04.03, 17:53 Dla niej sztuka byloby robienie z siebie madrej. Ona zebrze pod kosciolem w Toronto niby dla biednych w Polsce,90% wysyla rydzykowi a reszte zagarnia sama i ma z czego zyc w Kanadzie. takiej idiotce nikt by nie zaplacil za nic innego oprocz kopiowania bzdur na forum GW. Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś
Gość: Elzbieta Re: Nie wysilaj sie , nikt tego nie czy IP: *.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com 07.04.03, 19:24 Tacy jak ty nie umieja czytac. Ilu czyta naprawde, wiem po prywatnej korespondencji !!! Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś
alex_scott Re: IRAK - LUDZKIE TRAGEDIE 06.04.03, 16:54 Gość portalu: Elzbieta napisał(a): > <a href="http://www.amnestyusa.org/countries/iraq/"target="_blank">www.amnestyu > sa.org/countries/iraq/</a> ********* Elzbieta ma znowu napad milosci pisania na tym forum. To jedyne forum,z ktorego jej jeszcze nie wyrzucili.. Tymczasem potrzebne MPO zeby posprzatac jej smieci:) best regards Alex Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś