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Libanczycy__chca wolnosci nie chca_ Iranu Syri !

29.07.06, 21:17
i oczywiscie ich pacholkow hizbolacow .
Jestesmy zakladnikami Iranu i Syri mowi
bardzo wazny polityk libanski przywodca Druzow ...oj nie lubi
on hisbolahow nie lubi tych mordercow
MOWI : Syria , Iran , hizbola trzymaja Liban jak zakladnika i znecaja
sie nad nim
www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3282672,00.html
Jumblatt: Iran testing Israel

Tehran is using Hizbullah's confrontation with the Jewish state to test the
abilities of Iranian weapons and to observe Israeli military capabilities,
Lebanon's Druze leader Walid Jumblatt charged in a WorldNetDaily interview.

Jumblatt also said he fears Syria will take advantage of the growing crisis in
Lebanon to reassert its influence in the country and convince the international
community Syrian domination of Lebanon is crucial to the stability of the Middle
East.
He warned Damascus might initiate a wave of terror in Lebanon following Israel's
military campaign there to further destabilize the country, including by
assassinating the Lebanese prime minister.

"Iran is bringing in (to Lebanon) sophisticated weaponry," said Jumblatt who is
head of Lebanon's Progressive Socialist Party and is largely considered the most
prominent anti-Syrian Lebanese politician. "The Iranians are actually
experimenting with different kinds of missiles in Lebanon by shooting them at
the Israelis. Iran is using this violence to test certain of (Israel's)
abilities,"

Iran is accused of supplying Hezbollah was thousands of rockets the terror group
has launched the past three weeks into northern Israeli population centers,
including Haifa, the country's third largest city. Many of the fired rockets
have been Katyushas he says were upgraded by Iran. Hizbullah is also in
possession of Iranian Zelzal missiles, with a range of about 125 miles, making
Tel Aviv vulnerable.
Earlier this month, an Iranian Silkworm C-802 radar-guided anti-ship cruise
missile struck an Israeli naval vessel, killing four soldiers. It was the first
time the missile had been introduced in the battle with Israel. Military
officials here say the Israeli ship's radar system was not calibrated to detect
the Silkworm, which is equipped with an advanced anti-tracking system.

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Jumblatt said he is worried Syria might try to gain more control of Lebanon
following Israel's military campaign.

"Syria will likely try to tell the world, 'Look, see, since we left Lebanon the
Cedar Revolution and the forces in Lebanon that got our military out through
popular support, those forces are not able to control Lebanon. While we (the
Syrians) were in control, Lebanon was a safe place. Now it's not. We need to
come back in,'" said Jumblatt.
"I would not be surprised if they even try to wiggle their way into a deal by
convincing the Americans that Syrian influence in Lebanon will stabilize the
region," Jumblatt said.

Syria originally sent forces into Lebanon in 1976 during the Lebanese Civil War.
It militarily occupied the country until Syrian troops withdrew last year under
intense international pressure following the assassination of former Lebanese
Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri, for which Damascus was widely blamed.


Hundreds of thousands of Lebanese, led by Jumblatt and other anti-Syrian
politicians, had staged a "Cedar Revolution" of popular protests demanding
freedom from Damascus.


Jumblatt predicted Syria will attempt to further destabilize Lebanon to advance
the argument of asserting its influence in the country.


"I would not be surprised if the Syrians try to overthrow our government and
assassinate (Lebanese Prime Minister Faud) Sinora. (Syrian President Bashar)
Assad made comments last month about al-Qaida infiltrating Lebanon. Now Assad
can send into our country the same extremists he has been sending into Iraq to
blow themselves up and wreak havoc here and blame it on al-Qaida. No one can
prevent him from doing this."

Asked if he feared another full-scale Syrian military occupation of Lebanon,
Jumblatt replied, "Another? In truth the Syrians never left Lebanon. They
triggered this war through their proxy Hizbullah. They continue to hold us
hostage."

Reprinted with permission by WorldNetDaily



(07.28.06, 11:48)


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    • puls Re: Libanczycy__chca wolnosci nie chca_ Iranu Sy 29.07.06, 21:35
      Arabstwo forumowe klamie beszczelnie ,a prawda jest taka .
      Bez hizbolachow , iranu , syri , palestynsjkich terrorystow , Liban bylby
      pieknym spokojnym krajem jak wtedy gdy rzadzili Chrzescijanie i Nie bylo
      tam Arafata z banda rzezimieszkow palestynsjkich.

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