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Title: White House: Syria, Iran Target Lebanon
Source: AP
URL Source: http://www.amatechtel.com/news/wed/bq/Aus-lebanon.RsQj_GN1.asp
Published: Nov 1, 2006
Author: ANNE GEARAN, AP Diplomatic Writer
Post Date: 2006-11-01 21:38:51 by innieway
Keywords: None
Views: 19

l &9;WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Bush administration on Wednesday accused Syria, Iran and the Hezbollah militants they back of trying to oust the Lebanese government. But officials acknowledged the U.S. can do little to prevent outside interference with Beirut's fragile democracy.

White House spokesman Tony Snow cited "mounting evidence that the Syrian and Iranian governments, Hezbollah, and their Lebanese allies are preparing plans to topple Lebanon's democratically elected government."

A strongly worded statement from the White House did not detail that evidence. It did single out Syria for an alleged plan to derail possible prosecutions for the assassination of Rafik Hariri, a Lebanese politician who had tried to draw his country away from Syrian domination.

The U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, John Bolton, accused Syria and Iran on Monday of violating a U.N. embargo meant to keep Hezbollah from rearming after the 34-day war it waged with Israel last summer. He said Tuesday that violations of that embargo are part of the "evidence base" the White House used.

Syria denies it is violating the embargo. It and Iran provide weaponry, training and funding to Hezbollah, an Islamic militant group that held de facto control in southern Lebanon before the cross-border war.

Hezbollah leader Sheik Hassan Nasrallah gave the government of Prime Minister Fuad Saniora an ultimatum on Tuesday: establish a Cabinet of "national unity" by Nov. 13 or face street protests. Such a Cabinet would give the Islamic militants and their allies veto power over key decisions.

U.S. officials said they consider Nasrallah's threat serious, especially if supporters of the embattled Saniora took to the streets in protests that Saniora might be unable to control. The United States considers Hezbollah a terrorist group and refuses direct dealings with it.

In Beirut, Hezbollah spokesman Hussein Rahhal said on al-Arabiya television that the U.S. statement was "just one more American interference in Lebanese affairs." He said the accusation is designed to support the Saniora government "after the Americans felt that it enjoys no popular support."

Saniora is a lukewarm U.S. ally who has held onto power in part by distributing favors and political power among Lebanon's competing political and religious factions, and by appealing to some of the same nationalist sentiment that sustains Hezbollah.

The U.S. initially resisted international pressure for a cease-fire when Hezbollah provoked the fighting with Israel, but moved for a U.N.-mandated end to the war, partly out of fear that Saniora's government could fall. Saniora emerged from the war with improved credentials as a statesman, but without significantly greater political strength.

"Ultimately, what we can do is try to, as best we can, support Prime Minister Saniora politically, diplomatically, economically," State Department spokesman Sean McCormack said. "This is the elected government of Lebanon. All that said, we're not going to interfere in Lebanon's domestic politics."

Since fighting ended Aug. 14, tensions have increased between Hezbollah and its pro-Syrian allies, and the Lebanese government's anti-Syrian majority.

"What we don't want to see is others interfering in Lebanon's domestic politics," McCormack said. "And I'm afraid that that is our fear."

Syria was the dominant political and military power in Lebanon for nearly three decades before it pulled its forces from the country last year. The U.S. has claimed that Syrian intelligence agents remain and hold considerable sway; Syria denies it.


Poster Comment:

Another snow job... The Lebanese have been through enough lately, but looks like they're in for more. UHHH - who waged war with who?????? Best I remember Izzy was the first to fire... Fuckin Amerikan journalism... Twist and spin...

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