The SYRIA equation.

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no1important said:
Hariri son rejects Syria action

The son of slain former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri has said he opposes possible sanctions against Syria in connection with the killing.

Saad Hariri's comments come as the UN Security Council is considering a plan, drafted by France, the US and the UK, to threaten Damascus with sanctions.

Mr Hariri also said he favoured setting up an international tribunal to try his father's killers once they are found.


good for him. Sounds like a very wise man. And his recomendation is a wise one too. Anything else is overkill.
 

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China, Russia Oppose U.S. Threat to Punish Syria Over Hariri

Oct. 26 (Bloomberg) -- China and Russia oppose the U.S. proposal to threaten Syria's government with economic punishment for refusing to cooperate with a United Nations probe of the murder of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri.

The US needs to start listening to other countries and realize their way is not always the right way. I know "W" is just itching to go into Syria (and Iran).
 

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China, Russia Oppose U.S. Threat to Punish Syria Over Hariri

Oct. 26 (Bloomberg) -- China and Russia oppose the U.S. proposal to threaten Syria's government with economic punishment for refusing to cooperate with a United Nations probe of the murder of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri.

The US needs to start listening to other countries and realize their way is not always the right way. I know "W" is just itching to go into Syria (and Iran).

IF .....big IF bush does something stupid like destabilize Syria ....invade it..... the US will not have a friend left on this planet......except those they can still bribe with materialism.

furthermore........How is this ANY of the fecking US business??? IS it remotely possible that the US might learn to MIND ITS OWN FECKING BUSINESS?????? They better clean their own house and back yard .......as their credibility is shot to hell.......and their aggravating, inciteful threats are getting tiresome.
 

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MIND ITS OWN FECKING BUSINESS

Thats always been their problem, they can't mind their own business and have to stick their nose into everything that goes on. But Syria has oil as well and if they didn't the US may of (unlikely) kept their nose out of this. But the USG is so paranoid............
 

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But the USG is so paranoid............

.........another reason that they are so dangerous. Ever meet a paranoid (severely ) person that did not present a danger to society ??


.........and GREEDY, for power, resources and control.


actually, the US has fostered its own situation and paranoia. In this case........there might be more than a few nations that would love to give the US a taste of its own medicine...........but rationality wins. as they know better. The rogue nation has no wisdom, insight and continues to be the author of its own paranoia.
 

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PoisonPete2 said:
is it not bizzarro that Israel has assassinated dozens of Palastinian leaders and there is little reaction, yet Syria is implicated in one political assassination in Lebanon and it is taken as grounds for war. Don't forget, Syria served as protector of Lebanon through both American and Isreali occupation of that war-torn country.

Thank you poison.

I, as Lebanese, was saddened by the murder Prime minister Hariri. But I know about the games Americans play in the middle East. Israel goes around killing and poising leaders and nothing is done about it. Now they cooked the whole assassination on Syria which protected Lebanon from Israel for over 30 years.

In summary, the assassination is made in USA and delivered by locals (pro-USA/Israel) in Lebanon to get Syria. As of now, more bombs are happening in the streets of Beirut to assassinate other leaders. Do you think Syria is that dumb to be under the microscope and keep plotting bombs at the same time?
 

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The Anti-Syria Scam
by Paul Craig Roberts



Someone should tell Condi Rice that the game is up. With the Bush administration dissolving in illegalities committed by key officials in their attempts to protect the lies that they used to justify the US invasion of Iraq, the secretary of state is trying to ramp up war against Syria.

Grasping a UN report that uses unreliable witnesses to implicate Syria in the assassination of a former Lebanese government official, Condi Rice told the BBC on October 23 that Syria’s crime cannot be "left lying on the table. This really has to be dealt with."

This is amazing for many reasons. Here is the person in charge of US diplomacy acting as if she is the secretary of war unsheathing military force. Whoever heard of an American diplomat wanting to start a war because a former Middle Eastern government official was assassinated?

The UN investigator, Detlev Mehlis, has no more idea who assassinated the former official than the US knows who is responsible for assassinating the many Iraqi officials under its protection. After more than two and one-half years of war in Iraq, the US still doesn’t know exactly who the enemy is that it is fighting. Yet Mehlis blames Syria for an assassination on the strength of an informer described by the German news magazine, Der Spiegal, as a convicted felon and swindler.

On the basis of the word of a convicted felon and swindler, Condi Rice wants a high-level UN Security Council meeting to condemn Syria so the Bush administration can bring about "regime change" in Syria.

With the US department of state doing everything it can to demonize and destabilize Syria, Condi Rice’s mouthpiece, Adam Ereli, declared that Syria must end attempts to destabilize its neighbors. This is the type of propaganda we were fed about Iraq. Syria is not destabilizing any country. It is all Syria can do to maintain its own stability. The US is the great Middle Eastern destabilizer.

Isn’t the secretary of state aware that the government of which she is a part is in dire difficulties because it went to war based on highly unreliable "intelligence" supplied by highly unreliable people?

Does the secretary of state read the CIA reports? Doesn’t she know that the US has created extraordinary instability in Iraq? A country that formerly had no terrorists now serves as a training ground for al Qaeda, according to the CIA.

Is this the time to repeat the Iraq blunder in Syria?

The American people should be terrified by the warmongering ideologues that President Bush has put in charge of his government. The greatest danger that the US faces are the fools in the Bush administration.

Why is Syria being demonized? Syrian troops were part of the US coalition organized by President George Herbert Walker Bush that liberated Kuwait in 1991 from Saddam Hussein. The current head of government in Syria is a mild mannered ophthalmologist who inherited the post five years ago when his older brother was killed in a car crash.

Syria has done nothing to the US and poses no threat to the US. The Syrian government is concerned about Syria becoming unhinged by schisms like the Sunni-Shi’ite schism set loose in Iraq by the incompetent Bush administration.

Why does Condi Rice think the Bush administration has the right to decide who heads the Syrian government? According to news reports, the Bush administration has asked the Israeli and Italian governments to nominate a replacement for the current president of Syria.

A country incapable of choosing a better president than George W. Bush has no business choosing a president for any other country. In place of aggressive interference in the internal affairs of other countries, the US needs to find a competent president for itself.

Maybe we should ask the Italians who they would recommend.

October 25, 2005

Dr. Roberts [send him mail] is John M. Olin Fellow at the Institute for Political Economy and Research Fellow at the Independent Institute. He is a former associate editor of the Wall Street Journal, former contributing editor for National Review, and a former assistant secretary of the U.S. Treasury. He is the co-author of The Tyranny of Good Intentions

http://www.lewrockwell.com/roberts/roberts129.html