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NNN0LHI Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Mar-12-05 04:10 PM
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Russia favors Hezbollah role in Lebanon politics
http://www.interfax.ru/e/B/politics/28.html?id_issue=10758811

MOSCOW. March 11 (Interfax) - Russia wants the Hezbollah movement to make a contribution to Lebanon's political life, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said after talks with visiting Lebanese Progressive Socialist Party leader Walid Jumblatt on Friday.

"The political role of Hezbollah should be taken into consideration in the interests of Lebanon and the Middle East as a whole," Lavrov said.

UN Security Council Resolution 1559 "must be enforced. There is no room for half-measures to enforce its parts dealing with Hezbollah and the Palestinians," the minister said.

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bemildred Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Mar-12-05 05:16 PM
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1. Just can't get no respect, can we?
That must have been a hellova meeting Bush had with Pooty-Poot.
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NNN0LHI Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Mar-12-05 05:54 PM
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2. That is why Putin wants the Syrians out of Lebanon
Edited on Sat Mar-12-05 06:21 PM by NNN0LHI
He figures it would be much more fun watching the USA trying to deal with Hezbollah than the Syrians. The Syrians have a return address if they cause any trouble. Hezbollah on the other hand does not.

Don

http://www.answers.com/topic/1983-beirut-barracks-bombing

1983 Beirut barracks bombing

The 1983 barracks bombing was a major terrorist incident during the Lebanese Civil War. It occurred on October 23, 1983, in Beirut, Lebanon, where an international peacekeeping force was set up after the Israeli invasion in 1982.

The bombing


On October 23, around 6:20 AM, a yellow Mercedes delivery truck drove to Beirut International Airport, where the United States Marines had their headquarters. It turned onto an access road leading to the compound and circled a parking lot. The driver gunned his engine, crashed through a barbed-wire fence in the compound parking lot, passed between two sentry posts, crashed through a gate, and barreled into the lobby of the Marine headquarters building. The Marine sentries had not had loaded weapons, and were not able to shoot the driver. According to one Marine, the driver was smiling as he sped past him.

The suicide bomber detonated his truck, which contained 12,000 pounds of TNT. The force of the explosion collapsed the four-story cinder-block building into rubble, crushing to death many inside. The FBI later concluded that the blast was the largest non-nuclear explosion they had ever seen. snip


Response


President Ronald Reagan called the attack a "despicable act" and pledged to stay in Lebanon. Secretary of Defense Caspar Weinberger said there would be no change in the US's Lebanon policy. On October 24 French president François Mitterrand visited the French bomb site. It was not an official visit, and he only stayed for a few hours, but he did declare: "We will stay." US Vice President George Bush toured the marine bombing site on October 26 and said the US would not be cowered by terrorists.

In retaliation for the attacks, France launched an air strike in the Bekaa valley against Iranian Revolutionary Guard positions. President Reagan assembled his national security team to devise a plan of military action, and planned to target was the Sheik Abdullah barracks in Baalbek, Lebanon, which housed Iranian Revolutionary Guards believed to be training Hezbollah fighters. However, Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger aborted the mission, reportedly because of his concerns that it would harm U.S. relations with other Arab nations. Except for a few shellings from the USS New Jersey off Lebanon, there was no real military response from the United States due to the barracks bombing; however, the US did become involved in several fights in Lebanon during their stay.

The Marines were later moved offshore where they could not be targeted, but in February 1984 the International Peacekeeping Force withdrew from Lebanon.

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bemildred Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Mar-12-05 06:38 PM
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3. Yeah, that works.
It seems clear the Syrians desire to oppress the Lebanese was
overstated, too.
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Politiclo8 Donating Member (66 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Mar-12-05 08:12 PM
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4. My, My, My..
Russia seems suddenly active in Mid East politics.
First they out-smarted Bush by offering to provide Iran with uranium for their nuclear plants just as long as they allow the Russians to collect the spent fuel and now Pooty Poo is inserting himself in the Syria situation.

I wonder if * saw this when he looked in to Putin's soul when they first met. ROTFLMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Zynx Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Mar-12-05 08:26 PM
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5. Bush* deserves this for trying to look in a KGB guy's "soul."
You think CIA Daddy could have warned him about that...
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solinvictus Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Mar-12-05 08:42 PM
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6. It's a realistic expectation..
Hezbollah is more than a terrorist group, it's a political faction and a fairly large one. If they're shut completely out, I imagine there will be more attacks.
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Gloria Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Mar-12-05 08:51 PM
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7. Hell, the Daily Star, a moderate paper, had an editorial
Edited on Sat Mar-12-05 08:51 PM by Gloria
last week saying that Nasrullah had a lot of valid things to say and should be considered!
It was in the World Media Watch last week, Mon. or Wed. edition
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