[lbo-talk] Hezbollah Monkey Wrenches The Script

Dwayne Monroe idoru345 at yahoo.com
Tue Mar 8 10:15:38 PST 2005


So.

Here's the story we're now encouraged to believe...

The American led invasion of Iraq, launched to defend the United States, and indeed, the world (Washington's generosity is awe inspiring) from super weapons Saddam was juuust about to hand over to al Q has produced zero WMDs (whoops, they're "heroes in error" to quote al Chalabi) but an avalanche of democratization across the ME.

Liberals, conservatives, head injury victims and folks who just don't give a good goddamn are looking heavenward and saying with one, easily distracted voice, 'well, maybe Bush was right.'

Which brings us to the 'Syria out of Lebanon!' story now unfolding.

The Lebanese want to be free Bush says and who can argue. But he doesn't stop there; he's not the quitting while he's ahead sort. Yes Bush tells us, the Lebanese want freedom and Syria, a hellish tyranny, stands in the way. Now comes the syllogism: all Lebanese want freedom, Syria hates freedom therefore, all Lebanese hate Syria.

The trouble is, not all Lebanese hate Syria.

.d.

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Thousands Answer Hezbollah Call in Beirut

By TANALEE SMITH, Associated Press Writer

Organizers handed out Lebanese flags and directed the men and women to separate sections of Riad Solh Square. Loudspeakers blared militant songs urging resistance to foreign interference. Demonstrators held up pictures of Syrian President Bashar Assad and signs saying, "Syria & Lebanon brothers forever."

Other placards read: "America is the source of terrorism"; "All our disasters are from America"; "No to American-Zionist intervention; Yes to Lebanese-Syrian brotherhood."

Black-clad Hezbollah guards handled security, lining the perimeter of the square and taking position on rooftops. Trained dogs sniffed for bombs.

Large cranes hoisted two giant red-and-white flags bearing Lebanon's cedar tree. On one, the words, "Thank you Syria," were written in English; on the other, "No to foreign interference."

The demonstration was in front of U.N. offices. Hezbollah opposes the U.N. resolution drafted by the United States and France last year calling for Syria to withdraw its 14,000 troops from Lebanon.

In Washington, President Bush demanded again that Syria pull its troops out of Lebanon and allow free elections. "All Syrian military forces and intelligence personnel must withdraw before the Lebanese elections for these elections to be free and fair," he said.

A Syrian official in Damascus said on condition of anonymity Tuesday that its intelligence agents would be pulled back along with the regular army.

Riad Solh Square is just a few blocks from another downtown square where opposition protesters have been rallying for days, demanding that Syria withdraw its troops.

Tuesday's rally was far bigger than the more than 70,000 anti-Syrian protesters who filled nearby Martyrs' Square on Monday. That was the biggest rally yet of anti-Syrian furor, as demonstrators waved Lebanon's cedar-tree flag and thundered, "Syria out!"

There were no independent estimates of Tuesday's crowd, but at least 500,000 people crowded Riad Solh Square and nearby streets. The Lebanese army blocked the road between the two squares with an armored carrier.

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