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27/02/05 – Liban - La Syrie prête à se retirer un peu, et à petits pas - Syria to quit Lebanon, with small steps...


Syria Vows to Quit Lebanon but Declines to Say When
NYT 25/02/05

"Syria, responding to pressure from Washington and the European Union, announced Thursday that it would move its military forces throughout Lebanon to the Bekaa region near the Syrian border and, eventually, out of Lebanon altogether.

"The decision to withdraw has been taken," Defense Minister Abdul-Rahim Murad told Syrian television. "What remains is the exact timing."..."

Lebanon says Syria will withdraw troops
USA Today 24/02/05

"Syria said Thursday it will begin withdrawing its troops in Lebanon closer to its own border, a move designed to blunt international demands for a complete pullout and to ease a groundswell of anti-Syrian sentiment.

But a dissatisfied United States said the move was not enough and demanded a full withdrawal from the Mideast nation..."

Syria 'to shift Lebanon troops'
BBC 24/02/05

"Syria is to move some of its troops stationed in Lebanon closer to its own border, Lebanon's Defence Minister, Abdel Rahim Mrad, has said.

Mr Mrad said forces would be redeployed to the eastern Bekaa Valley, where the remaining Syrian troops are based..."

Official: Syria Troops Out of Lebanon Soon
Guardian 21/02/05

"The Arab League chief said Monday that Syria will ``soon'' take steps to withdraw its army from Lebanese areas in accordance with a 1989 agreement..."

A diplomatic tsunami is brewing over the corpse of Lebanon's government
Daily Star 21/02/05

"Lebanon and Syria are not unlike the Pacific Basin that produced the tsunami that recently devastated Southeast and South Asia. Here in Beirut, however, it is a diplomatic tsunami that is brewing, with the assassination of former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri akin to the earthquake that produced the tidal wave. Even the initial effects of this storm are serious enough, and Syrian President Bashar Assad and the regime he heads have taken a battering. More, much more, should be expected..."


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Jihadist Commentary on the Killing of Rafiq al-Hariri
Jamestown 25/02/05

"Reaction to the assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafiq al-Hariri on the Jihadi websites mirrored the diversity — and the bewilderment — of the world's press. As a sample of this diversity, the following postings are taken from the jihadist discussion web magazines and forums Muntadiyat al-Ma'sada al-Jihadiyya (www.alm2sda.net), Shabkat al-Ahrar (www.ala7rar.net) and Mufakkirat al-Islam (www.islammemo.cc)..."


UN team in Lebanon starts probe into Hariri killing
Haaretz 25/02/05

"A United Nations team began an inquiry in Beirut on Friday into the assassination of former prime minister Rafik Hariri, blamed by the Lebanese opposition on Syria.

The UN Security Council, angered by the February 14 bombing that killed Hariri and 17 others, had asked Secretary-General Kofi Annan to report urgently on "the circumstances, causes and consequences of the assassination."..."

Cook: 'Default' Position Must Be to Suspect Syria in Hariri Assassination
CFR 22/02/05

"Steven A. Cook, a Council expert on Syria, says that Syria must be suspected in the February 14 assassination of popular political and business figure, Rafik Hariri, because Damascus has a history of assassinating political opponents in Lebanon. "I think your default position has to start with a suspicion of Syrian involvement," says Cook, "whether it is Bashar al-Assad's government, or some element within the Syrian security services who organized it."..."

Lebanon guided by the Nasrullah factor
Asia Times 26/02/05

"Any person who was in Beirut on May 24, 2000, the day Hezbollah liberated South Lebanon, understands how immensely popular the enigmatic Hasan Nasrullah is in the country's Muslim, and particularly Shi'ite, community. Any person watching his speech five years later, this month, after the US started to press for the withdrawal of Syrian troops from Lebanon, and the disarming of Hezbollah, of which Nasrullah is the head, knows how easy it might be for the United States to get Syria to leave Lebanon, but how difficult, if not impossible, it would be to disarm or weaken the Shi'ites...."


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