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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: tejek who wrote (222768)3/8/2005 2:14:27 AM
From: Elroy  Read Replies (3) of 1575173
 
This whole thing is so full of contradictions it's amusing. From the Hezbollah guru as per your article:

"Freedom means that we decide for ourselves the best way to address what we see today as clear intervention of the United States and France in Lebanese internal affairs," Nasrallah said during a news conference in the Shiite suburbs of south Beirut. "The opposition must give us explanations regarding the foreign intervention. We must convince each other that only true sovereignty means independence."

He wants the Syrian troops to remain in Lebanon in order to have Lebanese independence. Uhmmmm, OK.

It reminds me of the US saying all Syrian troops must leave Lebanon immediately (regardless of the potential ensuing insecurity that might follow a pullout), but US troops cannot leave Iraq immediately (because of the potential insecurity that might follow a pullout).

Why is Iraqi security more important than Lebanese security?

If only I had the answers, I would post them.
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