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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: michael97123 who wrote (193158)7/25/2006 4:51:22 PM
From: Hawkmoon  Read Replies (2) of 281500
 
I think lebanese leaders see light at the end of the tunnel based on these four points. Talk of turkish and egytian troops on the border.

I think it would very interesting to see Turkish soldiers on the Israeli border. They've had fairly good relations in past years and I can almost guarantee that Hizbullah would not want to screw with them. The Turks can be fanatical in the manner in which they respond to attacks upon their soldiers.

The question mark is which way Syria is eventually going to go over this confrontation. Will they opt for the path of international "rehabilitation" and all the benefits that go with no longer being a pariah state, or are they going to continue playing patty-cake with Ahmadinejad?

Hawk
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