Re: Syrien hat ein Motiv
Geschrieben von Theo Stuss am 15. Februar 2005 18:16:51:
Als Antwort auf: Re: Wenn sonst nichts unklar ist? geschrieben von Afghani am 15. Februar 2005 17:05:33:
Hariri war anti-syrisch. Aber davon mal abgesehen, Chirac, persönlich mit Hariri befreundet, glaubt das auch. Interessant ist der Kommentar von Debka:
Syrian troops were ordered to stay in their barracks for the time being.
DEBKAfile’s Middle East sources report: If hostilities erupt and the government looks liking falling, these troops, some 13,000, will be called out. The Hizballah and Palestinians will back them alongside pro-government Lebanese troops to shield the Syrian presence in Lebanon against the fury of opposition Christian and Druse militias backed by pro-Hariri Sunni loyalists from the south.
If such a full-blown crisis develops, Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas will face the dilemma of having to decide which side the Palestinian Authority supports: the anti-US, pro-Syrian coalition, accused of a terrorist act against a leading pro-Western politician, or the opposition forces ranged against that line-up. In the first case, he risks losing even more ground with the Hamas, Jihad Islami, al Aqsa Brigades and Palestinian “Fronts” which will sympathize with the Lebanese factions supporting Damascus. If he opts for the latter, he breaks loose from the reconciliation process begun at Sharm el Sheikh on February 8
http://www.debka.com/article.php?aid=984
Schon die Tatsache, daß die prosyrische Regierung die gesamte Armee in Alarmbereitschaft versetzt hat, während die oppositionellen Gruppen, wie Christen, Sunni und Drusen ebenfalls Syrien die Schuld geben, sagt vieles.
Gruß,
Theo
- Re: Syrien hat ein Motiv Afghani 15.2.2005 19:22 (1)
- Re: Natürlich bleibt das ganze undurchsichtig Theo Stuss 15.2.2005 19:44 (0)