Before the assassination yesterday, Elaph revealed the deal made between the US and Syria, according the new site.
Syria’s foreign Minister AlMualem visit to Iraq came after “Iraq Study group” meeting with Syrian officials, for sure Syria is now in much stronger position than ever because events have proved once again the correctness of what Syria had anticipated about the American fall in the Iraqi quagmire.
AlMualem visit to Iraq would not take place if it were not coordinated with the Americans the green light them, which means that Syria is ready after a long reluctance to cooperate with the United States in Iraq and possibly in Palestinian territory.
Which means Syria is ready after a long reluctance to cooperate with the United States in Iraq and possibly in Palestinian territory.
Damascus wants to give in Iraq, in return to take elsewhere, in the Golan, and/or in Lebanon, Syrian leadership looking for the restoration of their political influence in Lebanon.
What I miss from the whole story is; with all this happening, Israel is just sitting and waiting?.
Faisal Jaloul a Lebanese political told Qudspress:Strange coincidence accompanied the assassination of the Lebanese Minister:
First: This crime comes few days after warnings from Samir Gaja that government ministers need to take caution of assassination attempts.
Two: this comes two days before the decision of the International Court on the assassination of Rafik Hariri, this means pouring more oil to ignite the fire.
Three: that it comes at a time when the opposition announced it will come to the streets, and all political solutions are blocked.
Four: that the assassination of Pierre Jamil comes in the wake of Lebanon’s independence celebrations at the time was expected to meet with the three presidents Lahoud and Siniora, Berri, means the possibility of breaking the deadlock
He said that the biggest beneficiary of the assassination is Israel.
I think the chain is completed.
http://www.roadstoiraq.com/2006/11/22/is-iraq-connected-to-pierre-gemayel-assassination-in-lebanon/
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