Announcement to all American Citizens stranded in Lebanon:
Please be informed that all Syrian/Lebanese borders checkpoints
are open, and American citizens coming from Lebanon are
immediately granted entry visas to Syria.
We hope a safe return for your beloved ones.
http://www.syrianembassy.us/index.htm
7/21/06 MSNBC... Jack Jobock... Middle East
8 min report:
CNN WOLF: INTERVIEW: (VERY IMPORTANT)
IMAD MOUSTAPHA, Ph.D. Ambassador of Syria to the U.S.A.
"If we followed Res. 242 this thing would of never happened."
http://www.apfn.net/pogo/L001I060721-syria.MP3
CNN WOLF: INTERVIEW: (VERY IMPORTANT) IMAD MOUSTAPHA, Ph.D.
Ambassador of Syria to the U.S.A. "If we followed Res. 242 this
thing would of never happened."
http://www.apfn.net/pogo/L004I060721a4.MP3
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Welcome to the website of the Embassy of Syria in Washington
D.C. We hope this site provides you with a clear understanding
of Syrian history, culture, and tradition. Syria is a historic
country rich in heritage, and is a mosaic of ethnicities and
religions.
We hope to provide you with solutions, services, and information
to help you while living in the United States or planning a trip
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internationally.
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and recent news. We encourage you to help us build our
relations, friendships, and cooperation through the exchange of
ideas and experiences.
IMAD MOUSTAPHA, Ph.D.
Ambassador of Syria to the U.S.A.
http://www.syrianembassy.us/ambassador.htm
Announcement to all American Citizens stranded in Lebanon:
Please be informed that all Syrian/Lebanese borders checkpoints
are open, and American citizens coming from Lebanon are
immediately granted entry visas to Syria.
We hope a safe return for your beloved ones.
http://www.syrianembassy.us/index.htm
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United Nations Security Council Resolution 242
Palestine Facts is a review of the historical, political and
military facts behind the State of Israel and the Israeli-Arab
Palestinian conflict.
http://www.palestinefacts.org/pf_1948to1967_un_242.php
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Rice Rejects Quick Fix in Mideast
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice briefs the press at the
State Department in Washington Friday, July 21, 2006, on the
crisis in the Middle East. Rice ruled out a quick "false
promise" cease-fire in Lebanon ...
GOOGLE: NEWS UPDATES:
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Russian, CIS evacuees from Lebanon stopover in Syria
RIA Novosti, Russia - 7 hours ago
BEIRUT, July 21 (RIA Novosti) - A total of 196 citizens of
Russia and other ex-Soviet republics evacuated from Lebanon have
stopped over in Syria on their way ...
GOOGLE: NEWS UPDATES: SYRIA
Friday, July 21, 2006 · Last updated 1:22 a.m. PT
Hezbollah nourished by Iran, Syria roots
By KATHERINE SHRADER
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER
Two Hezbollah guerrillas prepare Katyusha rockets at their base
near the Chebaa Farms area on the Lebanese-Israeli border in
south Lebanon during a tour for the media organized by Hezbollah
in this May 22, 2001 file photo. Western intelligence officials
say Iran and Syria both provide the group with training, weapons
and financing. (AP Photo/Mahmoud Tawil, file)
WASHINGTON -- The Hezbollah military machine that has been
attacking Israel draws much of its strength from two shadowy
sources that are proving difficult to cut off: Syria and Iran.
The two countries, which President Bush blames for fomenting
terrorism and destabilizing the Middle East, provide Hezbollah
with training, weapons and financing, according to Western
intelligence officials who are working to stem the flow of aid.
Rep. Mike Rogers, R-Mich., a House Intelligence Committee member
who was briefed on the Middle East situation during a recent
trip to Iraq, said Syria has more than 1,000 agents in southern
Lebanon, working either directly for Syrian intelligence or
compensated by Syria for information. He says they are there "to
cause trouble" and help prop up Hezbollah militarily.
Lebanon is two-thirds the size of Connecticut. In a country that
small, Rogers said, "a thousand intelligence agents is
unbelievable. It's huge."
Along with Syria's agents, Iran's well-trained Revolutionary
Guard is believed to be providing military advisers to
Hezbollah, with some level of coordination with Syria, according
to U.S. officials and Anthony Cordesman, a Middle East expert
with the Washington-based Center for Strategic and International
Studies.
The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because of the
subject's sensitivity.
Cordesman said the Iranian role has evolved over time. Earlier,
significant numbers of Iranians could be seen operating at
terrorist training camps in Lebanon's Bekaa Valley. Syria
provided them safe haven in the region. "Now, what you have is
people who are less visible," he said.
While intelligence agencies may try to pin down such details
with spies, eavesdropping equipment and overhead surveillance,
the details are among any government's most classified secrets.
And some of what is public may be misinformation.
"I'll be perfectly blunt: Israeli intelligence is political, and
you can't trust it," Cordesman said.
The United States lists Hezbollah as a terror organization. Yet
the complicated 24-year-old Shiite Muslim organization has
stepped in to fill vacuums left by the country's anemic
government and controls much of the southern part of Lebanon,
operating schools, health care and other social services.
It was created to counter Israeli occupying forces after
Israel's 1982 invasion of Lebanon and still provides much of the
security along the border with the Jewish state. Tensions have
mounted between Israel and Hezbollah's base in southern Lebanon
since Hezbollah's brazen July 12 raid into northern Israel
during which it kidnapped two Israeli soldiers and killed eight
others.
Experts have disputed claims from Hezbollah's leader, Sheik
Hassan Nasrallah, who has said repeatedly that his group has
more than 12,000 rockets.
Other estimates suggest that the supply of rockets rose to
10,000 this year. That includes some Iranian-made rockets with a
range of perhaps as much as 45 miles, but the vast majority -
the Katyusha-type rockets - have a range of less than 20 miles.
Israel says Hezbollah has missiles and rockets that can go much
farther. Israeli officials said the naval warship struck Friday
was hit with an Iranian-made, radar-guided C-802 cruise missile,
which has a range of up to 74 miles. Iran denies the claim, and
U.S. officials have no information to confirm the missile was
the C-802.
Numerous security and intelligence experts caution that
estimates on Hezbollah's rocket arsenal aren't firm because
they're based on calculations about the potential volume of
known weapons shipments, rather than any actual count. Israel
has been trying to cut off any resupply by destroying land
routes from Syria into Lebanon.
Hezbollah can do limited reconnaissance. The group launched at
least two unmanned aerial vehicles in 2004 and in 2005. Both
Hezbollah and Israel have said the light, low-flying crafts were
made by the group itself, while American analysts believe the
drones were Iranian-made.
So far, U.S. officials and other experts have seen no sign that
the group's drones have been armed with weapons.
How Hezbollah makes and spends its money is difficult for
Western officials to determine. Hezbollah gets significant
support from Iran and from Lebanese people living abroad, and
more limited financing from Syria, a relatively poor country.
One senior U.S. intelligence official said the group has access
to several hundred million dollars a year, much of it going to
the social service network in southern Lebanon rather than arms
and terrorism. But that money could be diverted to terror or
military operations.
The organization also has been linked to almost every type of
organized crime, including drug trafficking, drug counterfeiting
and selling stolen baby formula.
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/national/1152AP_Hezbollahs_Backers.html