Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Problems passing in which direction?

In an article posted on Reuters, an Egyptian analyst makes a very curious claim, listen to this:

غير أن رشوان قال ان اندلاع العنف في لبنان قد يشير الى أن المتشددين يواجهون صعوبة في الذهاب الى العراق عبر سوريا التي تتعرض لضغوط أمريكية لوقف ما تصفه واشنطن بتدفق المقاتلين الاجانب على العراق

(translation: The terrorists are facing trouble going into Iraq through Syria, because Syria is tightening the security on its boarders because of American pressure.)

This raises 2 Questions:

1- Is Syria really blocking the entrance of these terrorists into Iraq?
2- Where did these terrorists come from?

The answer for the first question is "No". Syria is an expert of doing the thing and opposite at the same time. In Lebanon as we say: "To kill the victim, and march in his funeral".

So let us once more raise the question of how these terrorists are coming into Lebanon. Are they taking commercial flights and entering Lebanon with fake passports? This is something that is highly far fetched. If you have gone to Lebanon through and airplane, you would know the security measures taken at the only international airport in the country. It is a highly far fetched event. In contradiction to the news published on AFP, that Iraq is exporting terrorists to the Neighboring countries.

Which is easiest then for all these Saudi terrorists coming into Lebanon: The answer is "Syria".

Look again at the map of the middle east my friends.

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