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HARIRI MURDER WAS SYRIAN WARNING TO FRANCE, SAY COMMENTATORS
The Tocqueville Connection ^ | 15 Feb 2005 | The Tocqueville Connection

Posted on 02/15/2005 5:00:28 AM PST by Cornpone

PARIS, Feb 15 (AFP) - The assassination of former Lebanese prime minister Rafiq Hariri was a deliberate blow to France, whose president Jacques Chirac was a personal friend and has sponsored UN moves to end the Syrian occupation, Paris-based commentators said Tuesday.

While the French government refused to point a finger of blame -- adhering publicly to Chirac's call for an international investigation into the murder -- analysts and Middle East specialists were less circumspect about who they thought was behind it.

"I have not the shadow of a doubt that Syria is responsible," said Antoine Basbous, president of the Observatory of Arab Countries.

"It was a message to the Lebanese opposition -- but also to France: this is our colony, we are masters here and we intend to stay. So keep out," he told AFP.

Hariri regularly visited France and kept a multi-million euro mansion in central Paris. He was one of the first foreign leaders to be invited to the Elysee palace after Chirac's 1995 election, and the following year was presented by the president with the grand cross of the Legion of Honour.

"I am convinced this attack -- the most significant since the end of Lebanon's war -- was a message directed at Chirac, who was a personal friend of Rafiq Hariri," said Antoine Sfeir, director of the Cahiers de l'Orient newsletter.

"The evidence suggests that the murder is a response to UN security council resolution 1559 voted in September at the initiative of France and the US. It was Jacques Chirac who was the real architect of the resolution," he said.

Resolution 1559 calls for the withdrawal of Syria's estimated 15,000 troops from Lebanon and the re-establishment of full Lebanese sovereignty.

A month after it was passed, Syria strong-armed a change to Lebanon's constitution to extend the mandate of pro-Syrian president Emile Lahoud -- the move which prompted Hariri's resignation as prime minister.

According to Basbous, Hariri was personally threatened over the resolution by Syria's intelligence chief in Lebanon, Rostom Ghazale. "Hariri told his friends that Ghazale put a pistol to his head and said: 'It's your choice: Syria or resolution 1559,'" Basbous said.

Writing in the Liberation daily, analyst Jean-Pierre Perrin said the fact Chirac had called for an international enquiry to identify the killers "is a way of casting doubt over any Lebanese-Syrian enquiry" and showed Paris also suspects Damascus.

"Chirac is all the more furious because he did so much to get (Syrian president) Bashar el-Assad known outside his country," Perrin said.

"The assassination of the former prime minister looks like a real challenge thrown down not just to Paris and Washington -- but to the whole international community -- by a Syria that is increasingly isolated, even in the Arab world," he said.

Syria has condemned the assassination. According to its supporters, the fact that suspicion automatically fell on Damascus suggests that another agent was responsible and calculated that Syria would be blamed.

But Basbous rejected that argument. "They have done this before. They kill and then are the first to send in their condolences. Duplicity is a hallmark of the Syrian regime," he said.

"Hariri was a heavyweight. He had a contacts book full of the telephone numbers of world leaders. He could call up Chirac, he could call up Bush. Syria didn't want someone as influential as that living next door," he said.

Sfeir said the killing sent an unmistakeable message.

"It is a message addressed to Lebanese politicians -- see what can happen if you get in our way. And it's a message to the international community to remind them of the essential fact - without us there will be chaos," he said.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; Israel; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; Syria; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: arielsharon; assassination; france; hariri; israel; jacqueschirac; lebanon; syria
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To: monday
You have made an excellent point, that sometimes the French can be quite brutal when annoyed.

It would be nice if the French were to do something horrible to the Syrian terrorists, but I think France will avoid doing anything that could help Israel.

21 posted on 02/15/2005 10:31:25 AM PST by Montfort
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To: Cornpone

I regret that the reconstitution of the Iraqi state from a genocidal, racist, totalitarian, Baathist dictatorship run by a madman to a member of the community of nations has met with some distractions and detours from hangers-on and ignorant, neaderthalic, insurgent, Islamist-towel-headed-scum, because the mafia family that runs Syria is really begging to get 'whacked'.


22 posted on 02/15/2005 10:40:26 AM PST by DoctorMichael (The Fourth Estate is a Fifth Column!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
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To: DoctorMichael

Well said. Touche.


23 posted on 02/15/2005 10:51:24 AM PST by Cornpone (Aging Warrior -- Aim High -- Who Dares Wins)
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To: Imal

Agreed.

Then the Mad Mullahs will feel even more isolated.

Stupid move by Boy Assad, but who said he was smart.


24 posted on 02/15/2005 10:58:16 AM PST by crazycat
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To: Cornpone
France mobilizes its military for action --


25 posted on 02/15/2005 1:41:30 PM PST by My2Cents ("Friends stab you from the front." -- Oscar Wilde)
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To: slapshot
"hey frogs........... we aint picking up the 911 line........"

Hey slapstick...nobody's calling.
26 posted on 02/15/2005 2:11:54 PM PST by Atlantic Friend
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To: crazycat
Stupid move by Boy Assad, but who said he was smart.

He might not be calling these shots...

27 posted on 02/15/2005 6:17:29 PM PST by lancer (If you are not with us, you are against us!)
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To: lancer
So that is the best advice you could give us on
this French issue Senator and the French won't care if we...


28 posted on 02/15/2005 7:03:27 PM PST by Major_Risktaker
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To: katana
Now it's practically certain that Syria has "inherited" all or most of what was left of Saddam's biological and chemical weapons (and which are appearing in Sudan under the control of Syrian Army special "advisors" and being used "experimentally" to wipe out black Christian villagers in that country's genocidal war).

Do you have a link to information regarding the second part of your post above??

29 posted on 02/16/2005 12:49:49 AM PST by An.American.Expatriate (Life is sexually transmitted.)
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To: Cornpone

Why is it that people (Hitler, Saddam) who should be digging deeper holes are always digging deeper holes in the wrong way?


30 posted on 02/16/2005 1:14:43 AM PST by UnbelievingScumOnTheOtherSide (Give Them Liberty Or Give Them Death! - Islam Delenda Est! - Rumble thee forth...)
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To: Imal
The Syrian government's days are numbered.

We'll soon find out if they have Sadams' WMDs.

31 posted on 02/16/2005 1:28:10 AM PST by fella
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To: An.American.Expatriate
I mentioned it in my post based on a straight recollection of some FR articles in mid to late 2004. I can't find them using Key Words combinations Sudan, Syria, and WMD and so have trid to dig a bit deeper.

I've come up with a blog site called The Jawa Report which references AFP (Agence France Press). Another was posted at a Lebanese site: http://www.free-lebanon.com/LFPNews/2004/April/April8/april8.html.

There are far more numerous articles, of course, that refer to the truck convoys seen leaving Iraq for Syria and the Bekaa Valley prior to the 2003 invasion, as well as "unnamed" intelligence sources saying those trucks carried components of Saddam's WMD programs. But if I went to far in bringing up what may have been unsubstantiated rumors, then I apologize to all.

32 posted on 02/16/2005 3:36:05 AM PST by katana
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