Posted on 02/25/2005 12:28:48 PM PST by abu afak
February 24, 2005
The leader of the Lebanese opposition, a sharp critic of Washington foreign policy, says he's changed his view of the U.S. war in Iraq, seeing it now as a catalyst for democratic change across the Arab world.
Walid Jumblatt
Druze Muslim leader Walid Jumblatt, who is calling for an uprising against Lebanon's Syrian occupiers, is almost sounding like a neoconservative, says Washington Post columnist David Ignatius, who interviewed him in Beirut Monday.
"It's strange for me to say it, but this process of change has started because of the American invasion of Iraq," Jumblatt told the Post columnist.
"I was cynical about Iraq," Jumblatt said. "But when I saw the Iraqi people voting three weeks ago, 8 million of them, it was the start of a new Arab world."
Jumblatt said this spark of democratic revolt is spreading.
"The Syrian people, the Egyptian people, all say that something is changing," he said. "The Berlin Wall has fallen. We can see it."
In an exclusive interview with WorldNetDaily Monday, Jumblatt blamed the assassination of former Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri on Lebanese security officials backed by Syria.
Jumblatt said Hariri told him in a meeting two weeks ago he felt they both were in danger.
The Druze leader told WND he is calling for an "uprising for independence" demanding Damascus withdraw its nearly 20,000 troops from the country and urging the current pro-Syrian government to step down.
"We ask all in Lebanon to claim independence from Syria peacefully and democratically," said Jumblatt.
Jumblatt, in conjunction with other major figures of the anti-Syrian movement, put out a statement Friday urging the "dismissal of the government, which has no legitimacy, and the formation of a transitional administration to protect the Lebanese people and ensure the immediate withdrawal of the Syrian army from Lebanon to pave the way for holding free and honest legislative elections."
The terrorists have a new target.
Bush Doctrine on the march.
I suppose this will be Peter Jennings lead story tonight.
DUmmies can't shout loud enough over that cracking sound coming from their brittle dam on the truth.
Man, I gotta tell you. Bush stood his ground and held tight to his principles when he called for the Iraqi elections to stay on course for the Jan 31 date. He never wavered, even though he had everything going against him. What a stong and principled individual!! We are so fortunate to have him as our leader, as a strong believer in God, and as a strong believer in freedom!!
To tell you the truth I thought that the Bush doctrine was worth a try but was doomed to failure until we really lower the boom on the Islamo-facists. Maybe it'll work yet.
This is not surprising. What is surprising is the speed at which the idea is taking wing.
If they could just get it through their heads....
Just like the Marine Corps,
The America is "No better friend, no more fearsome an enemy..."
Top sends
"Tom Daschle is deeply saddened...Remember him? Hahahahahahahahahahahahaha!"
Not til you remided me! :{)
Don't ya just love it when a plan comes together.
"It's strange for me to say it, but this process of change has started because of the American invasion of Iraq," Jumblatt told the Post...
Wow... imagine that... just exactly what Mr Bush said would happen. Hmmmmm
It's true that the MSM is purposely not seeing the story of the century. How strange that those who presume to inform us show themselves to be the most ignorant and visually challenged of all. Nonetheless, W has shown the way, and people by the millions are starting to follow. What a shame that the MSM can't be more honest and help spread the hope.
Bush rocks!
Awfully hard to put out a wild fire - tends to spread till there is no more fuel.
Marv: The world is lucky to have Bush as the leader of the US and the free world, or what is left of it.
We need a third Bush term!
Now, why can't the lefties listen to guys like this? Instead of rising up in protest against Bush, why don't they join the Syrians and Egyptians in rising up for independence?
Oh, right, they're intellectually and morally bankrupt...
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