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Bush Demands That Syria Leave Lebanon
ABC News / Associated Press ^ | Mar. 2, 2005 | NEDRA PICKLER

Posted on 03/02/2005 8:56:04 AM PST by GulfBreeze

Bush Demands That Syria Leave Lebanon Bush Demands That Syria Get Out of Lebanon, Saying the World Is Speaking With One Voice By NEDRA PICKLER The Associated Press Mar. 2, 2005 - President Bush on Wednesday demanded in blunt terms that Syria get out of Lebanon, saying the free world is in agreement that Damascus' authority over the political affairs of its neighbor must end now.

He applauded the strong message sent to Syria when Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and French Foreign Minister Michel Barnier held a joint news conference on London on Tuesday.

"Both of them stood up and said loud and clear to Syria, `You get your troops and your secret services out of Lebanon so that good democracy has a chance to flourish," Bush said during an appearance at a community college in Maryland to tout his job training programs.

The world, Bush said, "is speaking with one voice when it comes to making sure that democracy has a chance to flourish in Lebanon."

The president's words, taken with those from Rice and others in the Bush administration this week, amount to the strongest pressure to date on Syria from Washington.

"Syria knows the concerns of the international community, and they know what they need to do to change their behavior and become a constructive member of the region and the international community," White House press secretary Scott McClellan said earlier Wednesday.

Turkish ambassador Osman Faruk Logoglu urged the administration to offer trade and other economic and diplomatic incentives to Syria.

"The chances of Syria withdrawing are greater than ever before," Logoglu told reporters. "But it is obviously going to take a long time."

Rice, in London to attend an international conference on Palestinian security and government reform, had said Tuesday that Syria is "out of step" with a growing desire for democracy in the Middle East.

The Bush administration also on Tuesday blamed terrorists based in Syria for last week's deadly suicide attack in Israel.

McClellan said the White House has "firm evidence" that Syria was home base for the terrorist attack in Israel that rocked the latest efforts for peace between Israel and the Palestinians. Bush made a similar point during a White House meeting with congressional leaders, participants said, and so did Rice while in London.

All key Lebanese political decisions are assumed to have a stamp of approval from the government of Syrian President Bashar Assad.

Huge street demonstrations and Monday's resignation of the pro-Syrian Lebanese government marked the most serious challenge to Syrian authority in Lebanon since the end of the civil war that killed 150,000 and crushed the Lebanese economy in the 1970s and 1980s.

The events also were an opening for the Bush administration to press its wider goal of democracy across the Middle East and to throw a spotlight on what the United States contends is long-standing Syrian support for terrorists who are trying to undermine progress toward Israeli-Palestinian peace.

At the news conference with Barnier, Rice said their two countries would support the scheduled election this spring in Lebanon, perhaps by sending observers and monitors.

She also suggested international peacekeepers might be needed eventually and could help secure democracy for the Lebanese if Syria were to withdraw.

Assad indicated in an interview with Time magazine that he would withdraw Syria's 15,000 troops from Lebanon "maybe in the next few months." Later, however, a Syrian official speaking on condition of anonymity in Damascus questioned whether it could occur within months.

U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State David Satterfield, on Capitol Hill after a trip to Lebanon, was dismissive of what he called the "rhetoric" out of Damascus.

"Neither this government nor the people of Lebanon will believe anything other than what we see with our eyes," Satterfield told the Senate Foregin Relations Committee.

Separately, on the issue of Iran's nuclear program, Rice indicated that the administration was working with European leaders on a plan to offer Iran economic incentives in exchange for abandoning its nuclear ambitions. The United States has accused Iran of developing nuclear weapons, a charge Tehran denies.

"We are designing, I think, an important common strategy with Europe so that Iran knows there is no other way," Rice said in a brief interview aired Wednesday on NBC's "Today" show.

Until recently, the administration had opposed any rewards for Tehran's cooperation. But during the president's trip overseas last week, European leaders urged Bush to join them in offering incentives such as possible membership at some time for Iran in the World Trade Organization and the White House suggested he would consider that route.

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Once again, peace through strength is the way to go. Thank God for GW's leadership and steadfastness.

 

But thank God especially for the American troops who have given the Lebanese the courage to beleive that if they rise up it will not be alone.

 

By the way don’t forget Middle East expert and Fox News War Correspondent Oliver North will be speaking at the 2005 Galveston County Lincoln Day Dinner www.lincolndaydinner.com and www.galvestoncountygop.com .

 

Oliver North has written extensively about the need to deal with the Syrian threat (I should say “Syrian assault” given they have armed the insurgents attacking our forces in Iraq).

1 posted on 03/02/2005 8:56:06 AM PST by GulfBreeze
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To: GulfBreeze
Turkish ambassador Osman Faruk Logoglu urged the administration to offer trade and other economic and diplomatic incentives to Syria.

Bravo Sierra......no goodies, just get out

2 posted on 03/02/2005 9:02:19 AM PST by kingattax
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To: GulfBreeze

THE WHOLE WORLD IS WATCHING! THE WHOLE WORLD IS WATCHING! THE WHOLE WORLD IS WATCHING!

All power to the people, man!

Geez, I'm so confused.


3 posted on 03/02/2005 9:05:36 AM PST by Piranha
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To: kingattax

How 'bout this for incentive. We'll stand down the B-1's when you leave otherwise they're loaded and ready.


4 posted on 03/02/2005 9:06:08 AM PST by ladtx ( "Remember your regiment and follow your officers." Captain Charles May, 2d Dragoons, 9 May 1846)
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To: GulfBreeze
Turkish ambassador Osman Faruk Logoglu urged the administration to offer trade and other economic and diplomatic incentives to Syria.

Bite the cheese! Here's the only "incentive" we should offer Syria: Either get your minions out of Lebanon and stop your miserable terrorism, or we send you to Gitmo. BTW: LOGOGLU sounds like a good name for a search engine (www.logoglu.com??)
5 posted on 03/02/2005 9:07:16 AM PST by advance_copy (Stand for life, or nothing at all)
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To: advance_copy

"Assad indicated in an interview with Time magazine that he would withdraw Syria's 15,000 troops from Lebanon "maybe in the next few months." Later, however, a Syrian official speaking on condition of anonymity in Damascus questioned whether it could occur within months. "

How can we believe it will take months to move 15,000 men one country over, yet our politicians on the left think we can move 150,000 troops and equipment out of Iraq in a week and a half?


6 posted on 03/02/2005 9:15:44 AM PST by EQAndyBuzz (60 votes and the world changes.)
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To: advance_copy

"Assad indicated in an interview with Time magazine that he would withdraw Syria's 15,000 troops from Lebanon "maybe in the next few months." Later, however, a Syrian official speaking on condition of anonymity in Damascus questioned whether it could occur within months. "

How can we believe it will take months to move 15,000 men one country over, yet our politicians on the left think we can move 150,000 troops and equipment out of Iraq in a week and a half?


7 posted on 03/02/2005 9:18:32 AM PST by EQAndyBuzz (60 votes and the world changes.)
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To: dervish; TexKat; Seadog Bytes; Ernest_at_the_Beach
Ping!
8 posted on 03/02/2005 9:36:56 AM PST by SunkenCiv (last updated my FreeRepublic profile on Sunday, February 20, 2005.)
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To: GulfBreeze
Turkish ambassador Osman Faruk Logoglu urged the administration to offer trade and other economic and diplomatic incentives to Syria.

"The carrot is that they don't get the stick." -- James A. Baker III

9 posted on 03/02/2005 9:37:38 AM PST by Physicist
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To: GulfBreeze

The full-court press W is applying to Assad will break him.


10 posted on 03/02/2005 9:39:48 AM PST by Semper Paratus
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To: GulfBreeze
I just can't imagine for the life of me where we would be if it had been 'President' John Kerry at the helm during these historic times.

God, that makes my blood run cold. Thank You Lord for W.
11 posted on 03/02/2005 9:43:04 AM PST by reagan_fanatic ("Darwinism is a belief in the meaninglessness of existence" - R. Kirk)
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To: GulfBreeze; Ernest_at_the_Beach; MeekOneGOP; Happy2BMe; Dog; Dog Gone; hchutch; TexKat; ...

Bravo to our president, our SOS and our military.

""Both of them stood up and said loud and clear to Syria, `You get your troops and your secret services out of Lebanon so that good democracy has a chance to flourish," Bush said during an appearance at a community college in Maryland to tout his job training programs."

"The world, Bush said, "is speaking with one voice when it comes to making sure that democracy has a chance to flourish in Lebanon."

"The president's words, taken with those from Rice and others in the Bush administration this week, amount to the strongest pressure to date on Syria from Washington.'


12 posted on 03/02/2005 9:44:44 AM PST by Grampa Dave (The MSM has been a WMD, Weapon of Mass Disinformation for the Rats for at least 4 decades.)
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To: GulfBreeze


"F*** yeah!"

13 posted on 03/02/2005 9:46:06 AM PST by Petronski (Zebras: Free Range Bar Codes of the Serengeti)
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To: SunkenCiv

Thanks for the ping!


14 posted on 03/02/2005 9:46:30 AM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach (This tagline no longer operative....floated away in the flood of 2005 ,)
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15 posted on 03/02/2005 9:47:25 AM PST by SunkenCiv (last updated my FreeRepublic profile on Sunday, February 20, 2005.)
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To: GulfBreeze

President Bush, you are great.


16 posted on 03/02/2005 9:51:20 AM PST by jveritas
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To: GulfBreeze
Turkish ambassador Osman Faruk Logoglu urged the administration to offer trade and other economic and diplomatic incentives to Syria.

Idiot

17 posted on 03/02/2005 9:52:56 AM PST by stuck_in_new_orleans
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To: GulfBreeze

This pressure - for good and bad - may help us learn whether or not Syria has Saddam's goodies.

Countdown to when Chiraq says we need to appease the terrorists.


18 posted on 03/02/2005 9:53:17 AM PST by IamConservative (To worry is to misuse your imagination.)
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To: GulfBreeze
One of the next immediate steps is to replace the current US Ambassador to Syria with a male, and not a Kerryesque girlie-man, either. We need to remember that in a multicultural world, our actions aren't viewed from our own perspective but rather from the perspective of the observer. I by no means disparage the current Ambassador's efforts. I'm sure she accurately conveyed US policy to the Syrian government. And indeed, there are times than sending in a female Ambassador is also a useful message. But it is a multicultural world and by what right do we have in imposing our culture on ME males by sending in our women? (hehehehe - here, hold this petard).

Consider how Saddam was culturally unable top take April Glaspie seriously when she informed him about the US view on Kuwait. Sending in a strong male figure is a nice little ratcheting up of the diplomatic effort to make Syria see the light before we need to resort to military action.

19 posted on 03/02/2005 9:54:19 AM PST by NonValueAdded (Strategerie works!)
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To: Grampa Dave
"The president's words, taken with those from Rice and others in the Bush administration this week, amount to the strongest pressure to date on Syria from Washington.'

Way to go Dubya!

20 posted on 03/02/2005 9:54:48 AM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach (This tagline no longer operative....floated away in the flood of 2005 ,)
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