Posted on 08/21/2006 5:57:49 PM PDT by SandRat
WASHINGTON, Aug. 21, 2006 The United States will provide funding and other assistance to support a U.N. plan to end warfare between Lebanon-based Hezbollah guerrillas and Israel, President Bush said here today. Recently passed U.N. Security Council Resolution 1701 has authorized a 15,000-strong international force to deploy as a buffer between Israel and Hezbollah. A brokered cease-fire has reduced fighting between the two antagonists after they fought a month-long trans-border battle using rockets, mortars and ground troops.
America will do our part. We will assist the new international force with logistical support, command and control, communications and intelligence, Bush told White House reporters. Lebanon, Israel and our allies agree that this would be the most effective contribution we can make at this time.
The deployment of the international peacekeepers, Bush said, will also facilitate delivery of much-needed humanitarian aid to Lebanese and Israeli civilians whod been caught in the crossfire.
Bush said the United States already has distributed more than half of its $50 million pledge of disaster relief for the Lebanese people whove lost their homes during the conflict. And, 25,000 tons of U.S. wheat will be delivered to Lebanon in coming weeks, the president added.
America will provide additional aid to support humanitarian and reconstruction work in Lebanon, Bush said, for a total of more than $230 million. These funds, he said, will be used to rebuild Lebanese homes, schools, roads and bridges.
The president said hes also proposing an additional $42 million to be used to help equip and train the Lebanese armed forces.
Bush said hed also work with the U.S. Congress to secure loan guarantees to help rebuild Israel infrastructure that was destroyed or damaged by Hezbollah rockets during the war.
America is helping the people of Lebanon because all people deserve to live in a free, open society that respects the rights of all citizens, Bush said. Hezbollah is a radical Islamic militia group thats backed by Syria and Iran, who both are pledged to destroy Israel.
The conflict was touched off when Hezbollah operatives kidnapped an Israeli soldier. Syria-backed Hezbollah claims to be Lebanons the true military organization. The Lebanese army is considered ineffective and riddled with Hezbollah supporters.
We reject the killing of innocents to achieve a radical and violent agenda, Bush said.
Hezbollahs leaders and their sponsors, Syria and Iran, are working to thwart the efforts of Lebanese people, Bush said, to break free from foreign domination and build their own democratic future.
The terrorists would like Lebanon to become a satellite of Islamic fascism and a base of operations from which to continue deadly attacks on Israel.
However, the Lebanese people have made it clear they want to live in freedom, Bush said, and now its up to their friends and allies to help them do so.
Yep once again the UN blathers but we DO IT!
...in spite of U.N. Stabilization Plan.
If "other assistance" means even 1 American boot in "the root" then I'm out...
The UN is a sad joke, why do we even support such a corrupt, sorry, anti-American organization?
Mega ditto that. The US (Rice) never should have gotten involved in talks in the first place.
Could someone explain why we are providing financial aid to Lebanon?
Because we need be nice in rewarding our enemies?
Because America always finds a way to fund our own enemies. This is a more direct approach.
I might carry your point one step further, Cobra. Secretary Rice will be shown the gate -- sooner rather than later -- for her incredibly inept handling of the recent diplomatic exercise.
Incredibly naive and amateurish, to put it gracefully.
This gal is truly way out of her league...and she has seemed to have contracted "Foggy Bottom Fever" -- big time!
Flame on. *S*
Since we are a *little busy* in 121 other countries - it ain't goona happen. I have stood by while others have bashed Bush, but the way this whole episode in the "Life and times of Judge Roy Bean" has been handled, has strained even my somewhat peaceful nature.
One might say that the head shed in DC has been trying to practice on our credulous simplicity....or to showcase their own.
Blech - the lot of 'em. (spits and walks away mumbling darkly)
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