Lebanon on edge�
Tuesday, February 15, 2005
MSNBC reports on the repercussions of the bombing in Lebanon, and our recalling our ambassador from Syria. Many are pointing their fingers at Syria -things are moving very quickly, with the big question:
How will this affect the Mideast peace process? It all leads toward how deeply Syria was involved in it. Syria has been the last holdout, as it were, against Israel. If there were to be pressure on Syria, then of course it’s going to be to Israel’s advantage. Coming so close to the agreement signed between the Palestinians and the Israelis, anything seen to upset the balance of that cease-fire would impact very negatively on everyone in the region. Everybody is worried that Syria will be forced into some sort of confrontation with Israel and that would of course have repercussions across the region. That’s a big fear that people are talking about as well.Well I am quite confident that conspiracy theorists will be having a field day with these events. This is all fitting in very nicely with our plans for Syria and Lebanon (but I thought they would be coming after Iran). I am not sure who drove the car into the motorcade, but the media and propoganda machines are revving their engines to implicate Syria.
It is amazing how things seem to be coming together in perfect order for W. Hey, maybe I should re-read Hal Lindsey's books again.
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