Monday, July 1, 2013

US denounces Hezbollah's actions in Syria

US Official Denounces Hezbollah's Actions in Syria

ABC News - ‎2 hours ago‎
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US Official Denounces Hezbollah's Actions in Syria


A senior U.S. official denounced Hezbollah's involvement in the Syrian civil war Monday and accused the Shiite militant group of putting the interests of Iran and Syria above those of the Lebanese people.
Underscoring growing sectarian bitterness, mainly Sunni rebels vowed to "liberate" two Shiite villages they've had under siege in northern Syria if residents don't renounce President Bashar Assad's regime and force out his troops and Hezbollah fighters.
The comments by Deputy Secretary of State William Burns were the first by a high-ranking visiting U.S. official since Hezbollah helped propel Assad's troops to victory last month in the strategic town of Qusair near the Lebanese border.
Syrian troops have been building on the victory to move against rebel-held areas elsewhere in the central province of Homs and in the north. On Sunday, troops hammered rebel-held districts in Homs with artillery, tanks and warplanes, part of a government offensive launched Saturday morning.
Fighters from the powerful Iranian-backed group have joined Assad's forces in their battle to crush the rebellion, which is dominated by Sunnis.
"Despite its membership in the Lebanese government, Hezbollah has decided to put its own interests and those of its foreign backers above those of the Lebanese people," Burns told reporters as he wrapped up a two-day visit Monday to Lebanon.
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"That intervention may be in Hezbollah's interests, it may be in the interest of Iran, it may be in the interest of Bashar Assad, but it is not in the interest of Lebanon or the Lebanese people," Burns said.
He added that the U.S. condemned "in the strongest terms" Hezbollah's actions in Syria and said they "place the future of Lebanon at risk."
The U.S. considers Hezbollah a terrorist organization.
The group's open participation in the war has helped fan sectarian hatred in Lebanon and across the region. Its fighters were instrumental in helping Assad's troops capture Qusair, and activists say Hezbollah members are fighting in several locations in Syria.
Hezbollah leaders and Assad, however, deny those reports. Assad said in a recent interview that Hezbollah's involvement was restricted to Qusair because of its proximity to Lebanon.
The group, however, is known to be fighting alongside troops in the predominantly Shiite villages of Nubul and Zahra in the northern province of Aleppo, besieged by rebels for a year.
On Monday, rebels fighting in Aleppo vowed to attack the two villages if their residents do not renounce the Assad regime.
In a YouTube video, a group of rebels who identified themselves as being from a joint brigade that fought in Qusair demanded that Assad loyalists in the town hand over Assad militiamen and Hezbollah fighters along with their weapons and release rebels they hold prisoner.
"After that, the siege will be lifted and food and medicine will enter, and normal life will return," one rebel says. "But if there is no answer, there will be a large military attack on the two villages. You have been warned."
The video, confirmed by an activist in Aleppo, underscores the growing sectarian nature of the civil war, which has killed more than 100,000 people in two years, according to activists.
The conflict reflects the struggle for influence between Shiite Iran, which supports Assad, and major Sunni power Saudi Arabia, backed by smaller Gulf Arab states, such as Qatar, and non-Arab Turkey, which support the rebels.

US Official Denounces Hezbollah's Actions in Syria

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He added that the U.S. condemned "in the strongest terms" Hezbollah's actions in Syria and said they "place the future of Lebanon at risk." end partial quote from above.

If you have studied the situation there, Lebanon's existence is tied up with what happens in Syria in regard to Hezbollah. Since Hezbollah is part of the government of Lebanon and funded by Iran, Lebanon's future existence is tied to some degree to what Hezbollah does. Also, if Hezbollah goes into Israel at some point, Israel has promised to "Level" Lebanon if the Lebanese Army does not stop Hezbollah from going into Israel. If Hezbollah is allowed by Lebanon to "go into Syria" then possibly the Lebanese government might also be powerless to stop Hezbollah from taking on Israel as well. Therefore Lebanon's chances of being leveled one way or the other have increased with Hezbollah going into Syria. The government of Lebanon is proving itself "powerless" in the face of Hezbollah doing "whatever it wants to" which is why the western world considers Hezbollah to be only a "Terrorist Army" allied to no country but Iran in reality. Hezbollah is proving itself to be "The Death of Lebanon as a country" by it's present actions. Remember "actions speak louder than words".

 

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