The Israeli 'interest' in Ahmadinejad's visit to Damascus was accompanied by 'worries' expressed by Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak who held a meeting with UN chief Ban Ki-moon in New York. Both men discussed Lebanon, the Iran nuclear program, the humanitarian situation in Gaza and the renewal of the so-called peace talks between Israel and the Palestinians.
Barak claimed that Hezbollah is an army that is armed by Iran and Syria. "It has more than 40,000 missiles aimed at Israel's civilians, and these are weapons of terror," he told the UN chief, saying that the participation of the Resistance party in the Lebanese government was just 'illogical.'
"Hezbollah is part of the Lebanese government, of the Lebanese cabinet, and this makes no sense," Barak went on to say. "Israel demands that Lebanon implement UN Resolution 1701. The weapons Iran and Syria transfer to Lebanon are offensive arms whose sole purpose is to harm Israeli civilians."
The chief of the Northern Command Gadi Eizenkot recently said in a lecture at Tel Aviv University that the Israeli Army's working assumption is that the advanced arms in the Syrian arsenal will also eventually make their way to Hezbollah.
Israeli daily Haaretz said in this context that several times during the past two years Israel knew how to draw red lines, such as when it suspected Syria was about to make the mistake of passing on dangerous weapons. "It's possible the issue of red lines will reemerge in the near future," the Israeli daily warned, adding that Israel believes, in retrospect, it failed when it did not focus its efforts on preventing the transfer of arms from Iran and Syria to Hezbollah following the Second Lebanon War in the summer of 2006.
Iran, Syria Stress ‘Solid Ties’, Say Ready for Any Israeli Aggressionl
Almanar
Hanan Awarekeh
25/02/2010 Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and his Iranian counterpart President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Thursday publicly shrugged off US efforts to drive a wedge between the two Middle East allies.
"I am surprised by their call to keep a distance between the countries ... when they raise the issue of stability and peace in the Middle East, and all the other beautiful principles," Assad said.
"We need to further reinforce relations if the true objective is stability. We do not want others to give us lessons on our region, our history," the Syrian leader told a joint media conference with Ahmadinejad.
The Iranian president, who flew in to Damascus earlier in the day, said that the United States should pack up and leave the Middle East and stay out of regional affairs.
Ahmadinejad said, "(The Americans) want to dominate the region but they feel Iran and Syria are preventing that… We tell them that instead of interfering in the region's affairs, to pack their things and leave."
The Iranian president also stressed that ties between the two Muslim states were as "solid" as ever. "Relations between Syria and Iran are brotherly, deep, solid and permanent ... Nothing can damage these relations," he said.
"These ties will become deeper and develop over the years. We are brothers. We have mutual interests, as well as common goals and enemies," said the Iranian president, adding, "The world needs a new order."
On the eve of the visit, President Barack Obama's administration said it has been pressing Damascus -]- amid steps toward a normalization of US-Syria ties - to move away from Iran and stop arming Hezbollah.
Testifying in the Senate, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was blunter than ever about Washington's bid to drive a wedge between Damascus and Tehran.
Syria is being asked "generally to begin to move away from the relationship with Iran, which is so deeply troubling to the region as well as to the United States," she said.
“ARAB WORLD WILL USHER IN NEW MIDEAST WITHOUT ZIONISTS”
Al-Assad and Ahmadinejad also addressed the recent Israeli threats during their conference. "We believe we are facing an entity that is capable of aggression at any point, and we are preparing ourselves for any Israeli aggression, be it on a small or large scale. We must be prepared for any Israeli response, under any pretext," said the Syrian leader. "Israel is directing its threats at Syria and the resistance movement (terror groups). The threats are also aimed at boosting the Israeli citizens' morale after a series of defeats."
President Ahmadinejad said that "if the Zionist regime wants to repeat its past mistakes, this will bring about its demise and annihilation," adding that Iran, Syria, Iraq and Lebanon will stand against Israel.
"With Allah's help, the new Middle East will be a Middle East without Zionists and imperialists. We hope they will recognize the rights of the region's nations, but they must realize that if they continue along their wrongful path they have no place in our region. Today the ties between the region's nations - between Iran, Syria and the resistance movement - are very strong. We believe that developments in the world will benefit Iran, Syria and the region's free governments," he said.
Before leaving Tehran into Damascus, Ahmadinejad was quoted by Iran's Fars news agency as saying that the two countries would not be deterred. "While the Zionists make permanent threats against my country and peoples of the region ... Syria and Iran must consult and take decisions to confront these threats," he said,
About two weeks ago Ahmadinejad said during a telephone conversation with al-Assad that Israel should be resisted and finished off if it launched military action in the region. "We have reliable information ... that the Zionist regime is after finding a way to compensate for its ridiculous defeats from the people of Gaza and Lebanon's Hezbollah," he told the Syrian leader.
"If the Zionist regime should repeat its mistakes and initiate a military operation, then it must be resisted with full force to put an end to it once and for all," Ahmadinejad said.
“IRAN HAS THE RIGHT TO PURSUE URANIUM ENRICHMENT”
President al-Assad, for his part, also defended Iran's right to pursue uranium enrichment, despite the threat of new sanctions against the Islamic republic over its nuclear program. "To forbid an independent state the right to enrichment amounts to a new colonialist process in the region," he said.
Thursday's visit comes after Walid Mouallem, Syria's foreign minister, said Damascus was eager to help Iran and the West engage in a "constructive" dialogue over Tehran's nuclear program. "Sanctions are not a solution [to the problem] between Iran and the West," Mouallem said on Saturday. "We are trying to engage a constructive dialogue between the two parties in order to reach a peaceful solution."
He insisted that despite Western claims "Iran does not have a nuclear military program."
On the nuclear front, Clinton also said on Wednesday that she hoped to see a UN Security Council resolution on a fourth set of sanctions against Iran in the "next 30 to 60 days."
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Offcourse this shall not Apear at MolliStine. Instead he, I mean she who started the whole thing decided, under the umbralla of Attwan to renew the old Fart about the Syrian/Ameican quickening tango.
BTW, two years ago the Donkey preyed that It was more Tango, that Syrian and American are bedfellows, He promoted the Zionist propaganda of Syria involvement in assasinating Imad Mughneye, and today he is doing the same, blaming Hamas for Al mabhouh Killing.
Before the war on Gaza. On hearing Hamas declaring that it would stop an Israeli invasion of Gaza,he shock his Head AND OFF COURSE HIS LONG EARS). And when Hamas did it, stopped the invasion, He smeared Hamas for going to Cairo, promoted the Zionisted Propaganda about delivering a domisticated Hamas.
And now, in his big day to hit three birds with one stone by spreading the brand new Zionist fabrications:
- Give credibiltiy to the Story of Nassar theTop-level informer passing information about Al-Mabhooh.
- Destoying the bright image of Hamas.
- Resuming his smear campaigns Against ISLAM.
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Assad's Joke.
Commenting on US request to cut relations with Tahran, Assad said: we met to sign a seperation agreement, instead we signed an agreement to waive entry visas.
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