In the latest post of the CounterTerrorismBlog, Dr. Walid Phares, director of the Future Terrorism Project at the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies in Washington, puts it very clearly: Syria and Iran maintain their strong intimidating presence in Lebanon, murdering and pressuring anti-Syrian and anti-Hezbollah political leaders, while ignoring various UN resolutions.
Syro-Iranian massacre of Lebanese Politicians
By Walid Phares
With the assassination of Lebanese MP Jebran Tueni in December 2006, months after the murder of political leaders George Hawi and Samir Qassir during the summer, the Syro-Iranian terror war room had opened a bloody hunt against the democratically elected Lebanese Parliament. After the withdrawal of regular Syrian forces from Lebanon in April 2005, Bashar Assad and his allies in Tehran designed a counter offensive (which we described then and later) aiming at crumbling the Cedars Revolution. One of the main components of this strategy was (and remain) to use all intelligence and security assets of Syria and Iran in Lebanon in order to “reduce” the number of deputies who form the anti-Syrian majority in the Parliament. As simple as that: assassinate as many members as needed to flip the quantitative majority in the Legislative Assembly. And when that is done, the Seniora Government collapses and a Hezbollah-led cabinet forms. In addition, if the Terror war kills about 8 legislators, the remnant of the Parliament can elect a new President of the Republic who will move the country under the tutelage of the Assad regime....
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