Press TV
December 8, 2011
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US Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs Jeffrey Feltman said in a press conference in Beirut on Wednesday that “maintaining and strengthening this consensus to send a message to Syria is very important,” a Press TV correspondent reported.
Feltman arrived in Beirut on Wednesday to hold talks with Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati and other officials “on a range of issues, including the situation in Syria.”
Elie el-Hindy, an assistant professor at Notre Dame University in Lebanon, told Press TV that Lebanon is definitely part of the US interests in the Middle East.
“Definitely, any measures against Syria would not be as effective as Lebanon is not on board,” Hindy said.
On November 27, the Arab League approved unprecedented sanctions against Syria, including a freeze on assets possessed by the Syrian government and an embargo on investments for projects in the country. Lebanon and Iraq abstained from the vote.
Hindy said, “I think this is a fine line that the Lebanese government has so far played pretty well.”
“We can see and understand very well the reasons of Feltman’s visit and the message he is trying to pass to the Lebanese government,” the Notre Dame University academic said.
“The point is to see to which extent they (Lebanese government) would be able to remain neutral in that sense or the international community would consider them as allies to Syria and probably try to take measures against them as well,” he added.
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i just want to throw something out--this may be more than a mideast problem--i have heard that similar actions particularly Venezuala are in the works--all of this was made possible by the destruction of the USSR --if you think about it.
I spoke with someone from Algeria because I knew this was going to spread--now she said she did not like Gaddaffi many "leftists" here including OCC Boston and Occ London said the same thing. She had some right to say that--though I think she was wrong--the west has NO RIGHT At the moment we cannot change gov attitudes but--particularly among white occupiers it is possible--this is not a new problem the white west right left center and even part of the black west has been infected with a "humanitarian imperialism" the worst crimes in the world we should remember are taking place in Congo--but the rhetoric over a hundred years ago was initially "humanitarian" and "improving" it should be no surprise that many people in the west are infected with "improvement" which is a very deceptive word--remember even a giant like Paul Robeson supported Israel (though had he not been murdered--yes murdered) he would have not held that position that had to do with wwii --but I have argued that at LEAST people should shut up about things they no nothing about-btw what exactly is a "dictator" to me it is a throwaway word as is "democracy" unless they are precisely defined they become propaganda words and the fact is people fall for them "terrorist" is another--people will say Assad killed x amount of people what complicates it is they will also say the US killed x amount of people--what they will NOT say is the US killed x amount of black people say in Hartford Conn--sometimes the police sometimes starvation aids of pathologies inflicted by western governments --it may seem like a small point but throwing words around is a dangerous business. one other point--since this technology (which is not ours but there's makes it difficult to write out reasoned analysis people are prone to sound bytes. Last point what is happening now seems to have been planned around 2003 for that I have evidence (others say even earlier)
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