Monday, December 18, 2006

Red eye on the news

Where Syria stands?
Syrian president, Basshar Assad called in an interview to an Italian newspaper the Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert to renew the negotiations for peace between them. He said to the Israelis: “take risk, check our intentions, we are serious”. at the same time his foreign minister said:” giving the Golan Heights back is not pre request for the negotiations any more”
These declarations came as part of the Syrian campaign to improve its relations with the USA and to avoid an international court about Hariri murder. The restoration of diplomatic relations with Iraq under American occupations is another part of this campaign.
If we have a look on Syrian policy in the last 2-3 decades we’ll see that this is not the first time that there are antagonist contradictions between the pan Arab ideology of the regime and its sectarian pragmatic policy. During the Lebanese civil war mid seventies Assad the father sent his army to prevent the victory of the national coalition helping the fascist Phalanges party. A decade later the Syrian regime helped the American invasion which called “the liberation of Kuwait”.
The regime continues his treacherous policy, sometime with the mask of patriotism sometimes without it.
Syria has no more any conditions to renew the negotiations, but the USA and Israel have many conditions, the most important are: 1) stop helping terrorism (resistance) especially Hezbollah and the Palestinian organization which stays in Damascus. 2) To split from Iran and other axis of evil countries. 3) To accept American-Israeli hegemony in the region.
The resistance movements should be aware because the Syrian regime can jump to the other side to risk itself.

What a journey, what a peace
800 Kibbutz youth began today a “peace journey” along the borders with Egypt on their bicycles. They will drive 190 km in four days and they will spend the cold nights of the desert in their sleeping bags. Because the way is forbidden for the civilians they will be guarded by the army and the border police.
It seems that these spoiled youth don’t know that there’s a peace treaty between Israel and Egypt since before they born. If they really worry for peace they have to begin with themselves, their Kibbutzim and ask on which demolished Palestinian villages where built, and where the populations of these villages are now. If they really worry about peace they could drive a little bit to the north, along the fence of the Gaza strip and see what their soldier do there. If they really worry about peace they have to stop dreaming to be soldiers in combat elite unites, commit crimes and massacres and when they finish their glorious army service become the leaders of the state.

Abbas Siniora and Dahlan Ja’ja’
It’s not secret any more that the USA and Israel do all what they can after the Israeli defeat in Lebanon to cause a civil war in this country. I think it’s not secret any more that they try to do the same thing in Palestine also. But what still a secret, at least for some people, is how can be so stupid. The Israelis and the Americans declare every morning and every evening their support to the bankrupted Siniora- Abbas authorities. Don’t they know that one of the most important reasons of Hezbollah and Hamas is the popular hatred to them? One clever Israeli journalist advised his government to stop hugging Abbas if they want him to succeed to let the Hamas government fall.
The Lebanese and the Palestinian people know exactly who their friends and who their enemies are.

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