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SlowwHand is offline SlowwHand
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Syria. Hmmm. Naaah. Come on. Not Syria. Syria isn't the root of the evil there. Nooooo.
I bet Bush did this during his lunch break.


2 minutes ago

BEIRUT, Lebanon - A powerful explosion late Monday rocked a shopping center and hotel in the Zalka neighborhood in north Beirut, injuring at least two people and causing extensive damage, security officials said.

Heavily armed Lebanese soldiers cordoned off the area, punching and hitting journalists to keep them back.

Two workers could be seen helping a black-clad, veiled woman down the glass-covered front stairs of the Promenade Hotel. She appeared shaken but not injured.

Security forces were seen rounding up several suspects, including five men with their hands tied behind their backs. The were taken to a military vehicle.

Zalka mayor Michel Murr told the Lebanese Brodacasting Corp. that the bomb was placed in an open area between the Centre Moussa shopping center and the hotel, which was packed with tourists. A busy Starbucks coffee shop sits across the street.

He said tourists were evacuated and none was injured.

Brig. Gen. Darwish Hobeika, commander of Lebanon's Civil Defense Corps, told Lebanese Broadcasting that two people were lightly injured and one Civil Defense rescuer was hurt.

Residents said black smoke billowed into the night sky near the hotel. Ambulances and fire engines responded to care for potential victims and put out the fire.

Zalka, on the Mediterranean coast, is a mixed residential and commercial area on a main street that leads to Lebanon's Christian heartland. The area has several cafes — including a Starbucks coffee shop — and restaurants and other nightspots that were full of patrons.

The explosion was the latest in a string of bombings that have killed or wounded politicians and other prominent figures in Lebanon since the February assassination of former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri, an attack that rattled Lebanon's political and security foundations.

Bombs also have targeted commercial and industrial centers. The bomb that killed Hariri took 20 other lives, and explosions since then have killed at least six people, including a prominent politician and an anti-Syrian journalist. More than 50 people, including Lebanon's defense minister, have been injured.

The most recent explosion occurred July 23, just hours after Secretary of State
Condoleezza Ricemade a brief unannounced visit to Beirut. The blast in a busy Christian neighborhood wounded 12.

On July 12, a car bomb struck the motorcade of Lebanon's pro-Syrian defense minister, Elias Murr, in a Christian suburb north of Zalka. Murr was wounded and one person died.

Hariri's assassination on a Beirut street, which many people blamed on
Syria, triggered anti-Syrian protests at home and international pressure that eventually ended three decades of Syrian domination of Lebanon with the withdrawal of the Syrian army.

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Syria. Hmmm. Naaah. Come on. Not Syria. Syria isn't the root of the evil there. Nooooo.
I bet Bush did this during his lunch break.


What are you prattling on about?

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I might be wrong - it's hard to be sure, since he isn't very clear - but I think he could be trying to say that Syria is possibly responsible.

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Syria. Hmmm. Naaah. Come on. Not Syria. Syria isn't the root of the evil there. Nooooo.


From the same article:

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On July 12, a car bomb struck the motorcade of Lebanon's pro-Syrian defense minister, Elias Murr, in a Christian suburb north of Zalka. Murr was wounded and one person died.

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I think it's Al-Qaeda.

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Al-Qaeda, Syria, same thing. Read even a brief overview on Syria over last THOUSANDS of years.
Just explore the possibility. I get tired of being told I'm full of **** by people who won't even read.

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Al-Qaeda, Syria, same thing.


er. ahem. er. no.

Besides, I don't see this targetting any politician specifically. It seems like one of the more lame ass al qaeda attempts ( a la Aqaba-Eilat attacks )

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Al-Qaeda, Syria, same thing. Read even a brief overview on Syria over last THOUSANDS of years.
Just explore the possibility. I get tired of being told I'm full of **** by people who won't even read.


This would be funny if it weren't so sad...

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Az. Did you read the article?
Have you read Syria's history?
Have you read where it's heavily suspected that terrorists and weapons exited Iraq?
You think Syria's name surfaces just for the hell of it? No.

BTW, what I mean about Bush is some jackass will blame this on him too.

Granted, we need to leave.
At some point Iraq has to take their country and what happens, happens. I say now. I don't think it was wrong to go yank Hussein's tired ass out of a hole in the ground, but Iraq needs to step up; and people need to look at the root of the problem.


I know. I'm full of **** again.
That's ok. I'm used to it by now.

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Exactly Az. If you've read the most cursory 1000 year history of Syria, you'd know that Alawite Ba'athists (like Sunni Ba'athists) are totally indistinguishable from Qutbees.

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Iran is on hold, Syria has just moved onto the radar screen.

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injuring at least two people?

WELL ****, WE HAVE TO INVADE SYRIA YOU GUYS!

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There are (were) still shopping areas and hotels left standing in Beruit?

I think the REAL question we need to be asking ourselves is:

How did this oversight occur?

-=Vel=-

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Al-Qaeda, Syria, same thing.


What Az said.

Damnit! There I go again!

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Syria did not try to kill DAD, Sadam did.

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Hmm, Lebanon, a country still recovering mentally from 20 years of nasty civil war, a country that hasn;t held a countrywide census since the 1920's because every party is afraid of what it might do to the secterian based governing system...yeah, it must be Syria

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Slowwhand go back to bed and try posting this crap in your dreams only

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Slowwhand go back to bed and try posting this crap in your dreams only
I guess his horse porn sites must be down or something

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Al-Qaeda, Syria, same thing.


er. ahem. er. no.

Besides, I don't see this targetting any politician specifically. It seems like one of the more lame ass al qaeda attempts ( a la Aqaba-Eilat attacks )




What the hell would an Israeli know about Syria anyway? You're always sticking your nose where it doesn't belong. Leave the sophisticated Mideast political analyses to the Texans.

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When did Sloww join the Nedaverse, anyway?

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