: Attention Psy-Op!!! Huge Lie in the making !!! Remake of 9/11.
: They are trying every trick to get a rationale going for
: invading IraN.
: See ==>
: http://www.realcities.com/mld/krwashington/5861897.htm
It gets thick and sicker:
==> http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2003/05/15/1052885345584.html
Tehran accused of bio-warfare program.
And IraN answers:
==> http://www.irna.com/en/tnews/030516002822.etn02.shtml
Iran, Lebanon issue joint communique condemning foreign threats
Beirut, May 15, IRNA -- Iran and Lebanon issued a joint statement
Wednesday condemning any threat to them and Syria by big powers.
In the communique, the two states referred to the US pressure for
the three countries and vowed that they would defend the interests of
the Muslim World.
The two sides commented on the many cultural, civilizational,
spiritual and religious bonds between them and stressed for the
further cooperation on the regional and international ssues.
The communique came at the end of a three-day visit by Iranian
President Mohammed Khatami, who then traveled on to Syria.
The statement said the two parties condemn threats made against
Iran, Lebanon and Syria, and the exploitation by Israel of regional
and international developments to occupy Arab territories, notably the
Golan Heights.
The Golan Heights were captured from Syria by Israel during the
1967 Middle East war and the question of their return is blocking
any hope of peace between the two countries.
The statement also said the two countries support continued
resistance until the end of the occupation of the Shebaa Farms.
This small, but strategic, mountainous area was also captured from
Syria in the 1967 war and claims by Lebanon to sovereignty over it are
backed by Damascus, which is the effective power-broker in its smaller
neighbor.
While expressing opposition to all forms of terrorism, notably
state terrorism, an apparent allusion to Israel, the two countries
insisted in their statement that there is a necessary distinction
between terrorism and resistance.
Hezbollah, which was founded in 1982, led the resistance against
Israel's occupation of southern Lebanon, which ended three years ago.
The group, which is under pressure by Washington, continues
freedom struggles against the Israeli regime whose troops are
occupying the Shebaa Farms.
The joint statement also expressed Lebanese and Iranian support
for the fundamental rights of the Palestinian people in their
resistance against Israeli occupation, their right to
self-determination, a return of refugees to their homeland and the
building of an independent Palestinian state with Jerusalem as its
capital.
Turning to Iraq, the statement insisted on safeguarding its unity
and independence, its sovereignty and its regional security, as well
as the right of the Iraqi people to order their own fortunes and
political future.
President Khatami who headed a senior Iranian delegation arrived
in Beirut at the official invitation of President Lahoud as the first
leg of a four-nation tour of regional countries of Lebanon, Syria,
Yemen and Bahrain discussed promotion of relations and exchange views
on key regional and international developments.
He left Beirut for Damascus for an official visit to Syria and to
hold talks with the Syrian leadership on developments in the region.
President Khatami is then expected to continue on to Yemen and
Bahrain.
HB/JB
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