Text Only
Search

 
Syria Criticizes US for Deploying Warships off Lebanese Coast

01 March 2008

Syria has accused the United States of obstructing a solution to Lebanon's political crisis by deploying warships off the Lebanese coast.

Syrian Foreign Minister Walid al-Moallem during press conference in Damascus, 1 Mar 2008<br />
Syrian Foreign Minister Walid al-Moallem during press conference in Damascus, 1 Mar 2008
Syrian Foreign Minister Walid al-Moallem said Saturday in Damascus that Lebanese betting on the U.S. "flexing its muscle" will be disappointed. He said Washington cannot impose the solution it wants to Lebanon's political stalemate.

U.S. officials say they are sending three warships as a show of American support for stability in the region and to reflect concern about the situation in Lebanon. Washington has repeatedly accused Syria of meddling in Lebanon.

Lebanese Prime Minister Fuad Siniora said his government has not asked for any naval support.

Lebanon's parliament has been deadlocked since November over its inability to elect a new president.

Voting was delayed again this week until March 11 - the 15th postponement since the crisis began.

Sources in the region say Saudi Arabia has advised its citizens in Lebanon to leave the country due to the growing political unrest in Lebanon.

U.S. officials declined to say whether the naval show of force off the Lebanese coast is meant specifically for Syria.

One of the ship's deployed to Lebanon, the destroyer USS Cole, was heavily damaged by a terrorist attack more than seven years ago in Yemen, but has since been rebuilt.

Some information for this report was provided by AFP, AP and Reuters.

emailme.gif E-mail This Article
printerfriendly.gif Print Version

  Related Stories
Hezbollah Criticizes US Naval Deployment Off Lebanon
Lebanese Justice Minister Says Special Tribunal Will Help Unify Country
 
  Top Story
Hurricane Could Force Delay of Republican Convention Start

  More Stories
McCain Picks Alaska Governor as Vice Presidential Candidate  Audio Clip Available  Video clip available
World Watches as Obama Makes History  Audio Clip Available
Georgia Announces Break in Diplomatic Ties With Russia
UNICEF Sends Urgent Aids to Flood Victims in India's Bihar State  Audio Clip Available
Zimbabwe Power-Sharing Talks Reportedly Resume  Audio Clip Available
Radovan Karadzic Refuses to Answer to War Crimes Charges  Audio Clip Available
Israeli, Palestinian Leaders to Meet Sunday
Anti-Government Tensions Rise in Thailand
UN Report Says Social Injustice Cutting Life Expectancy  Audio Clip Available
Gustav Grows Stronger, Aims for Cayman Islands, Western Cuba