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Syria target of "regime change" offensive
Submitted by Bill Weinberg on Sat, 06/11/2005 - 15:59.
Just as Bush is trumpeting claims that Syria is planning to re-intervene in Lebanon, comes a disturbing June 8 story from the New York Sun, claiming that the familiar "regime change" formula is about to be applied to Damascus:
As in Belarus, Cuba and Uzbekistan, the Syrian opposition (or significant elements of it) seem to be eagerly taking Bush's bait:
So once again, the opposition cedes to Bashar Assad the facile strategy of portraying them as American agents--an epithet which will doubtless also be applied to those sectors of the opposition which do not seek Washington's aid and tutelage. And if the American left responds merely by ralling around the Assad regime, those sectors will be even more isolated--making us strangely complicit with Bush as well as Assad. So we ask again: where are those sectors in Syria who are both pro-democracy and anti-imperialist, who oppose both Assad and Bush? Finding them and loaning some solidarity strikes us as extremely urgent. See our last post on Syria and Lebanon, and on the Bush "regime change" offensive. |
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