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Why Syria loves Lebanon: Billions in skimmed revenues, Bekaa Valley's
drug paradise, top-secret WMD tunnels 

President Bashar Assad loves little Lebanon because he and his cronies
have been sucking their neighbor dry for years. Lebanon feeds billions
of dollars into Assad's coffers that allows him to resist Western
sanctions and maintain power. 

Assad inherited this revenue stream, U.S. officials said. His late
father, Hafez, created the system. 
First, Lebanon has been a drug paradise for the Assad regime. The
Bekaa Valley, heavily guarded by Iranian and Syrian troops, contains
one of the largest drug operations in the world. Laboratories in
Baalbek and other towns in the Bekaa take opium from Afghanistan and
convert it into heroin. From there, the cut-grade heroin is shipped to
Europe and Africa. 
Assad junior also runs one of the largest counterfeiting operations in
the world. Want a fake dollar bill? The Bekaa makes the best $50 and
$100 bills — perfect for crime syndicates and governments that can't
afford real U.S. currency. 

Lebanon has also been the haven for Arab investment, particularly from
Saudi Arabia. For the Saudis, Lebanon represents a summer haven where
they can rest on the shores of the eastern Mediterranean and live a
secret Western lifestyle. Assad provides the security for the Saudis
and he is handsomely rewarded. 

Assad takes a hefty cut of virtually every government project in
Lebanon. The cut involves cash for government concessions as well as
guarantees that Syrian labor will be used. Assad also obtains a cut of
the salary of each of the more than 1 million Syrians working in Lebanon. 

The Syrian president also rents space in Lebanon to Iran and terrorist
groups. Those needing to train in Lebanon or Syria, of course, pay a
fee to use Lebanon for exercises — whether in southern Lebanon or the
Bekaa Valley. The result is that everybody from Chechens, Algerians
and even Al Qaida operatives use this terrorist resort. 

The Bekaa Valley also contains the darkest of Syria's secrets,
including Iraq's weapons of mass destruction. More than a few U.S.
officials are convinced that Iraq brought convoys of medium-range
missiles and WMD warheads to Syria at the end of 2002 and early 2003 —
on the eve of the U.S.-led war in Iraq. 

Some of the WMD stayed in Syria. Most was regarded as too hot to
handle, even for Assad. The material was stored in tunnels in the
Bekaa Valley. 

Given this, it is clear why Syria wants advanced SA-18 anti-aircraft
system from Russia. Syria wants low-signature surface-to-air missiles
to prevent any Israeli or U.S. air raid over the Bekaa Valley.
Damascus has heavy anti-aircraft systems for inside Syria. But to
bring these Soviet-origin weapons into Lebanon would present a juicy
target for any Western military. 






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