Right, then. When do we go to Damascus?

:-)

Cheers,
RAH
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The Arab spring continues in Lebanon
Charles Krauthammer (back to web version) | Send

April 1, 2005

WASHINGTON -- Say what you will about Bashar Assad, dictator of Syria and
perhaps the dimmest eye doctor ever produced by British medical schools,
but subtle he is not. Since the huge street demonstrations against his
occupation of Lebanon, three terror bombings have occurred there, all in
heavily Christian, anti-Syrian neighborhoods. Only slightly less subtle was
the nearly half-million-man Beirut rally demanding Syria's continued
occupation staged by Syria's Lebanese client, Hezbollah, followed by the
``spontaneous'' demonstration Assad orchestrated for himself in Damascus.

     Then there is this week's public admission by a captured Hamas
terrorist in Israel that he was trained in Syria. This is the first direct
account of such active involvement by Syria, although everyone knows that
the Palestinian terror groups Hamas and Islamic Jihad are headquartered in,
and assisted by, Syria. Everyone also knows that Syria is abetting the
terrorist insurgency in Iraq.

      Syria made its intentions unmistakable when Assad sent his prime
minister to Tehran to declare an alliance with Iran when world pressure
began to build on Damascus following the assassination of former Lebanese
Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri.

     All this regional mischief-making is critical because we are at the
dawn of an Arab Spring -- the first bloom of democracy in Iraq, Lebanon,
Egypt, Palestine and throughout the greater Middle East -- and its emerging
mortal enemy is a new axis of evil whose fulcrum is Syria. The axis
stretches from Iran, the other remaining terror state in the region, to
Syria to the local terror groups -- Hezbollah, Hamas and Islamic Jihad --
that are bent on destabilizing Lebanon, Israel and the Palestinian
Authority, and destroying both Lebanese independence and the current
Israeli-Palestinian rapprochement.

     Iran is the senior partner of this axis of evil. Syria is the crucial
middle party allowing a non-Arab state to reach into the heart of the
Middle East. For example, Hezbollah receives its weapons from Iran, shipped
through Syria. And Iranian Revolutionary Guards are stationed today in the
Bekaa Valley, under Syrian protection.

     The alliance goes back a long way. Syria under the Assad dynasty was
the only major Arab country to support Persian Iran against Arab Iraq in
the Iran-Iraq War. They form a true axis because, unlike the 2002 State of
the Union axis, all of the parts are connected and working with each other.
The last axis of evil -- Iran, North Korea and Saddam's Iraq -- was evil
but no axis. They were more like points of evil with North Korea included,
as I wrote at the time, as a concession to ethnic diversity.

     Today the immediate objective of this
Iran-Syria-Hezbollah-Hamas-Islamic Jihad axis is to destabilize Syria's
neighbors (Iraq, Lebanon, Israel and the Palestinian Authority) and
sabotage any Arab-Israeli peace. Its strategic aim is to quash the Arab
Spring, which if not stopped would isolate, surround and seriously imperil
these remaining centers of terror and radicalism.

      How then to defeat it? Iran is too large, oil-rich and entrenched to
be confronted directly. The terror groups are too shadowy. But Syria is
different. Being a state, it has an address. The identity and location of
its leadership, military installations and other fixed assets are known.
Unlike Iran, however, it has no oil of any significance. It is poor and the
regime is weak, despised not only for its corruption and incompetence, but
also because of its extremely narrow ethnic base. Assad and his gang are
almost exclusively from the Alawite sect, a Shiite offshoot considered
heretical by many Muslims and representing about 10 percent of the Syrian
population.

     Syria is the prize. It is vulnerable and critical, the geographic
center of the axis, the transshipment point for weapons, and the
territorial haven for Iranian and regional terrorists.

     If Syria can be flipped, the axis is broken. Iran will not be able to
communicate directly with the local terrorists. They will be further
weakened by the loss of their Syrian sponsor and protector. Prospects both
for true Lebanese independence and Arab-Israeli peace would improve
dramatically.

     As Iraq, in fits and starts, begins finding its way to self-rule, the
center of gravity of the Bush Doctrine and the American democratization
project shifts to Lebanon/Syria. The rapid evacuation and collapse of the
Syrian position in Lebanon is crucial not just because of what it will do
for Lebanon, but because of the weakening effect it will have on the Assad
dictatorship.

      We need therefore to be relentless in insisting on a full (and as
humiliating as possible) evacuation of Syria from Lebanon, followed by a
campaign of economic, political and military pressure on the Assad regime.
We must push now and push hard.

©2005 Washington Post Writers Group


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