U.S. Buys the Zionist entity
Time to commit bloodbath in Lebanon
CAIRO — The US and Zionist
entity have reached a common understanding to buy the Zionists more time to
pursue its blistering strikes against Lebanon before Washington eventually steps
in to help impose a buffer zone in southern Lebanon, a leading American daily
reported on Wednesday, July 19.
"Some
people are uncomfortable with the American position, and we’re very careful how
we talk about it," a senior American official told the New York Times on
condition of anonymity.
The daily said the Zionist
entity had told the Bush administration it needed more time before US Secretary
of State should interfere in the conflict.
"The Bush
administration has, for the time being, gone along with an Israeli request for
more latitude," it added.
The delayed intervention is
meant to give the Zionist military juggernaut ample chance to emasculate
Hizbullah.
American and Zionist officials
are also contemplating a 12-mile buffer zone in southern Lebanon to keep
Hizbullah way from the Zionist border.
News of the -Zionist consensus
came after whole seven days during which Zionist warplanes pounded most Lebanese
institutions and homes to rubble, forcing thousands of Lebanese to flee their
country.
Millions of Lebanese are
suffering on the dunes of Beirut and the muck of southern Lebanon under the
unrelenting and shambolic strikes that have claimed the lives of more than 300
people, the sweeping majority of whom are civilians, and wounded hundreds
others.
The onslaught has also left
Lebanon virtually cut off from the outside world with a Zionist air and sea
blockade.
Praying
Rice and her Egyptian
counterpart Ahmed Abul Gheit publicly disagreed during a brief press conference
Tuesday on the timing of a proposed ceasefire between the Zionist entity and
Hizbullah.
"It is
imperative. We have to bring it to an end as soon as possible," the
Egyptian guest told reporters when asked about a possible ceasefire.
Rice immediately made the
administration's position clear.
She said a ceasefire was only
advisable once the root cause of the fighting – Hizbullah, in the US view, was
addressed.
Rice stressed that diplomacy
aimed at ending the crisis should be targeted at action "that is going to be of
lasting value."
"The Middle
East has been through too many spasms of violence, and we have to deal with
underlying conditions so that we can create sustainable conditions for political
progress there."
Rice declined to set a date for
her proposed mission to the Middle East.
"When it is
appropriate and when it is necessary and will be helpful to the situation, I am
more than pleased to go to the region."
Rice told Cardinal Nasrallah
Sfeir, head of the Maronite Catholic church in Lebanon, Tuesday that Americans
were praying for Lebanese civilians amid their conflict with the
Zionist entity.
"We are,
of course, working very hard to minimize the impact of the current conflict on
the Lebanese people," she said.
"And I want you
to know that we're not only working very hard, but we're also praying for the
people of Lebanon."
Arab and American Muslims have
slammed the Bush administration for sufficing to look on the bloodshed in
Lebanon by the Zionist military arsenal and pursuing an unbalanced foreign
policy.
Joined by peace activists and
anti-Zionism Jews, thousands of Americans of Lebanese background took to the
streets of several major US cities to protest the Zionist onslaught and the
administration's apathy.
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