Monday, July 17, 2006

Cowboy Diplomacy Wins Over G8 Leaders

G8 World leaders give Bush a diplomatic win by condemning Hezbollah. Even Chirac had to change his tune and side with Israel's right to defend its' country.
The final G-8 summit resolution marks a diplomatic victory for the president, who arrived in St. Petersburg to a chorus of disapproval from the Russians and many of the European leaders, including President Chirac of France, who told reporters he thought Israel's real motive was to destroy Lebanon.

However, the resolution that emerged yesterday confirmed the president's view of the conflict, that Israel was fully justified in protecting itself against terrorist actions by Hezbollah and that instead of condemning Prime Minister Olmert, the root causes of the violence should be addressed, namely the continuing terrorist actions of Hezbollah.

America demanded that Hezbollah be disarmed, in compliance with U.N. Security Council resolution 1559, which was passed in 2004. Sensing the mood of the summit, Mr. Chirac abruptly changed his tone yesterday. "Forces who jeopardize the security, stability, and sovereignty of Lebanon must be stopped," he said. In a bid for unanimity, world leaders agreed to include a call for a cease-fire and a warning to Israel to avoid attacks on civilians.
Hezbollah needs to cease surrounding its weapons cache and terrorist holdups with innocent civilians. The blame of civilian casualties lies directly with Hezbollah, Iran, and Syria.

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