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Syria: 'Half men' not Arab leaders



Aug. 20, 2006 18:37 | Updated Aug. 20, 2006 18:43
Syria: 'Half men' not Arab leaders
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
KUWAIT CITY

Syria's President Bashar Assad was not referring to Arab leaders when he said that those who did not support the guerrilla group Hizbullah were "half men," his foreign minister said in an interview with a Kuwaiti newspaper.

"What President Assad meant by this phrase was those individuals inside Syria and maybe outside it who threw doubts on the ability of the resistance to achieve victory," Foreign Minister Walid Moallem told the Al-Anba daily, which provided excerpts of the interview to The Associated Press. The full interview is to be published Monday.

Assad said in a televised speech Tuesday that the Lebanon war had "unveiled half men" - a reference to the opposition of Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Jordan to Hizbullah's abduction of two IDF soldiers and killing of eight others on July 12 that triggered the fighting between Israel and the group.


This historically is the style of rhetoric that was used prior to Arab nations going to war. I think Assad has been emboldened by Israel’s defeat and thinks Syria has the power to do the same thing