Wednesday, March 02, 2005

Asad Interview with Joe Klein - Time (teaser only)

Syria's President Bashar Assad talks with TIME Columnist Joe Klein about his plans to withdraw the Syrian army from Lebanon in a matter of months.

Tuesday, Mar. 01, 2005

TIME: Can you tell me when you will you be out of Lebanon?

ASSAD: Out completely?

TIME: Yes.

ASSAD: Actually, our discussion should be with Terji Roed-Larsen, United Nations envoy, who is coming back in March. It [withdrawal] should be very soon and maybe in the next few months. Not after that. I can't give you a technical answer. The point is the next few months.

TIME: Could you give me a timetable?

ASSAD: It's a technical issue, not political. I could not say we could do it in two months because I have not had the meeting with the army people. They may say it will take six months. You need to prepare when you bring your army back to your country. You need to prepare where you will put the troops.

There are two factors. The first is security in Lebanon. The security in Lebanon is much better than before. They have an army, they have a state, they have institutions. The second thing, which is related to Syria, is that after withdrawing we have to protect our border. We need to talk about our borders, because when Israel invaded in 1982, they reached that point. It was very close to Damascus. So we will need [fortifications for the troops] along the border with Lebanon.

President Assad also discussed relations with the U.S., the Iraqi insurgency, the presence of Palestinian groups in Syria and the prospect of internal reform in his country.

Read more about the interview in the upcoming issue of TIME and on TIME.com.

Comment: Notice that in the Kline interview Syria says it will be "completely" out of Lebanon in a few months, "not after that." They he says the Army may demand six months. In the Van Buren interview, Asad claims that the troops will remain on the Lebanese side of the border in the Baqaa. It would seem that negotiations are fluide and the situation is changing quickly.

4 Comments:

At 3/02/2005 09:25:00 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Joshua,

And here is another "teaser" (in the intellectual sense):

On "workingforchange.com" Geov Parrish says some interesting things about democracy in the Middle-East ("The domino theory").

 
At 3/02/2005 03:45:00 PM, Anonymous Kafka said...

Yes things are moving very quickly. I am confident that Bachar is beginning to understand the dangers of a static position.
I wish he had someone experienced in his inner circle who has the courage to move more quickly so as to prepare for after the withdrawl. It would be a mistake to make the Syrians suffer or to humiliate them. As M Fouad Boutros, a previous Lebanese minister of Foreign Affairs, put it, real peace in Lebanon needs an entente cordiale avec Syria. In the long run the two countries can be real partners.

 
At 3/03/2005 01:49:00 AM, Blogger Joshua Landis said...

Thanks for the Parrish article. And Kafka, I think you are right. An entente cordiale is what Lebanon needs, ultimately. And what Syria needs. I think we will see something along those lines emerge. Best, Joshua

 
At 3/03/2005 02:30:00 PM, Anonymous Ibrahim said...

Joshua,

Let's stop being hypocrites for one moment (and I am not necessarily aiming at you or at anyone in particular for that matter, I may be even including myself in that), but isn't Syria which should be "nice" with the Lebanese and seek the entente cordiale as you very well point out?

Who harmed the other? Syria or Lebanon? Can you just show me how did the Lebanese harm Syria? Or how we threaten Syria? HOW?

I can, for a fact, list numerous examples of how Syria has harmed our contry for many generations and how it had always suffered from Syrian an independent Lebanese State next to her...

This also applies to Jordan and Palestine, or won't you think that Syrians still believe in the dellusional dream of a Grand Syria where they think that they are at the basis of everything?

Let us be, just let us be, we do not want anything else... We do not want anything to do with Israel, we do not want anything to do with America and we do not want anything to do with France, we do not want them here meddling in our affairs, but YOU have created this infernal cycle, just let us be; we are AS MUCH CONCERNED AS YOU ARE about the American dreams and plots in the "new" Middle East... We are AS MUCH CONCERNED AS YOU ARE at what's happening in Iraq on a daily basis, the killings, the pain, the suffering, we KNOW cause WE'VE BEEN THERE! STOP BEING SO STUBBORN AND GREEDY!

STOP USING LAME EXCUSES SUCH AS NEEDING TO HAVE YOUR TROOPS IN LEBANON TO DEFEND YOUR FLANK! WHY NOT HAVE ALSO SYRIAN TROOPS IN JORDAN TO PREVENT ANY SURPRISE ATTACK BY THE ISRAELIS WHICH WOULD CIRCLE THE GOLAN AND STORM RIGHT INTO DAMASCUS? HEY, BTW JORDAN IS A FRIEND AND ALLY OF ISRAEL (WE STILL CONSIDER ISRAEL AN ENEMY STATE, WE ARE STANDING NEXT YOU "SUPPORTING" YOU (WELL UNTIL YOU COULD SIGN YOUR PEACE AGREEMENT, THEN MAYBE WE (OR YOU) COULD THINK FOR US), WOULDN'T THAT MAKE MORE SENSE OF INVADING THEIR IRBID REGION AND STATIONING YOUR FORCES ON THE JORDAN RIVER? YOU WOULD DO IT IF YOU COULD MOU?

We are tired of you

 

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