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Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Hariri still fears Assad

Former Lebanese President Saad Hariri still fears Bashar al-Assad, the man who likely ordered his father's murder. So in the aftermath of Tuesday's bombing at the Iranian embassy in Beirut, Hariri found time to condemn the 'terrorist bombing,' while at the same time calling for the removal of Hezbullah terrorists from Syria.
Former Prime Minister Saad Hariri condemned the bombing that targeted the Iranian embassy in Beirut Tuesday, saying the attack should prompt an end to any military interference in Syria.

"This terrorist attack is condemned at all political and ethical standards," Hariri said in a statement.
"[It] should be a motive to distance Lebanon from the raging fires around it and to spare the Lebanese the dangers of military interference in the Syrian crisis," he added.
Hariri also called on all parties to resort to reason during these “difficult times.”
Sounds a little confused, doesn't he?

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