Lebanese Premier Blames US for Nation's Troubles
By Megan K. Stack and Borzou DaragahiTimes Staff Writers
6:29 PM PST, February 6, 2007
Badgered by Hezbollah and jeered as a puppet of the U.S. government, Lebanon's beleaguered prime minister on Tuesday blamed American support of Israel for an increasingly violent political crisis that has shredded this country's stability.
His voice rising in frustration during an interview with the Los Angeles Times, Fouad Siniora said the troubles in his nation would subside if U.S. officials were to press Israel to withdraw its soldiers from Shabaa Farms, a small patch of disputed turf that the United Nations has said was part of Syria. >>>cont
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6:29 PM PST, February 6, 2007
Badgered by Hezbollah and jeered as a puppet of the U.S. government, Lebanon's beleaguered prime minister on Tuesday blamed American support of Israel for an increasingly violent political crisis that has shredded this country's stability.
His voice rising in frustration during an interview with the Los Angeles Times, Fouad Siniora said the troubles in his nation would subside if U.S. officials were to press Israel to withdraw its soldiers from Shabaa Farms, a small patch of disputed turf that the United Nations has said was part of Syria. >>>cont
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