Syrian president says that while he believes chances for armed conflict
with Israel are low, his country is preparing for worst. 'We know that
there are those in the US administration that want this war,' he states
Roee Nahmias
Syria is preparing for a possible war with Israel, but believes that
the prospects for such a conflict are slim, Syrian President Bashar
Assad said Wednesday, according to Syrian news agency SANA.
War Looming?
Syria has recently boosted its forces on the border with Israel,
fearing that a Hizbullah retaliatory attack against Israeli targets for
Imad Mugniyah's death may lead to a military escalation in the region.
Speaking at a conference in Damascus, Assad said that the recent war
with Lebanon has made Israel less assured of its existence in the
Middle East.
"None of us can rule out the option of war, but it is arguable whether
Israel will launch war against Lebanon or Syria, or whether the United
States will launch a war against Iran.
"We should analyze the situation from the perspective of American
interests, because the last war in Lebanon has shown that at some point
Israel wanted to stop the fighting, but was forced by the US
administration to pursue it further," he stated.
According to the Syrian leader, "We know that there are those in the
American administration who want this war, and we are preparing for the
worst. We're acting as if war is imminent and are preparing for it, but
our intelligence does not indicate that such war is on the horizon."
Assad sounded very optimistic regarding the Arabs' future in the Middle
East in view of Israel's "ageing" following the Second Lebanon War.
"After the Lebanon war it was proved that we, the Arabs, are renewing
our young generation, while Israel is entering stage of old age.
"Following this war, the question of the country's fate and continued
existence has arisen in Israel. Let us let them deal with their issues…
while we act according to our own interests."
Referring to the question of normalizing relations with Israel, Assad
seemed skeptical: "What's happening in Egypt and Jordan proves that the
public is not interested in normalization, and it cannot be forced on
it. I know that the Syrian people reject normalization and will not
force it on them."
Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert told Yedioth Ahronoth
that Israel and Syria have been exchanging messages "on the issues at
stake." In an interview set to be published Friday, the PM stated: "I
can assure you that on the matters that concern us and the Syrians,
they know what I want from them, and I know very well what they want
from us."
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