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Lebanon: Little support for al-Qaeda attacks, says US
By AKI
Apr 23, 2008 - 8:56:52 AM

State department deputy spokesman, Tom Casey
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(AKI) - The US government says a call from al-Qaeda for violence to
drive foreigners out of Lebanon will gain little support in the country.
State department deputy spokesman, Tom Casey, said although the US
was concerned about the new threats, it did not believe they would go
ahead.
Casey spoke to reporters after al-Qaeda leader, Ayman al-Zawahiri
urged Muslim mujahadeen to drive foreign "crusaders" from Lebanon.
"We would hope that Lebanon would be a central base for the
Lebanese people to have a democratic government that supports them and
achieves their political aspirations," Casey said in a media briefing
in Washington.
"Certainly, we're always concerned about any threats from al-Qaeda
whether they're directed at the United States or directed at a good
friend like Lebanon.
"I think it's pretty clear, though that the people of Lebanon don't
particularly find attractive the kind of vision that's being offered by
al-Zawahiri or Osama bin Laden or any of the folks involved in
al-Qaeda."
Ayman al-Zawahiri urged Muslim 'mujahadeen' to drive foreign
"crusaders" out of Lebanon in an audio message released on Islamic
internet forums on Tuesday.
"The mujahadeen must chase the forces of crusading invaders that are called peacekeepers out of Lebanon," al-Zawahiri said.
"Lebanon will have a prominent role in the next battle against the
crusaders and the Zionists. What I am asking of the mujahadeen in
Lebanon is to prepare themselves to go to Palestine."
He said UN resolution 1701 was unacceptable.
The resolution, passed by the UN Security Council, called for an
end to hostilities after a month-long conflict between Israel and
Hezbollah in 2006 and the provision of up to 15,000 UN peacekeepers.
Lebanon's parliament has postponed meetings to elect a new president 18 times since Emile Lahoud left the post in November.
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