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    Dar Al-Hayat, Lebanon
    Oct 19 2007


    Keep Your Heads Down
    Walid Choucair Al-Hayat - 19/10/07//

    When both the regional and international arenas enter a period of
    realignments and recalculations, smaller regional powers had better
    take notice and keep their heads down lest they fall victim to the
    game of nations. This is doubly true for countries at the mercy of
    regional currents and conflicts

    When Turkey's adopts a policy towards the Kurdish Workers' Party that
    clashes with America's, condemns the US Congress' recognition of its
    massacre of Armenians, and prepares for an incursion into Iraq, the
    Party had better keep its head down in anticipation of the Turkish
    incursion. It ought to be wary of the consent of Syria, the U.S. and
    Iraq to Turkey's decision. Things become negotiable.

    When Syria bets on its rapprochement with Ankara helping it avoid
    Israeli attacks like that of September 6, or defuse tensions with
    Israel and banish the recent specter of war, concerned Lebanese and
    Palestinian factions ought to reevaluate the mobilization mandated by
    their alliances with Damascus.

    When U.S.-Russian tensions escalate over American plans to build a
    missile shield based in its Eastern Europe allies - causing Russia to
    reevaluate its policies in the Mideast and Caspian sea and leading to
    President Vladimir Putin's historic visit to Tehran - several
    regional powers are pleased at the return to times reminiscent of the
    Cold War because they anticipate a series of negotiations and prefer
    it to a situation of confrontation and war. President George Bush's
    call to Russia to resume negotiations over the missile shield in
    exchange for blocking Iran's nuclear ambitions is just such a
    negotiation.

    When the U.S. fails to get Israel to soften its position on the
    intended outcome of the upcoming Annapolis conference and demands it
    of the Palestinians instead, it is aborting the conference before it
    begins and giving credence to Iran, which has demanded Arab countries
    boycott it. It reopens the way for endless conflict in Palestine,
    betraying the Palestinian Authority in its struggle against Hamas as
    well as moderate Arab governments who feel that a resolution of this
    conflict is integral to resolving other regional crises. It
    strengthens the case of those calling for resistance against
    Israel... and forces regional powers to take positions inconsistent
    with the their position on these conflicts.

    Suffice it to say that regional and international realignments are
    volatile, and demand the deepest caution and care on the part of
    smaller powers.

    The powers that ought above all to keep their heads down are those in
    Lebanon, be they majority or opposition, because the slightest
    misreading or miscalculation - or mistaken reliance on confrontation
    or compromise between regional powers - would be fatal.


    http://english.daralhayat.com/opinion/OPE D/10-2007/Article-20071019-b8701366-c0a8-10ed-00c3 -e8c4330dae6d/story.html
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