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Old 07-26-06, 03:13 PM   #57
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I could name more than one. Canada has led the international peace keeping force in Afghanistan at various points, and despite retaining a 2,000 man force there still has the capacity to at least contribute forces to Lebanon. France also has had a long interest in Lebanon and is sympathetic to that country, which is two. The UK might be willing as well, having a strong and impartial interest in peace in the ME and in that region in particular.

That is only only 3 but I think many more would not have minded putting a few of their troops into a peaceful and stable Lebanon to disarm Hezbollah and undermine Syrian and Iranian influence in the region.

The US has the capacity but I don't think the domestic will, being commited already on two fronts as it is and having a bit of a dark history in Lebanon (the bombing of the marine barracks back in the 70s) that they might not wish to dredge memories up of again - but all they'd have to do is greenlight it.

Then where were they? If they were able, then, why didn't those countries do the 'right' thing and put peace keeping forces along the border? I'm curious.
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