Of course not, who, apart from Rice, would have been so stupid as to think
otherwise?
 
Bruce
 
 
http://today.reuters.co.uk/news/articlenews.aspx?type=topNews
<http://today.reuters.co.uk/news/articlenews.aspx?type=topNews&storyID=2006-
09-13T132845Z_01_L13887144_RTRUKOC_0_UK-MIDEAST-BRITAIN.xml>
&storyID=2006-09-13T132845Z_01_L13887144_RTRUKOC_0_UK-MIDEAST-BRITAIN.xml
 
No end seen to Iran's support of Hizbollah
Wed Sep 13, 2006 2:29 PM BST
By Katherine Baldwin
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain has little confidence that Iran will stop
providing military and financial support to Lebanon's Hizbollah guerrillas
soon, if at all, a government minister said on Wednesday.
Kim Howells, foreign office minister for the Middle East, said he had no
doubt Iran was supplying Hizbollah with missiles, guns and money, via Syria.
"One wonders if they (Iran) could ever succumb to the diplomatic temptation
to renounce their support of Hizbollah when it is the one really effective
military force they've got in that region outside Iran themselves," Howells
told an emergency session of parliament's Foreign Affairs Committee.
The meeting was called to discuss the government's stance on the recent
34-day Israel-Lebanon war, sparked by Hizbollah's capture of two Israeli
soldiers in a cross-border raid.
U.N. Security Council Resolution 1701 that ended the war called on all
states to prevent the sale or supply of weapons to "any entity or individual
in Lebanon".
"I don't hold out a great deal of hope that we'll be able to persuade them
in the short-term," Howells said.
He said he had pressed Iran's ambassador to London Rasul Movahedian on this
in recent talks but Movahedian had denied that Iran arms and finances
Hizbollah. Tehran says it provides only moral and political support to the
group.
Howells was also pessimistic about the chances of disarming Hizbollah or
persuading the group to put down its weapons, given how entrenched it was in
Lebanon.
"It's going to be a very, very big job," he said. "No one has an easy answer
on the disarming of Hizbollah."
Howells also defended the government's refusal during the conflict to call
for an immediate ceasefire, a stance that drew criticism from many in Prime
Minister Tony Blair's Labour Party.
Blair argued an instant ceasefire would not hold and that he was working for
a durable solution through a U.N. resolution.
Howells accepted that stance had generated "a lot of hostility" in the Arab
world and said ministers had not done enough to explain it to the public or
the rest of the world.
"But I think in the long run we've been proved right," he said.
Howells, pressed by legislators, refused to condemn Israel's bombardment of
Lebanon as "disproportionate" to the threat.
But he said he believed the nature of the conflict meant that a redefinition
of the term "war crime" was needed, referring to actions by both sides.
"What I saw out there begs many questions about the way we try to define
what constitutes a war crime in the future. I think we have to do a huge
amount of reassessment in the future about how we define this kind of
warfare," he said.


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