Hezbollah is working to bolster President Bashar Assad's regime
and its fighters are part of his "killing machine," the U.S. ambassador to the
U.N. said Monday.
"[Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hasan] Nasrallah's fighters are now part of
Assad's killing machine and Hezbollah leaders continue to plot with Iran new
measures to prop up a murderous and desperate dictator," Susan Rice said
during a U.N. Security Council debate on the situation in the Middle East.
Rice also warned of the possibility that the ongoing unrest in Syria will
have negative repercussions on other countries, giving Lebanon as an example
of a state that is feeling the effects of the conflict.
"No one can deny that Assad's war against the Syrian people now poses
real challenges to all of Syria's neighbors, including Lebanon. From deadly
Syrian regime attacks across the border to tens of thousands of refugees,
Lebanon is already suffering the consequences of this conflict," she said.
The ambassador also criticized Hezbollah for its use of the term
"resistance" to describe itself, calling this deceptive: "Hezbollah's active
and growing support for Assad's war exposes Hasan Nasrallah's claims of
promoting Lebanon's national interest as nothing more than a deadly form of
deception. The group's leaders may try to change the subject by invoking
hollow rhetoric about so-called resistance, but the truth is plain to see."
Last week, Nasrallah denied reports that members of his group were
fighting alongside Assad's forces, but Rice called on the international
community to dig deeper into Hezbollah's involvement in the Syrian conflict.
"We encourage the international community to counter Hezbollah's
terrorist activity and do more to expose Hezbollah's deepening involvement in
Assad's war," she said, adding that "we commend the Lebanese government -- and
the Lebanese Armed Forces in particular -- for maintaining stability and law
and order at this critical juncture."
Rice said the U.S. welcomes the efforts of President Michel Sleiman and
others to promote dialogue, "including with respect to the disarmament of
illegal militias, as called for in U.N. Security Council Resolution 1559, and
we reiterate our firm commitment to a stable, sovereign and independent
Lebanon."
Jeffrey Feltman, U.N. undersecretary-general for political affairs and
former U.S. ambassador to Lebanon, said that Lebanese areas near the border
with Syria are still threatened by a possible spillover from Syria.
Feltman told the Security Council that the Syrian conflict is spiraling
beyond its border, affecting Lebanon, the [Israeli occupied] Golan Heights,
and the Syrian-Turkish border. U.N. chief Ban Ki-moon has expressed his alarm
at escalation on the border. Israel's Ambassador to the U.N. Ron Prosor said
that by providing Hezbollah with sophisticated arms, Iran is turning Lebanon
into an "outpost for terror."
"Iran has provided Hezbollah with the funds, training and advanced
weapons to hijack the Lebanese state and transform it into an outpost for
terror," Prosor said.
Hezbollah claimed responsibility last week for the launch of an unmanned
drone which Israel shot down earlier this month after it flew 55 km into its
territory.
Nasrallah said the drone's parts were made in Iran but assembled by
Hezbollah, adding that the drone's flight was "not the first time and will not
be the last."
Prosor said "one does not need any further evidence that Hezbollah is a
direct proxy of the Iranian regime," adding that its "continued provocations
could have devastating consequences for the region."
Tensions have increased in the Middle East with Israel threatening to
bomb the nuclear sites of Hezbollah's patron Iran.
-- with Reuters
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