Border heats up as Syria slides toward civil war

The Border between Lebanon and Syria once again comes into attention. Bashar Jaafari envoy of United Nation of Syria wrote a letter to Secretary General Ban Ki-moon charged Lebanon for sheltered terrorists from Al-Qaeda and the Muslim Brotherhood who are working to undermine Special Envoy Kofi Annan’s plan and are transporting arms overland from ships docked in Lebanese ports to Syria.

Border between Syria and Lebanon

According to this letter Commander of the army of Syria, Col. Riyad Asaad, made a visit to Lebanon for prepare a buffer zone on Lebanese territory. Security sources at Western embassies in Lebanon, confirmed to political groups that the situation in Syria could worsen in coming weeks through bringing the country closer to civil war. If this takes place, it could force an international involvement in order to create humanitarian safe zones, as well as to hit at the interests of the regime and positions of its military. According to sources it is necessary to give the attention in Syria, towards the dangerous direction of recent incidents to be on alert to prevent the outcomes, while some area of Lebanese are sympathetic for different portions of conflict in Syria.

Border and Syria

As per the information from an Arab official, that Syria was drawing closer to a civil war and that military of foreign’s interference would take place at an appropriate time. At the time international community gets the decision that regime in Syria of President Bashar Assad must go, the decision that awaits a Russian-U.S. agreement under which Moscow’s interests in the region are protected.

According to officials the military solutions selected through the regime in Syria, had failed and the soldiers and the oppositions are now living within the same streets, a mark that the authorities has failed to expel rebel forces from towns and villages it occupies.

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