From southern Lebanon, UN will control the Syrian border!

MaxSpeak gives us all a nice little geography lesson (actually, most of it's from Juan Cole) (HT: Atrios):

Bush Transcript:
QUESTION: How can the international force, or the United States if necessary, prevent Iran from resupplying Hezbollah?

BUSH: The first step is -- and part of the mandate in the U.N. resolution was to secure Syria's borders. Iran is able to ship weapons to Hezbollah through Syria.

Secondly is to deal -- is to help seal off the ports around Lebanon.

BUSH: In other words, part of the mandate and part of the mission of the troops, the UNIFIL troops, will be to seal off the Syrian border.
Juan Cole's response:
Note also that the little blue strip at the bottom of Lebanon is generally where the UN peacekeeping troops will be. They aren't in a position to "seal off" the Syrian border, which stretches far to their northeast, and can't be "sealed off" by anyone at all, being rugged and long. The blue helmets of the UN, being a land force, are not in a position to seal off Lebanon's ports, such as Tyre, Sidon, Beirut, Jounieh or Tripoli. Nor could they seal off the Syrian port of Latakiya, if that is what Bush meant.

In other words, Bush doesn't have the slightest idea what he is talking about and nothing he said on this subject makes any sense at all. Why does the US press always let him get away with this?
MaxSpeak: "We are so screwed."

I swear, there is something about this current conflict that makes people very stupid.

Comments

grishnash said…
Someone also needs to remind Bush that Iran doesn't share a border with Syria. You would think that he might have heard of this place by now.
Anonymous said…
Yeah, whoever's in charge of that country between Iran and Syria needs to get their act together, and stop letting weapons through!

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