Powell warns Syria and Iran.

Is there another front opening up?

US Secretary of State Colin Powell has issued a fresh warning to Iraq’s neighbours, Syria and Iran, to stop supporting terrorism.
Widening the range of US concerns beyond Iraq, Mr Powell said Syria must abandon its “direct support for terrorist groups”.

He also said it was time for “the entire international community to insist that Iran end its support for terrorism”.

Mr Powell’s comments came two days after US Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld warned both countries not to get involved in the conflict in Iraq.

Mr Powell was speaking to the American Israel Public Affairs Committee - the most powerful pro-Israel lobbying group in the United States.

The BBC’s Jon Leyne in Washington said it was a very tough message to Iraq’s neighbours.

The message, our correspondent said, was particularly hawkish coming from Colin Powell.

Mr Powell said: "Syria can continue direct support for terrorist groups in the dying regime of Saddam Hussein or it can embark on a different and more hopeful course.

“Either way Syria bears the responsibility for its actions and for their consequences.”

He said that Iran must also stop its pursuit of weapons of mass destruction and the ability to produce them.

Cleric’s accusation

US President George W Bush has bracketed Iran in an “axis of evil” with Iraq and North Korea.

There was no immediate reaction from Syria or Iran to Mr Powell’s new warning.

The BBC’s Kim Ghattas in Damascus says Syria will probably not deny what Mr Powell has said about support for organisations such as Hezbollah.

“They will say they are supporting those organisations offering legitimate resistance to Israel,” she says.

In Iran on Monday, one of the leading reformist clerics, Ayatollah Ali Montazeri, condemned all the countries co-operating with the US-led coalition, naming Kuwait and Turkey.

“The people of the region will never forget that they served the cause of world oppression,” Ayatollah Montazeri said.

On Friday, Mr Rumsfeld said the US believed that military equipment, including night-vision goggles, had passed through Syria to Iraq.

Syria strongly denied the accusation, saying the United States was trying to justify the failures of its military campaign.

Last Thursday, an interview appeared in the Lebanese newspaper, as-Safir, in which Syrian President Bashar al-Assad said it was a possibility that Syria would be next on Washington’s list.

Our correspondent says there is a strong sense in Syria that the US “wants to redraw the map of the region and change other regimes as well”.

In Egypt’s al-Ahrar newspaper on Monday, Arab League Secretary-General Amr Moussa was quoted as saying that the allegations that military supplies were entering Iraq from Syria would increase the volatility of the regional situation.

The American's are getting realy desperate and are fated to repeat the tragedy of Vietnam, where they also went roung accusing and then bombing Vietnam's neighbours with similar accusations. To date the American's have failed to provide any proof against Iraq, and it already making accusations against Syria and Glorious Iran. How pathetic...

Some people never learn. :rolleyes: The US supreme court must be feeling very guilty to have appointed such a moron to the presidency of US.

I THINK usa will go anylenght to protect its interest or israels interests
i wont be surprised if its next target would be syria or iran. perhaps these countries are doing the right thing by fighting a proxy war in iraq

US is getting lost here......they are trying all sorts of ways to excuse their mishap

If Nepal, Bhutan had borders with Iraq, they would also have been threatened by now.

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The American's are getting realy desperate and are fated to repeat the tragedy of Vietnam, where they also went roung accusing and then bombing Vietnam's neighbours with similar accusations. To date the American's have failed to provide any proof against Iraq, and it already making accusations against Syria and Glorious Iran. How pathetic...
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ok. My 2cents.

I think some of it has to do with the refusal to believe anything American's have to say.

Call it Spin doctering.

The accusations against Syria were in the context of exporting banned goods.

Glorious Iran? Can't find a single bone to pick with those people. I read their news. Truthful and not exagerated. Fine, fine people IMHO.

Cept I wouldn't wanna go there for fear of my life.

It is inevitable. The US terrorist regime is trying to find reasons to spread the war to Iran and Syria.

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It is inevitable. The US terrorist regime is trying to find reasons to spread the war to Iran and Syria.
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Thank God your a Brit?

He is Canadian.

Its good that warnings have been sent to Iran and Syria.

I hope that the Mullahs in Iran are paying close attention to it, caz, they are next.

yep.. next when Iraq is done... sometime before Christmas??

PA. Why be so impatient? You know the 100 year war lasted for over 80 years. Things take time, it is only the beginning. Even if it happens by Christmas, it still will be not too late. Still a lot better than fighting for 56 years over a place half the size of a footbal field.

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It is inevitable. The US terrorist regime is trying to find reasons to spread the war to Iran and Syria.
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And look for more excuses to explain it's miserable failures so far in Iraq.

Iraq currently being pulverized, Iran and Syria may be next.

And this is not supposed to be a war against Muslims, right...?

Syria takes sides - Backs Iraqi people in war

*The Syrian government, under pressure from U.S. officials to choose sides in the Iraq war, said Monday it would back the Iraqi people. *

Well great.. now we have it… this is going EXACTLY per plan.. open up an Iraq front.. drag Syria and Iran into it and pretty soon the US will be sitting in ALL of the Middle East unchallenged.

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Iraq currently being pulverized, Iran and Syria may be next.

And this is not supposed to be a war against Muslims, right...?
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Both countries have long been on the U.S. terror list for reasons that are available online if one wishes to look them up.

Or one can look at images and be told that this is against you and your faith.

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Both countries have long been on the U.S. terror list for reasons that are available online if one wishes to look them up. Or one can look at images and be told that this is against you and your faith.
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What are the chances of Saudi Arabia, birthplace of OBL, ever making it to the US terror list?

i have to look at facts - and the way that i currently perceive them, it appears to myself as though this is a war against Muslims - whether this is an intentional decision or not, that is how it appears to me.

And the Muslim leaders are still asleep.

Wake up!

Whether this war is against Muslims/Islam or not, but is definitely a WARNING for Muslims.