Buoyed by recent street protests, anti-Syrian lawmakers in Lebanon are trying to oust President Emile Lahoud, Damascus’ top ally here. But they have limited tools, and their drive is already splitting the country and threatening to plunge it into chaos. The lawmakers have a slim majority in the parliament and seem to have international backing, but they don’t have the necessary two-thirds hold on the legislature to oust Lahoud by their self-imposed deadline of March 14. Full Story
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