The Syrian regime could not have taken control of Qusair without help from Iranian-back Hezbollah, said a White House spokesman on Wednesday. Following the fighting, the U.S. urged Syria to allow international groups to evacuate the wounded.
EnlargeThe White House is condemning the Syrian regime's capture of a strategic border town and says the involvement of Lebanese Hezbollah threatens Lebanon's stability.
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Syrian troops and their Hezbollah allies captured?Qusair?Wednesday after a three-week battle. It was a severe blow to rebels and opened the door for President Bashar Assad's regime to seize back the country's central heartland.
White House spokesman Jay Carney says Assad's regime clearly couldn't wrest control of?Qusair?(koo-SAY'-er) alone and had to rely on help from Iranian-backed Hezbollah. Carney says Syria's government must allow the U.N. and others to evacuate?Qusair's?wounded and provide medical treatment.
Carney also says the Syrian regime blatantly violated Lebanon's sovereignty by mounting a cross-border attack Wednesday on a mainly Sunni town in Lebanon near the Syrian border.
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