I find it all very troublesome, and fear there is a GREAT deal more to this than anyone may realize.
I don't think Israel would do something like this unless she felt a very real threat to security.
I also find Syrias' reaction intresting...does she not protest too much for fear that Israel has some satellite data or other hard "proof' of what was hit?..
As more info comes to the surface, it seems you (Patton) had it basically right.
There certainly appears to be
"a great deal more to this" than,
many here would like to believe... Was "evil Israel" trying to provoke a war by violating Syrian airspace and randomly bombing an empty building just to piss the Arab/Muslim world off?? OF COURSE NOT... (though of course, MANY here would prefer to believe that)
Curious still (as you alluded to) to this day is the Syrian, and Arab/Muslim world reaction, or shall we say
LACK OF reaction.
Sure, we had the general Muslim "sabre rattling" and idol threats/condemnation of Israel, but then they seemed to go quietly back to their status quo.
It seems Israel (and the US) caught Syria with their pants down, building a nuclear facility with North Korea's help... Also seems the U.N., the Arab/Muslims regular ally against Israel, is now seeking additional information about the reports...
Could this explain why few of their neighbors are rallying the war-cry against Israel (any more than they usually do anyway

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UN Nuclear Agency Seeks Details on Syria
Oct. 15, 2007
VIENNA, Austria (AP) — The U.N. nuclear watchdog said Monday it has no information to support a recent media report that Syria may be building a nuclear reactor, but said it expects any country that has details to share them with the agency...
...She said the agency was in contact with Syrian authorities to verify the authenticity of the report.
http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5jxebURn-nwLmouyY2YyrZYBFpkzwD8S9NNO00And what does the "violation of Syrian airspace" and bombing now appear to be about??:
Israeli air strike targeted Syrian reactor
U.S. Report; Israelis say Syrians building nuclear facility
Alex Spillius, The Daily Telegraph, With Files From Reuters
Published: Monday, October 15, 2007
WASHINGTON - Israel's air strike on Syria last month was directed at a nuclear reactor, a U.S. report claimed yesterday.
Officials said the reactor, which was in the early stages of development, was being modelled on one in North Korea.
Israeli intelligence officials have said they believed North Korea, which detonated its first nuclear device last year, was supplying nuclear expertise and materials to Syria.
It has been claimed North Korean advisors were killed in the attack, which obliterated its target.
The strike on the location in northeastern Syria on Sept. 6 has been subject to an official news blackout by both Tel Aviv and Washington, for fear of raising tension within the Middle East...
...The report in yesterday's New York Times gives the clearest picture yet of the daring raid, which was revealed only after the Syrians complained about a violation of its airspace by Israel.
U.S. officials said the Syrian reactor was identified earlier this year in satellite photographs....
...Last week it was revealed that U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice had persuaded the Israelis to delay the air strike, but could not object once presented with evidence of the site's existence...
http://www.canada.com/nationalpost/news/world/story.html?id=82e73612-9a01-4703-9233-e451ac381dd0Who does/would a nuclear Syria benefit?? Syria has long been recognized as a state which actively sponsors terrorism. Syria has actively supported organizations such as
Hezbollah, HAMAS, Palestinian Islamic Jihad, the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine General Command, the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine... and the list goes on.
http://www.state.gov/s/ct/rls/rm/2003/25778.htm