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The conflict in Lebanon between Israel and Hezbollah had hardly begun when the Bush administration and its neoconservative supporters began blaming Iran for the conflagration. On July 25, Henry Crumpton, the State Department's coordinator for counterterrorism, told a reporter that Iran is 'clearly directing a lot of Hezbollah actions. Hezbollah asks their permission to do things, especially if it has broader international implications.' Meanwhile, in the July 24 Weekly Standard, William Kristol called Hezbollah's fighting an 'act of Iranian aggression' and suggested 'we might consider countering [it] … with a military strike against Iranian nuclear facilities.'
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