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The killing of Lebanese politician Pierre Gemayel may be the first shot in a coup against the government, a top US official has said. The killing of Lebanese politician Pierre Gemayel may be the "first shot" in a coup against the government, a top US official has said.
John Bolton, the American ambassador to the United Nations, said recent probes into political killings in Lebanon suggested Syrian involvement.John Bolton, the American ambassador to the United Nations, said recent probes into political killings in Lebanon suggested Syrian involvement.
He told the BBC that if Syria was deemed to have been involved, the implications were serious.He told the BBC that if Syria was deemed to have been involved, the implications were serious.
Saturday sees the second day of a strike protesting at the killing.Saturday sees the second day of a strike protesting at the killing.
Many shops closed on Friday with business leaders saying they hoped the action would move Lebanon closer to a "national dialogue" and ward off the threat of division and street protests.Many shops closed on Friday with business leaders saying they hoped the action would move Lebanon closer to a "national dialogue" and ward off the threat of division and street protests.
Mr Gemayel, a Maronite Christian who was the industry minister, was shot in his car in a Christian area of Beirut on Tuesday.Mr Gemayel, a Maronite Christian who was the industry minister, was shot in his car in a Christian area of Beirut on Tuesday.
Many Lebanese accuse Damascus of orchestrating the 34-year-old's murder, although Syria explicitly denies any role.Many Lebanese accuse Damascus of orchestrating the 34-year-old's murder, although Syria explicitly denies any role.
Talking and listening 'Coup d'etat'
Speaking in a BBC interview, Mr Bolton said he did not want to pre-judge any investigation into Mr Gemayel's death, but proof of Syrian involvement would have serious consequences. Speaking in a BBC interview, Mr Bolton said Mr Gemayel's killing might be part of a wider plot.
Many Lebanese are still mourning Gemayel"I think then you have a further clear piece of evidence that Syria is not just a supporter of terrorism but is a state actor in a terrorist fashion and I think the United States has to take that into account when it decides whether and to what extent to deal with a country like that. Many Lebanese are still mourning Gemayel"A few weeks ago the White House took the unprecedented step of saying that Syria and Iran, acting through Hezbollah, were on the verge of staging a coup d'etat against the democratically elected government of Lebanon, and I have to say that this assassination of Pierre Gemayel might well be the first shot in that coup."
"We can talk to the Syrians, and do all the time. The issue is not whether the United States will talk to Syria; the issue is whether Syria is going to listen." He said did not want to pre-judge any investigation into Mr Gemayel's death, but proof of Syrian involvement would show it was "not just a supporter of terrorism but is a state actor in a terrorist fashion".
"I think the United States has to take that into account when it decides whether and to what extent to deal with a country like that.
The BBC's Nick Miles in Washington says the US is in a diplomatic quandary.The BBC's Nick Miles in Washington says the US is in a diplomatic quandary.
It seems increasingly likely that a key advisory panel on future strategy in Iraq will suggest bringing in Syria to create a long-term solution to the violence, he says.It seems increasingly likely that a key advisory panel on future strategy in Iraq will suggest bringing in Syria to create a long-term solution to the violence, he says.
But our correspondent adds the assassination of Pierre Gemayel has made that all the more difficult. But our correspondent adds the assassination of Mr Gemayel has made that all the more difficult.
The Lebanese cabinet is due to meet on Saturday to approve a United Nations plan for an international tribunal to try those accused of murdering the former Prime Minister, Rafiq Hariri.The Lebanese cabinet is due to meet on Saturday to approve a United Nations plan for an international tribunal to try those accused of murdering the former Prime Minister, Rafiq Hariri.
Syria has been implicated in the bombing that killed Mr Hariri last year, but denies involvement.Syria has been implicated in the bombing that killed Mr Hariri last year, but denies involvement.
Shaky governmentShaky government
Correspondents say the Lebanese cabinet is expected to give its final approval to the tribunal, and this is likely to increase tensions with pro-Syrian politicians.Correspondents say the Lebanese cabinet is expected to give its final approval to the tribunal, and this is likely to increase tensions with pro-Syrian politicians.
Earlier this month six pro-Syrian ministers resigned from the cabinet, saying they wanted a greater role in government.Earlier this month six pro-Syrian ministers resigned from the cabinet, saying they wanted a greater role in government.
The death or resignation of two more cabinet ministers would bring down the government.The death or resignation of two more cabinet ministers would bring down the government.
Meanwhile, the UN Security Council has agreed to a request from the Lebanese government to help investigate Mr Gemayel's murder.Meanwhile, the UN Security Council has agreed to a request from the Lebanese government to help investigate Mr Gemayel's murder.
His killing will be probed by the same tribunal that implicated senior Syrian officials and pro-Syrian Lebanese in the killing of Mr Hariri.His killing will be probed by the same tribunal that implicated senior Syrian officials and pro-Syrian Lebanese in the killing of Mr Hariri.
Correspondents say the government is accusing Hezbollah of exploiting the delicate political situation in Lebanon to try and block the UN-backed probe into the Hariri killing.Correspondents say the government is accusing Hezbollah of exploiting the delicate political situation in Lebanon to try and block the UN-backed probe into the Hariri killing.
Pro-Syrian groups have already said the UN plan is illegal under Lebanon's constitution.Pro-Syrian groups have already said the UN plan is illegal under Lebanon's constitution.
In 2005, Syria withdrew its troops from Lebanon following 29 years of military and political rule over its smaller neighbour, after massive international pressure following the assassination of Mr Hariri.In 2005, Syria withdrew its troops from Lebanon following 29 years of military and political rule over its smaller neighbour, after massive international pressure following the assassination of Mr Hariri.