After Libya's Gaddafi dead and American Senators suggesting NATO concentrate its forces against Syria, Hezbollah's leader thinks Syria is out of the "danger zone".
Nasrallah said the numbers of protesters was now "at its lowest" and predicted Syria will overcome the external pressures. He said Syria's recalling Monday of its ambassador to Washington, in retaliation to the withdrawal of the U.S. ambassador, was "a sign of strength."
He also said any NATO-style military action against Syria was far-fetched due to worries that it would lead to a regional war that may affect Syria's neighbor, Israel.
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