(CNN) -- Four days after Lebanon 's
intelligence chief was killed in a car bombing, the United States said it will back the
Lebanese opposition's call for a new cabinet free of Syrian influence.
The United
States is helping Lebanon
investigate Friday's deadly car bombing in Beirut that killed intelligence chief Brig.
Gen. Wissam al-Hassan.
Al-Hassan
was a critic of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, and some have blamed the
Syrian government for his death.
On
Tuesday, U.S. State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland addressed the U.S.
role in the area.
"The export of instability from Syria threatens the security of Lebanon
now more than ever, and it's really up to the Lebanese people to choose a
government that is going to counter this threat," Nuland said. "And
in that regard, we've been making clear that we support the efforts of
President (Michel) Suleiman and other responsible leaders in Lebanon to build an effective
government and to take the necessary next steps in the wake of the October 19th
terrorist attack."
While
the United States
does not want a vacuum of a legitimate political authority, "we do support
this process that is now underway to produce a new government that's responsive
to the needs of the Lebanese people."
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