It sounds stupid, but over the years I haven't been able to come up with a use case that would require this. A quick google search didn't reveal anything worthwhile.
From memory there was a use case mentioned by Bjarne Stroustrup but i can't find a reference to it.
So why can't you have this in C languages:
int val = 0;
if val
doSomehing();
else
doSomehinglse();
I can accept the "we couldn't be bothered adding support to lexer" reason, I just want to figure out if this syntax breaks other language constructs. Considering how many whacky syntax features there are in C/C++, i hardly think this would have added much complexity.