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ezdean

Lebanon
21 Posts

Posted - 01/14/2006 :  4:00:33 PM  Show Profile
The Lebanese people have tried for a long time since the assassination of former PM Hariri to understand Hezbollah's reluctance to join them in their quest for the liberation of Lebanon from Syria, for independence and sovereignty and for finding who are the terrorists who attack Lebanon on a sporadic but regular basis.

Well I think Hezbollah's position on these issues has been made clear time and again by its leadership and the reasons behind it are coming to light.

A final, independent and sovereign Lebanon disrupts Hezbollah's plan to take over the land and launch the plans of the Islamic resistance movement to institute a Shiite Crescent extending from Fares to the Mediterranean.

The leadership of this militia has stolen the victory of the Lebanese people over the Israeli occupation to declare itself a liberator and hide under this guise until the time is ripe to take over Lebanon.

Well, time is up Mr. Nasrallah!

Your skewed scheme is now exposed and your militia must be dismantled. Your disruptive politics have only one purpose to serve the enemies of Lebanon and we won't allow that. By disrupting the cabinet's work you serve our enemies. By thumbing your nose against the UN and demanding that all of Lebanon joins you in that, you are serving Lebanon's enemies. By defending Syrian interests regularly, you are serving Lebanon's enemies.

I dare say you and your militia have become a cancer that risks eating away our nation unless eradicated soon.

The enemies within are numerous. You could see their faces in the demonstration today in front of the “Grand Seraille”. But the Lebanese people are united: their will to liberate their country is stronger; their desire to live free from terror is resilient and their yearning for independence and sovereignty is enduring.

The Whip

42 Posts

Posted - 01/15/2006 :  11:52:05 AM  Show Profile
So what is the deal with Hezbollah now?
They unleash their thugs on the streets on Beirut and send them to invade with sticks and stones the Palace on Ryad Solh and then they object if the interior security forces blocks them?
I ask why Hezbollah didn’t send his thugs to the Bustros Palace where their puppet Salloukh was meeting with Mr. Welsh.
I ask also Hezbollah, how does the American support for a sovereign and free Lebanon harm Lebanon but the Syrian occupation over 30 years and all the destruction it brought with it helps.
Obviously Hezbollah is on Syria's side, not Lebanon but why?

Here is why:

Hezbollah and through it some Shi3a, have benefited from Iran's financial support throughout the last 15-20 years and have set up with Syria this scheme they call Resistance. They prey on the nation and steal its wealth and acquire arms and money while the rest of the Lebanese people are dying by their bombs, dying from poverty or leaving the country in search of jobs.
If Lebanon becomes a modern state then all the money will have to be accounted for: there will be no more income from Iran and the economic aid coming from the granting nations will have to be equitably distributed among all Lebanese: a formula not so appealing for Hezbollah and its cronies.
Yes this militia must be dismantled.
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Shan

USA
10 Posts

Posted - 01/18/2006 :  6:17:27 PM  Show Profile
Guys, I agree with what you write but how do you propose to rid Lebanon of this armed group? I don't think there is any power in the world ready to disarm them for Lebanon.

Is the Lebanese Army able and/or ready to do that?

How can it be done from a practical point of view?
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Truth Squad

114 Posts

Posted - 01/18/2006 :  9:30:23 PM  Show Profile
quote:
Originally posted by Shan

Guys, I agree with what you write but how do you propose to rid Lebanon of this armed group? I don't think there is any power in the world ready to disarm them for Lebanon.
Is the Lebanese Army able and/or ready to do that?
How can it be done from a practical point of view?

There is no magic formula, I suggest we put forth a set of principles, guidelines and objectives before engaging in a real dialogue between the different lebanese (with a small L) groups. I am not about to discuss those here but I will be happy to do it under a different title.

If dialogue fails to reach any agreement whatsoever on any formula (be it unified republic with centralized government, confessional federacy or confederacy, partition) then I leave you to ponder a historic factoid and a quote from Abraham Lincoln:

In a speech to Congress on the eve of the Civil War in the USA, in which the North won decisively over the South, unified the Republic under the constitution and freed the slaves, Lincoln stated that the war is..."a People's contest... a struggle for maintaining in the world, that form and substance of government, whose leading object is to elevate the condition of men..."
The Congress authorized a call for 500,000 men.
Will you be ready IF called upon?

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fraizzze

Canada
58 Posts

Posted - 01/19/2006 :  4:34:22 PM  Show Profile  Visit fraizzze's Homepage
I will be ready
But i hope and pray with ALL my faith that i wont have to...
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ezdean

Lebanon
21 Posts

Posted - 01/19/2006 :  11:22:23 PM  Show Profile
I am still hoping that the Shiite community will find a way to convince itself and convince Hezbollah's leadership that we cannot build a modern state with security pockets and sectarian militias.

I do not want war. I think we can begin by isolating the Hizb if dialogue fails.
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Shan

USA
10 Posts

Posted - 01/20/2006 :  4:46:00 PM  Show Profile
With too many Shiite clerics supporting the cleric Naboulsi of Jabal Aamil (who pronounced a fatwa that no Shiite may represent the Shiites instead of Amal and Hizballa), who is being sewed by a number of Lebanese for his action that is a flagrant crime against Lebanese constitutional rights, I am gravely disappointed.

How is a multi-religous community of people of the same country expected to have hope of coexistence with a sect whose leaders are encouraging sectarian divisions?

This Naboulsi and those who support him commit a shameful act while they call for democracy. They don't know the first thing about it.
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ezdean

Lebanon
21 Posts

Posted - 07/16/2006 :  02:28:46 AM  Show Profile
Indeed Hezbollah is a cancer that needs eradication and I hope the Israeli attacks will not stop until these thugs are destroyed. But who said Israel wishes to destroy Hezbollah? If Hezbolah is gone, who wil give Israel every time the excuse to enter Lebanon and destroy its infrastructure. I think it is incumbant upon us the Lebanese to finish with Hezbollah: Start a new resistence movement against the "Islamic Resistence".
To those cheering in the Islamic world and the "voice of Islam" news outlets, like Al-Jazeera, screw you: I like to see your countries destroyed and your peoples killed and let me know then if you cheer.
HEZBOLLAH IS A CANCER IN LEBANON BEYOND CONTROL; IT MUST BE ERADICATED
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