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Hezbollah draws Lebanon into Syrian war

fuji

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Hezbollah is not Lebanon.
You lose, you have confirmed that Israel is the invading aggressor.
Lebanon is responsible for what Hezbollah does, especially now that Hezbollah is supposed to be considered part of the armed forces of Lebanon.
 

groggy

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Lebanon is responsible for what Hezbollah does, especially now that Hezbollah is supposed to be considered part of the armed forces of Lebanon.
By that token, Israel is responsible for all that Hamas does.
 

fuji

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So by your own logic, Israel supports terrorists.
On the contrary, Israel and Egypt cooperate to crack down on attacks on Egypt from occupied territory, fulfilling Israel's obligations not to permit territory under its control to be used to attack other nations.

What really fucks you is the argument on other threads that Hezbollah is part of the state and its armed forces are a part of the Lebanese military. That removes any doubt that the Lebanese State is fully responsible for the actions of Hezbollah.
 

basketcase

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Not since Israel's repeated attacks on Lebanon have shown Hezbollah to be a necessary evil.
Will Israel stop threatening Lebanon?
I love how these clowns feel the need to turn attention from any area to become a vehicle for bashing Israel.

I find Lebanese politics extremely interesting and worth commenting on. Having read Lebanese news for years, it is clear that Hezbollah is using it's military might in place of political might. In the last election, Hezbollah placed 4th in seats but used the threat of their military to effectively run a coup. Thankfully the rest of Lebanon doesn't want to fall back into civil war and is looking at some kind of coalition deal.


What I find most laughable about G&G trying to turn it into an Israel issue is that Syria had invaded Lebanon in 1976 and kept their military occupation there until 2005. Add to that Hezbollah being founded by Iran and most people consider it an Iranian proxy. Somehow these facts never seems to enter into the blame Israel game.

Hezbollah has targeted Lebanese civilians, has targeted Jews in foreign countries, and has targeted civilians in Israel. They are a terrorist organization. The started an unneeded war by attacking Israel last decade and their members are currently on trial for assassinating Lebanon's legally elected president. If Hezbollah ever disarms as required by the UN and turns purely to politics, I'll change my opinion but until then someone would have to be blinded by hatred to think of them as anything other than terrorists.
 

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... now that Hezbollah is supposed to be considered part of the armed forces of Lebanon.
Where the hell do you get that from? Hezbollah is a non-state militia that has been banned by the UN.


That still doesn't change Lebanon being responsible for the sovereignty of the state and allowing Hezbollah to act as a non-state army means Lebanon has to take the blame.
 

basketcase

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So much for your credibility on this topic. Another one of your comical debacles.

"Former Lebanese Prime Minister Saad al-Hariri says he is now ready to share power with his rivals Hezbollah if that’s what it takes to help Lebanon finally form a government after nine months of political deadlock."

http://english.alarabiya.net/en/New...ri-says-could-share-power-with-Hezbollah.html
As usual you just spew garbage that has nothing to do with the topic.

What is being discussed is building a cabinet that has 8 members of March 14, 8 from the March 8th coalition (of which Hezbollah only holds third place), and 8 independents.

The leaders of Hezbollah's coalition aren't happy with the proposed structure and everything seems to be off as of now.

(An article from Lebanese news today tops last months news http://www.dailystar.com.lb/News/Le...hopes-for-imminent-new-government-dashed.ashx )

Even if this cabinet is formed as proposed, Hezbollah will likely be getting only 2 or 3 of the 24 cabinet seats.
 

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As usual you just spew garbage that has nothing to do with the topic.

What is being discussed is building a cabinet that has 8 members of March 14, 8 from the March 8th coalition (of which Hezbollah only holds third place), and 8 independents.

The leaders of Hezbollah's coalition aren't happy with the proposed structure and everything seems to be off as of now.

(An article from Lebanese news today tops last months news http://www.dailystar.com.lb/News/Le...hopes-for-imminent-new-government-dashed.ashx )

Even if this cabinet is formed as proposed, Hezbollah will likely be getting only 2 or 3 of the 24 cabinet seats.
You need to stop acting like a child and take responsibility for your own posts:

So I see that gryf is trying to blame Hezbollah's involvement in Syria on anyone but Hezbollah.


To stray from another thread, I wonder when Lebanon will ban Hezbollah because of their terrorist activities?
All I did was show how that has no basis in reality. Posting such silly items seriously erodes your already damaged credibility.
 

basketcase

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You need to stop acting like a child and take responsibility for your own posts:

All I did was show how that has no basis in reality. Posting such silly items seriously erodes your already damaged credibility.
WTF are you even talking about?
 

basketcase

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I have no clue what ridiculous tangent you are on, especially since the post you made is a month out of date and contradicted by the Lebanese press.
 
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