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Wally: Syria and Hezbollah are killing us off
2007-10-22
In a especially candid interview with Wolf Blitzer on CNN, Lebanese majority leader Walid Jumblatt accused Hezbollah of assassinating his colleagues, Hafez al-Assad of murdering his father, and described the struggle for a Democracy in Lebanon. "We are ahead of a crucial three weeks and our opponents, although they are members of parliament, they have other methods to deal with us. Three weeks ago we lost a partner (Antoine Ghanem) in the majority ... We were 69 then, now we are 68. If they can kill 4 more of us, we will be reduced as a majority, and we will not be able to vote for a free president that will abide by international law and resolutions."

"It is impossible to have good security in Lebanon, we are hiding in our rooms. Most of the MPs are in an annex of the Phoenecia hotel, they are not even able to open the windows because of possible sniping."

When asked "who is behind these assassinations", Jumblatt responded "Syria and its allies Hezbollah. I have no doubt about it. The tribunal will give its verdict next year, but until next year it is quite a long time, anything can happen."
Posted by:Fred

#8  Bugs, I defer to others on this, but I believe the fact you highlight is perfectly consistent with the Islamic distinction between dar al-Harb and dar al-Islam.

But while I sympathize with Lebanese in general, I can't find my nano-violin for Marty Feldman, er, Wally.

Unless it was inaccurate or apocryphal, his reported comment about his heart per force rejoicing at the reports of dying American soldiers in Iraq put him beyond the pale. If he really said it, then a Syrian bullet in the back of his neck or a Hezbollah ATP car-seat cushion in his Mercedes would, uh, force my heart to rejoice .... sorry.
Posted by: Verlaine   2007-10-22 23:32  

#7  FUUN
I like it!
A meme is born.
Posted by: Thomas Woof   2007-10-22 08:12  

#6  We need for all of those border conflicts to be directed inwards...

Seems to happening in many places. We need to direct the mullah mookie conversion mind beam towards Iran and Syria.
Posted by: JohnQC   2007-10-22 07:21  

#5  If you look at the world map, and the 'Islamic World' you will see that it is at war on all of its borders. Africa, India, Russia, Thailand, Europe, ...

We need for all of those border conflicts to be directed inwards and not outwards.
Posted by: Zenster   2007-10-22 04:11  

#4  JPOST > PALESTINIAN AFFAIRS: CAUGHT BETWEEN ANVILS AND HAMMERS. Socialist versus Socialist - the only choice for Paleos ergo the [USA]World???, + THE SECOND LEBANON WAR BOLSTERED/STRENTHENED IRAN. Tehran works wid HAMAS + FATAH, and suppors Saudi Arabia in many thingys - Fatah has an office in Tehran.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2007-10-22 02:51  

#3  If you look at the world map, and the 'Islamic World' you will see that it is at war on all of its borders. Africa, India, Russia, Thailand, Europe, ...
Posted by: CrazyFool   2007-10-22 01:14  

#2  The borders of Muslim countries are nothing but conflict.
Posted by: Bugs Hupusose2306   2007-10-22 00:40  

#1  Lebanon was a Christian state. It is now a state where elected leaders are bombed by people working for Syria and/or Iran. That is an act of war every bombing. The UN has yet to provide findings adequate for their position. This is a nation of very decent people pitted against Israel by proxies. Iran will fight to the last Lebanese.

There is plenty of proof. The world is just too corrupt to save this Paris from radicalization?

Cedars and pines folks.

This world and civilization are failing big time. And the UN? They can all kiss my ass at the UN. FU UN. We call that FUUN.
Posted by: newc   2007-10-22 00:29  

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