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Hezbollah considering military coup if Assad falls
2011-11-23
Hezbollah's leadership is considering the possibility of taking control of Beirut and effectively carrying out a military coup in Lebanon should the current Syrian regime fall, the al-Arabia network reported Tuesday.
  
According to the report, Hezbollah members have expressed concerns over the escalation of the civil uprising in Syria, which could lead to the fall of Bashar Assad's regime. The Syrian president is an ally of the Lebanese Shiite group.

Sources close to Hezbollah noted that it was due to those concerns that the Hezbollah leadership was examining various scenarios - including a "broad maneuver on the ground," similar to the takeover of Beirut in May 2008. However, the current plans apparently include a much more extensive maneuver which may expand to a military coup.
 
"As soon as Hezbollah will sense that the collapse of Assad's regime is imminent, armed cells will quickly begin operating to seize control of Beirut's eastern and western parts," one of the sources told al-Arabia. "This operation, which will be coordinated with Hezbollah's allies, including Michel Aoun's Free Patriotic Movement, will be carried out under the banner of 'protecting the resistance and its weapons inside Lebanon,'" he said.
Ever so much more important than actual Lebanese citizens.
According to the source, Hezbollah will explain that the takeover "as an act that is aimed at countering Lebanese forces plotting to suppress the resistance in cooperation with foreign elements - headed by Israel -- and take advantage of (Assad's downfall) to annihilate Hezbollah."
 
About a week and a half ago Hezbollah Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah warned Israel and the US that a war against Iran and Syria would lead to an all-out regional conflict. "They should understand that a war on Iran and Syria will not remain in Iran and Syrian territory, but it will engulf the whole region and there is no escaping this reality," Nasrallah said during a televised speech honoring "Martyrs' Day."
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#5  Er...perhaps the term you're looking for is "free fire zone".
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2011-11-23 18:44  

#4  You mean with the statelet becoming the state? A lot less hypocrisy involved

Only if the state becomes a desert in turn.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2011-11-23 12:25  

#3  You mean with the statelet becoming the state? A lot less hypocrisy involved...
Posted by: Fred   2011-11-23 11:35  

#2  It'd also pretty much... clarify... things.
Posted by: Pappy   2011-11-23 11:32  

#1  It would be a great time for Israel to have a new General Sharon..
Posted by: Water Modem   2011-11-23 11:26  

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