Thursday, January 13, 2011

BREAKING: HAS ANOTHER CIVIL WAR IN LEBANON JUST BEGUN? MAYBE: 2 grenades thrown at Michel Aoun's office

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Grenade damages structure belonging to Michel Aoun's Free Patriotic Movement, north of Beirut, no injuries reported; attack comes after Nasrallah promises Hizbullah's resignation from gov't will not lead to civil war.

... Two hand grenades were thrown on Thursday night at an office belonging to Lebanese politician Michel Aoun's Free Patriotic Movement, which is considered an ally of Hizbullah.

The attack came after Hizbullah leader Hassan Nasrallah promised that his group's withdrawal from the Lebanese government, causing it to collapse, on Wednesday would not lead to civil war in the country.
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A day after Hezbollah shook the Lebanese political system, talks aimed at easing tensions in the country are continuing. Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah promised that the resignation of the Shiite party's ministers from the government would not lead to a civil war, but a short while later two grenades were hurled at the headquarters of Michel Aoun's Free Patriotic Movement north of Beirut.

Aoun is considered an ally of Hezbollah.
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“Has Aoun become Hezbollah’s spokesperson who defends the party domestically and internationally? And for what cause?” The National Bloc, which is headed by Carlos Eddé issued a statement on Thursday asking if Free Patriotic Movement leader MP Michel Aoun has become Hezbollah’s mouthpiece.

“Will the next step [of the March 8 coalition] be to depose President Michel Suleiman and fulfill Aoun’s wishes by making him president?” The statement added

The National Bloc said that the March 8 ministers’ Wednesday resignation “leads to the unknown,” adding that their actions “will have only negative repercussions on the citizens and the economy.”

“Hezbollah and March 8 want the other party to submit to their will.” The statement added.

... PM Hariri said during an interview with the Al-Hayat newspaper that was published on Friday that the Saudi-Syrian (S-S) agreement on reducing tension in Lebanon had been finalized a long time ago, even before King Abdullah , traveled to New York for the treatment but blamed Hezbollah and its March 8 allies for not living up to their end of the deal.

Hariri also said : “ I will not implement any commitment I made before the other party ( read Hezbollah) implements what it said it would commit to and added ‘anything else is an attempt to sabotage the Saudi-Syrian efforts.”

” This is the major base of the Syrian-Saudi efforts”. Hariri stressed.

Hariri said he decided to break his months-long silence to defend the Saudi-Syrian process against a campaign aimed at distorting it. “I have kept silent for months. Now, I have broken silence just because I am responsible and concerned with protecting this process in the interest of the country and its stability.”

Hariri did not reveal the details of the Saudi-Syrian deal, but his political adviser, Mohammad Shatah, said during an interview on Friday that the Saudi-Syrian deal is aimed at achieving stability in Lebanon, by taking specific steps to reduce political tension, such as restoring contacts between Lebanese factions, ensuring that state institutions return to serving the public and following up on the issue of Lebanese-Syrian ties.

Hezbollah asked MP Michel Aoun to announce on Tuesday the failure of the Saudi-Syrian and to blame March 14 alliance for the failure.

WHY WOULD THEY DO THIS? WHAT IS THE MESSAGE THEY ARE SENDING?

IT IS A THREAT. AND ONE WHICH MIGHT BE RETALIATED AGAINST.


SO I ASK, CUI BONO FROM ANOTHER CIVIL WAR: IRAN - WHO ALSO BENEFITED FROM HARIRI'S ASSASSINATION, IN THE FIRST PLACE.

WHICH LEADS ME TO ONCE AGAIN SAY:

THE ROAD TO PEACE IN BEIRUT RUNS THROUGH TEHRAN.

IOW: IF WE WANT PEACE IN THE MIDDLE EAST, THEN WE HAVE TO ERADICATE THE ISLAMO-FASCIST REGIME IN IRAN.


THE SOONER THE BETTER.

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