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| quote: | Originally posted by epsilon1
yes, the lebanese democracy is extremely fragile, yet most of them and the public support Hezbollah, which is indirectly devastating Lebanon, why is that? |
Unless you're watching el-manar (hizbullah TV station) or american media, i have no idea where you are getting your facts from. The moslem shiites are supporting them yes, but not the sunnis, catholics, maronites, orthodox, and the other religious sects in Lebanon. Lebanese people have so much shit to worry about in their daily lives that supporting extremists like hizbullah is the last of their worries. BUT, when Israel is destroying an international airport with bogus accusations, crippling the country in such brutal ways, with a civilian death toll far greater than the israelis, it's not going to have the vote of the lebanese. If Israel is pressuring the lebanese government, it is not working. They are screwing the civilians, while the governers are sitting in their mansions sipping on a whiskey glass. We will see what will happen in Lebanon after the chaos is over, everybody will be blaming the shiites for what happened. Most of the lebanese want to see hizbullah eliminated off the map. I don't think this is about to happen in the coming months. But for sure in the future the situation will be getting worse and as long as Syria and Iran are supporting hizbullah, god knows what will happen. I hope war won't be the number answer for a solution.
OFFBEAT: did you know that Tiesto spun in Lebanon? as well as paul van dyk, armin van buuren, ferry, carl cox.. i saw max graham and tall paul live when i was there 2 months ago on vacation while nick warren was playing at a different venue on the same night. What a shame that politicians are destroying my country. Wish god can do something about this and not people from Washington. DC.
My 2 cents.
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