Civil Unrest in Lebanon

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  1. Gilos

    Gilos Well-Known Member

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    http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4295254,00.html

    It's the 3rd day the unrest continues, good for the Sunnis that try to save their country from the Shiites death wish, after Hizbi-Iran-Syria murdered their PM, the detective that investigated the murder and now the official that followed the late PM path of opposing Assad- its about time I say...
     
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    Hizbi-Iran-Syria murdered Rafic Hariri? And you performed the investigation all by yourself?
     
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    Use your sarcasm on the Sunnis and Christians in Lebanon, maybe they will burst into hysterical laough and lay down arms.
     
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    That fact that you think Lebanese Christians generally and majoritively side with March 14 is what's really hysterical...I'll be waiting for the contents of your investigation.
     
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    You think "my" investigation is what caused this unrest? :), as I said, take it to the Sunnis, Im just watching out my window.

    the politic reality in the area has already changed, the ppl are just keeping up with the developments,
     
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    No, I don't think your investigation caused the unrest (I don't know where you got that idea). I'm simply curious about the methods you used to come to the conclusion that Syria, Iran, and Hezbollah assassinated Rafic Hariri.

    Indeed.
     
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    Wassam al Hassam had better security than the American president.

    Hassams own colleagues never knew where he would be from day to day or what route he would take.

    Hassam never used the same route and always used decoys.

    Question:

    Whose intelligence managed to penetrate his security detail that day and you get no points for Assad or Hezbullah. :wink:
     
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    No?, are they too far away to pose a threat or just have no interst to do so?
     
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    two intelligence agencies have a lot of interest and expertise in breaking up the region into smaller more manageable pieces

    guess who they could be and who would have the intelligence to know exactly where Hassan would be and in which car and at what time?

    clue:

    the same ones who want Iran dismantled
     
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    Wow, and there I was thinking its the ppl own belives that sets them to uprise and risk their lives, but its just a 4-eye white Jew all along that makes ppl fight each other when they dont even want to...., tell that to your "brothers" in Lebanon and Syria that thier war is not legit, only Egypt had the right to overthrown Mubarak.
     
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    http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4294933,00.html

    Brave man, probebly dont have much time left...
     
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    To get worked up over a book and hurt people it is not to smart. At least that what the press reports.
     
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    This is sad the press said it started over a book. They are not to smart for hurting people.
     
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    Lebanon bombing may tip the scale of stability...
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    Instability feared in Lebanon after assassination
    October 23, 2012 -- Several groups say Friday's car bombing was aimed to destabilize Lebanon; The bomb killed the country's intelligence chief; There are calls for the Lebanese Cabinet to step down; Authorities reveal that the bomb was placed inside a stolen Toyota
     
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    how can practically rich sunni minority "save" Lebanon ? do you think the Saudis are better then the Persians?
     

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