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Originally Posted by
Kasarjian
You do not have to like the Sunnis, but at least they are disarmed, controlled and contained inside Lebanon
What about the 1,500,000 Syrian and 400,000 Palestinian refugees whose majority happen to be Sunnis?
The issue of Hezbollah cannot (and should not) be handled on a national level, it is a regional issue...
Who will convince and how to convince Iran to dismantle its creation? at what price for Lebanon?
It’s ok if you disagree with me, I can’t force you to be right...
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HA is not a Lebanese organisation, it is a cell of the Pasdaran that recruits Lebanese Shi'ite mercenaries and operates throughout the world as a terrorist organisation under Iranian diplomatic cover. It is just the main enforcer of Iranian occupation in the Fertile Crescent as its activities in Syria, Iraq and Yemen have made increasingly clear. Lebnen Mesh 3arabe is therefore right in asserting that it isn't a national problem anymore (I'd argue it never was one). It will crumble like a card house when the umbilical chord that links it to the IRGC motherhouse is severed. There isn't much Lebanon can do about this, it has been infiltrated on every level by the Houthians. The way I see things, HA's downfall will be violent.
The Sunnis are another problem, assuming they'll remain passive (they won't) they will pose a demographic threat at the very least, this threat will threaten the character of Lebanon just as HA's existence does.
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Originally Posted by
Lebanon_not_Arabic
What about the 1,500,000 Syrian and 400,000 Palestinian refugees whose majority happen to be Sunnis?
The issue of Hezbollah cannot (and should not) be handled on a national level, it is a regional issue...
Who will convince and how to convince Iran to dismantle its creation? at what price for Lebanon?
Hezbollah will be gone when Ayatollahs will be.
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Originally Posted by
Lebanon_not_Arabic
What about the 1,500,000 Syrian and 400,000 Palestinian refugees whose majority happen to be Sunnis?
The issue of Hezbollah cannot (and should not) be handled on a national level, it is a regional issue...
Who will convince and how to convince Iran to dismantle its creation? at what price for Lebanon?
I agree they should all go home, but my point is that the Lebanese army is handling everyone except Hizballah.
Hizballah is the only one who controls the Lebanese army and this is very dangerous in case of a civil war your national army will side with the Shiaa.
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The Syrians and the Palestinians will be gone once Lebanon stops defining itself as a part of the Arab ummah, because that's the only valuable excuse explaining their presence in Lebanon (funny how they never head to the KSA or Emirates, huh?).
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Originally Posted by
Semitic Duwa
The Syrians and the Palestinians will be gone once Lebanon stops defining itself as a part of the Arab ummah, because that's the only valuable excuse explaining their presence in Lebanon (funny how they never head to the KSA or Emirates, huh?).
They are not allowed to refuge in the Arab countries, their Muslim brothers from other mothers in the rich oil countries are worried more about money and fancy luxury cars and women without having to work hard for living....
lazy racist culture.
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You speak of Arabs collectively as if either Israel or Iran is their primary "enemy."
My question to the Arabs would be, are either Israel or Iran a default enemy? Why have a default enemy?
Look around the world at societies that are evolving and economies that are improving, yet the Arab countries are fixated on deeming who is their primary enemy.
In my opinion, the Arab enemy is typically their own corrupt governments who prevent prosperity. It is not Iran or Israel's fault for poverty in Arab countries.
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Originally Posted by
Kanaan
You speak of Arabs collectively as if either Israel or Iran is their primary "enemy."
My question to the Arabs would be, are either Israel or Iran a default enemy? Why have a default enemy?
Look around the world at societies that are evolving and economies that are improving, yet the Arab countries are fixated on deeming who is their primary enemy.
In my opinion, the Arab enemy is typically their own corrupt governments who prevent prosperity. It is not Iran or Israel's fault for poverty in Arab countries.
Kanaan you still living in lala land?
Iran has been destabilizing the Arab for a few decades with their militias..
Destabilizing means causing poverty and chaos isn't it?
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