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Iran Poised to Be 'Mother of All World Threats'
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"As soon as a cease-fire occurs, the 'Hezbollah Blitzkrieg' will crumble the 'Lebanese Republic of Weimar' and install its own 'Khumeinist Republic' on the eastern shores of the Mediterranean. The consequences of such a development are far beyond imagination for the region and the world. Hezbollah would have paved the way for Iran to create the mother o ... Last Update: 2006/8/15 Hits: 319 Rating: 0.00 More Details |
Hizbullah is obstinate, but keep lines open anyway (Michael Young, The Daily Star)
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"...First, Hizbullah must realize that its insistence on running roughshod over the preferences of Lebanon's other communities by claiming special status for itself will be disastrous, both for itself and the Shiites. Hizbullah says it is not above the state, but no one buys that line anymore, while everyone is increasingly angry that the party should b ... Last Update: 2005/8/20 Hits: 637 Rating: 0.00 More Details |
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Clear and Honest Words Addressed to Seniora and Hizbullah (Gebran Tueni)
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"The Lebanese people feel that the situation is out of control and that the government is in a defensive position at a time when it should take initiatives and act swiftly." Last Update: 2005/8/13 Hits: 680 Rating: 0.00 More Details |
Lebanon's 'old guard' is still alive (Farid El Khazen)
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"While the elections brought a large number of newcomers to Parliament, particularly among groups that were targeted or banned by the Syrian-controlled Lebanese government, the political process is still heavily constrained by politicians and parties that have close ties with Syria and harbor agendas that go beyond Lebanon, notably Hizbullah. In additio ... Last Update: 2005/8/11 Hits: 571 Rating: 0.00 More Details |
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Syria: The New Cambodia (Michael Young, Reason)
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"Will Iran make the U.S. whack Assad?" Last Update: 2005/8/11 Hits: 825 Rating: 0.00 More Details |
SPECIAL: Lebanon after the elections, Bitterlemons Roundtable
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• "Impossible" options - Nizar Abdel-Kader Lebanon no longer has an excuse not to fulfill its obligations toward the international community. • Syrian-Lebanese relations are not a zero-sum game - Rime Allaf As long as they believe their own country's interests are best served at the other's expense, Lebanon and Syria seem stuck in a self-destru ... Last Update: 2005/8/7 Hits: 706 Rating: 0.00 More Details |
Hizbullah's military bluff fools friends and foes alike (The Daily Star)
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"...few realize that in the absence of Syrian domination, Hizbullah will have the ability to expand militarily beyond previous limitation." Last Update: 2005/8/7 Hits: 697 Rating: 0.00 More Details |
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Lebanon's Christians must manage their decline (Michael Young, The Daily Star)
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"What is expected, first, of Christians, is to collectively initiate a process realistically assessing where they stand now. A suggestion of Joseph Bahout, a political analyst teaching in Paris, is for communal leaders to convene under the sponsorship of Maronite Patriarch Nasrallah Sfeir and prepare a strategy for the future." Last Update: 2005/8/4 Hits: 2547 Rating: 0.00 More Details |
A dialogue with Hezbollah on what? (Elias Bejjani)
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"It is time for all the Lebanese actual community representatives, political leaders, MP'S, Cabinet Ministers, and high-ranging clergy to immediately engage into an objective, transparent, authentic and serious national dialogue." Last Update: 2005/8/4 Hits: 580 Rating: 1.00 More Details |
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INTERVIEW: Hezbollah's Hussein Naboulsi: "Lebanon exists because of us!"
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Hussein Naboulsi, political officer and director of foreign media relations of the Hezbollah Party in Lebanon. Manuela Paraipan, reporter for the Global Politician and the World Security Network, interviewed him during her last trip to Lebanon. Last Update: 2005/8/1 Hits: 621 Rating: 0.00 More Details |
REPORT: A United Voice, Lebanese Youth
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Youth Action Plan for Lebanon, in co-operation with the Daily Star and the European Union. Last Update: 2005/8/1 Hits: 647 Rating: 10.00 More Details |
The Cedar Revolution's Slow Death (Gary Gambill)
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"If left to its own devices in contending with Lebanon's resurgent civil society, the new regime will almost certainly be an improvement over its predecessors. However, while the West should strongly back this government against internal and external coercive threats, it must be careful to distinguish between support for Lebanon's sovereignty and suppor ... Last Update: 2005/8/1 Hits: 553 Rating: 0.00 More Details |
Disarming Hizbullah (Gary Gambill)
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"Hizbullah needs the political leverage derived from its armed strength to overcome this obstacle. Far from rendering its paramilitary apparatus obsolete, Hizbullah's domestic crusade mandates its preservation." Last Update: 2005/8/1 Hits: 920 Rating: 0.00 More Details |
INTERVIEW:Lebanon's pragmatic premier looks to heal rift with Syria (Financial Times)
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Lebanon's new prime minister is striking a conciliatory tone towards Syria, pledging strong relations in the hope of resolving a border crisis that has led to a virtual closure of traffic to Lebanese trade. Last Update: 2005/7/30 Hits: 570 Rating: 0.00 More Details |
New diplomatic strategy in Lebanon? (Jerusalem Post)
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"Hizbullah's inclusion in the new Lebanese government has Israel scrambling for a new diplomatic strategy toward Hizbulah..." Last Update: 2005/7/30 Hits: 463 Rating: 0.00 More Details |
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Preparing for a shipwreck in the Middle East (Michael Young, The Daily Star)
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"In fact the Arab world is utterly unprepared for all that lies ahead. It is unprepared to deal with a possible collapse in Iraq - though Arab states like Syria and Saudi Arabia continue to play sorcerer's apprentice there, as do Iran and Turkey. The Arab world is unprepared to deal creatively with the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and to take advantage ... Last Update: 2005/7/30 Hits: 589 Rating: 0.00 More Details |
Good neighbors don't close their borders to their neighbors (Elias Bejjani)
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"Syria's ongoing clamp down and closure of its borders with Lebanon for the last four weeks is with no doubt a pre-planned conspiracy and a hideous crime that is inflicted on the Lebanese people and on their means for survival. This closure aims to pressure Lebanon not to implement the remaining clauses of the UN Resolution 1559 that necessitates the di ... Last Update: 2005/7/27 Hits: 519 Rating: 0.00 More Details |
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LEBANON: Customs regime threatens trade, leaves drivers stranded (Reuters)
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Stringent new Syrian customs procedures have left hundreds of truck drivers in Lebanon waiting at the border with dwindling resources since the start of the month. The move is seen as a growing threat to Lebanon's agricultural exports. Last Update: 2005/7/26 Hits: 523 Rating: 0.00 More Details |
One is a lonely number (Fadi Saab, Chairman, TMA)
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"It is a shame that the Lebanese are often referred to as motivated successful pioneers who remain incapable of making any significant contribution to the enrichment of their community." Last Update: 2005/7/26 Hits: 681 Rating: 0.00 More Details |
TRANSCRIPT: Future of Lebanon (PBS)
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Producer/director Paul Mitchell was online Wednesday, July 20, at 11 a.m. ET to discuss the film, "Future for Lebanon," which aired Tuesday, July 19. Last Update: 2005/7/24 Hits: 684 Rating: 0.00 More Details |
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