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To: tejek who wrote (295902)7/20/2006 3:02:36 PM
From: steve harris  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572860
 
What would you have done? You blame so easily........so let's hear your plan for getting rid of Hezbollah while 23 Hezbollah members are in Parliament? How much money you would have devoted? What people would be put to the task......all the little details that the PM of Lebanon had to face? Let's hear it.


Whose side do you think the PM of Lebanon is on? If Lebanon supports Hezbollah and hate Israel, then welcome to Israel's anger when your "friend" Hezbollah attacks Israel.

Israel pulled out of Lebanon in 2000. Syria just left after killing Rafik Hariri. If the people of Lebanon can uprise and run Syria out of their country, then the Lebanese people are able to deal with Hezbollah. Unless they support them since they have elected 28 Hezbollah members of parliament.

I believe Lebanese Prime Minister Fuad Siniora is terrified of standing up to Hezbollah.

haaretz.com

Prime Minister Fuad Siniora should be asking for help instead of spending all of his camera time apologizing for why Hezbollah runs his country.

Lebanon can't have it both ways. They either support Hezbollah or they don't.