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Default Re: Violence escalates between Sunni and Shia in Beirut

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Originally Posted by AbuSadiq View Post
You are a pure moron. One does not need to be living in Palestine to denounce and condemn Israel!!!! One does not need to be in South Lebanon to support Hizbollah!!!!!!! One does not need to be an Afghani women to hate the Taliban!!!

Grow up boy.
now this guy is not even some kind of 'abcd' or even an 'abca'. he was born and raised in Iraq. So i resent the whole 'abcds are like this or that' blah blah blah. Let me reiterate. im simply basing my views off of the al jazeera reports, which you can watch for yourself on youtube. there has been alot of disinformation going on in the western media. For example, the torching down of Sa'ad Harriri's Future TV building, was not done by Hezbullah. Al Jazeera had exclusive interviews with the actual guy's who lit the building on fire, and they were from a pro-syrian SOCIALIST party. My only point is that this latest conflict is political and has more to do with politics than anything sectarian. Im the first to admit im a full supporter of sipah - e - sahaba. never mind propoganda or words, actions speak louder than words. and what hezbullah did after the isreali withdrawal in 2000 of the last and final isreali troops left lebanon after 22 year's during thier occupation of lebanese soil was phenominal to say the least. they succeeded where every arab nation since 1948 failed. There are reports coming in of civilians being targeted. My only thing is that these are coming on the orders of nasrallah himself, but by trigger happy gunmen, who are mostly young guys in thier late teen's and 20's. However having said that. i was watching bbc world news last night, and they had a man screaming into the camera's saying in arabic accent 'WHAT IS THIS??!! NASRALLAH PROMISED HE WOULD NEVER TURN HIS GUNS INSIDE LEBANON ON THE LEBANESE PEOPLE'. the man saying it was a christian, and obviously had relatives who died in this latest round of clashes. but he does have a point that is worth looking into. If nasrallah was upset over his communication network trying to be taken over by the govt of siniora, then he should went after the govt itself instead of targeting pro-govt political party's, like those led by sa'ad harriri. and notice something here, this is a political problem, not a sectarian one.

having said that, as far as sa'ad harriri is concerned, the truth is he simply took over after his father's assasination. and i think his father, rafiq harriri, did an amazing job in rebuilding lebanon from its devastation civil war. It was a daam shame when he was assasinated. and in my honest opinion, i dont think hezbullah would have been able to rebuild lebanon the way rafiq harriri, a wealthy billionare and engineer, was able to do. obviously back in the 80's, and the 90's, many lebanese fled the devastating civil war that wracked thier country. I myself had met many lebanese families here, both muslim and christian, during that period in the early 90's, and the christians never held any resentment against the muslims even though they had to flee thier country.
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