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Old 05-16-2008, 05:27 PM
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Default Re: Violence escalates between Sunni and Shia in Beirut

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Originally Posted by Jamroll View Post
Hmm, I see. But don't Hezbullah have popular support? Also why is the government of Lebanon so weak? How can it be that they were so weak they could do nothing against Israeli attacks, but Hezbullah were able to hold their own? Doesn't it make sense for Hezbullah, a more stronger force to be in control of the country's security? Why do they have a private telephone network, and why is it a problem to the government? Btw, all these questions are just me being curious and trying to understand the situation, I'm not trying to debate you or anything at the moment.
It depends on whether you believe this is a 'Shia v Sunni' war or an 'Iran v America' war..
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