There's a very good reason for that. It's not because they lack some sort of leader to help them negotiate, it's because each party has its own opinions and refuse to compromise. Hezballah want to satisfy Iran and Syria, Hairi and Jumblaat want to satisy America. Each party has been given specific instructions from these countries to be relentless and only settle for what they want. Ultimately, there will be no victor as they shall continue to talk on without even bothering to listen. This is the biggest problem we are facing, everyone talks, no one listens.
You're spot on in most things you've said.
But we need to to acknowledge that 14march isn't supported by the United States for no reasons. It's very simple, the day Syria and Iran will stop financing Hezbollah, automatically 14march will stop going on the same Track States is going.
It's just normal to be supported by States when Iran is financing Hezbollah and Hezbollah is nothing but a toy in their hands. The day they stop following the Tehran rules and defend only the 10452km then I'd be the first one to criticize and bash anyone who supports other foreign policy.
I absolutely agree. I too want this nonesense of everyone having his own weapons to end. It's ridiculous. However, we may never come to this in reality.
Everything has an end in this world. No matter how powerful you are, you'll still fall down. Hezbollah will fall down, but they can still fall down in a pride not in a Militia way.
Hezballah are still very cautious of Israel. I think they should give their weapons to our army, however, it's not that simple. We all know who is better trained for a potential battle against Israel and it's not our army. The only way Lebanon can ever beat Israel in war is through a Militia style warfare. Hezballah can do that, the army can't. Regardless, I still don't think it's right to have a militant group inside this country that is stronger than the army. It means Hezballah can do whatever the fuck they want in Lebanon and no one can lay a finger of them.
Our Army are well trained, but they lack weapons and it's obvious. If Hezbollah really care about the country and about the Army and not Shi'aa, they would have joined the Army except that the orders comes from the General of the Army and not Hassan Nasrallah.
Againt, I also agree. There is never any justification for putting Lebanon in danger, never. A powerful person like Nasrallah has a huge responsibility and he should know that what he's doing is not the answer. I'm just saying that he hasn't been listened to for years and he's fed up.
Exactly. This is not the way to solve the problems.
You're not having it good with the Government fight it through politics, through pen, through voices, just like in any Democratic country around the world. Not in bombs with thugs and the dirty things.
You know what the next chapter will be, just because of the Shi'aa vs Sunni thing? Thats right, we're into the next Iraq.
Thank you Nasrallah for bringing the Qaeda whom are already in Lebanon to defend the so called Sunni thing. Thank you for creating hate between the two sects.