The Lebanese political crisis!!! (9 Viewers)

Azzurri7

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Dec 16, 2003
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So what are the chances that Ahmadinejad won't win, and if he doesn't, what will the implications be on the situation in Lebanon?
If Mir-Hossein wins, and since Hezbullah lost, you think it will contribute a lot to the peace in the middle east?
You can't really tell what will happen in the Middle East. It's always unpredictable. As for Hezbollah, they've lost the Elections in Lebanon meaning that they wont have the power to control the country as they were thinking/having in mind to control.

Iranian elections at the same time is very important to us, specially if Najjad will loose, this way the Iranian-Hezbollah contribution work will decrease big time.
 

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Azzurri7

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Dec 16, 2003
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Nayla Tueni, Gebran's daughter after winning one of the seats in her town. Promising girl for the future at the age of 26 and she's pretty smart.
 

king Ale

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Oct 28, 2004
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So what are the chances that Ahmadinejad won't win, and if he doesn't, what will the implications be on the situation in Lebanon?
If Mir-Hossein wins, and since Hezbullah lost, you think it will contribute a lot to the peace in the middle east?
I have never seen Iran like this. It's gonna be a real revolution. You have to see the streets. People with green flags are all over the cities. The government will hold the elections and the leader of Iran is an Ahmadinejad supporter. It will be really difficult to beat them but I'm positive. Considering Siniora's achievement in Lebanon, if Mir-hossein wins it I'm sure we'll have a big step forward for the region's peace.


This is how we vote in Lebanon:D
And this is how we vote in Iran :D
 

Geof

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May 14, 2004
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I don't know what you're aiming at but there already is a green reforming movement in Iran in order to overthrow Ahmadinejad :D
Nice to hear, although this wasn't the aim of my question: I was referring to the ecologists :D

Is a "green revolution" possible in Iran?
 

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