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Default 7th May 2008

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Originally Posted by WiseCookie View Post
The phone lines are apparently part of its weapons, which is an absolutely ridiculous argument, because the phone lines are simply not weapons. If you people actually want a true government to be built, you should know that the restrictions are important to keep it within the law. Hizballah did not ask the government if it could place these lines, which goes beyond its role as a resistance. Furthermore, the threats launched by Hizballah are a simple representation of how they hold the Lebanese state. They want a Lebanese state that is subservient to them and not the other way around.
Its either lack of knowledge or pure ignorance towards the ways of war. Weapons might be the apparent tool but the other bigger tools of warfare is communications and media. Just look at the the way some of the advanced armies operate and the technology they carry on their backs. almost every soldier in advanced armies has some sort of communication apparatus on him. And then there's media warfare which can make or break a war and again all you need to look at is the way america censors its media when they are at war. And the way israel was hell bent on destroying almanar in the first days of the war.

Maybe they should go back to morse code or wolf whistles.

Hizbullah want for its people to exist in a fair country with similar opportunities and rights. Unlike the country that failed their people in the south for many many years. Where were the cries of siyyada when they were fighting their butts off to free Lebanese land. Oh sorry i forgot they were busy enjoying their trips to 3anjar and spending the money they earnt from that relationship in paris, newyork or jeddah.

Nothing has changed since they established the resistance, the communications network was a part of that resistance then and is still part of that resistance and will remain a part of this resistance until the country is free of occupation by foreigners and free of occupation by their slaves.
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