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Originally Posted by Dark Angel they dont have to go back to the israeli state, they will be going back to a palestinian state. but the israelis wont even accept that. i personally dont mind resettling the palestinians fairly throughout the vast the arab world, but until then the weapons of HA should not even be a subject for discussion especially in internal politics. now imagine the difference between having the Lebanese go to peace talks with the israelis holding HA's weapons as a bargaining chip on the negotiation table, and between the Lebanese going to the negotiation table holding nothing but their *****. the fact that the Leaderships of Feb14 are insisting on stripping those weapons internally, leaves alot to be questioned. are they too stupid to realize the magnitude of the leverage these weapons can provide over peace talks? are they in on an international plot to strip us Lebanese the only bargaining tool we have against the permanent settlement of the Palestinians? or do they simply not care about the outcome? either way shafic, and no matter how we look at it, the answers to those questions are not in favor of the loyalists. |
I think you didn't answer my questions, thus another reformulation:
1- Why doesn't Lebanon initiate peace talks with Israel during which Hezbollah's weapons could be invested as a bargaining chip?
2- Why does Hezbollah pledge the annihilation of Israel instead of negotiations? How does that serve Lebanon's cause internationally?
3- When did Hezbollah present its weapons as a bargaining chip to counter naturalization?
4- How could these weapons practically serve Lebanon in that regard?
5- How do perpetuating war (destruction, weak economy, internal turmoil) serve Lebanon in the meanwhile?
6- Why not negotiating a long term truce (based on security arrangements) before a comprehensive peace agreement? What negative consequences could that have on any Lebanese?
7- Assuming the weapons are a bargaining chip, why not putting it in the custody of the Lebanese people (i.e. army), instead of making it a subject of internal injustice and chaos?
8- How could naturalization be forced on Lebanon? In other words, is there a realistic process to do so as long as a majority of the Lebanese object such a project?