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Default 2nd June 2008

The funny thing about almost every single thread where HA's weapons are "discussed" is the rhetoric that is used. Syrian, Iranian, extremists, terrorists, etc. What March 14 leaders and supporters don't seem to understand is that their Hezbollah phobia and obsession with HA's arms is what is keeping everyone from being able to settle this issue. Ironically, it is thier attitudes that will cement HA's arms in thier hands instead of finding a solution for them.

As long as you keep up this rhetoric, and talk soley about the arms as if the arms are the problem, you will not get anywhere, and HA will keep thier arms and only grow stronger. Once you realize that the arms are a consequence, and it is not the consequences that need a solution but the causes, then you will be on the same page with HA and serious dialogue over a defense stratedgy can be assumed.

FPM figured this out from day one -- thus the MoU. The question is, how much longer will it take March 14 before they come to terms with reality?

I'm guessing never.
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