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Originally Posted by sanfoura So how did Nasrallah collaborate with Syria? By taking part of the government? Filling his pockets with money? By killing other Lebanese? Hezbollah was only concerned with fighting Israel. Had they wanted to get into all the dirty work during the Syrian interference, they will probably be allied with you right now. Oh and I had no idea Iran was an enemy?? Did they invade us too? Care to enlighten us? |
Nasrallah did not collaborate with Syria, Syrians never needed to collaborate with him they just gave him orders that he followed. Yes Syria and Iran do fill his pockets with money and arms, the money and arms Hezbollah receives from Iran surpass all their other revenues and ofcourse Syria is the middleman so everyhting logistically has to pass through Damascus. Hezbollah is only concerned with fighting israel because these were their orders from their masters in Iran and Syria. Its either they fight when their told or no funding.
Actually Iran has always Had Revolutionary guards in the south of lebanon stationed.
Hezbollah is IRans and Syria tool of diplomacy, it is strictly controlled and tailored to the intended objectives
Let me remind you all when the Israeli Grapes of Wrath campaign in April 1996, when then-US Secretary of State Warren Christopher repeatedly shuttled
to and from Damascus to negotiate the terms of the April Understanding between Israel and Hezbollah. How come he didnt fly to Lebanon???
Another vivid example was the German-mediated exchange of the bodies of two Israeli soldiers held by Hezbollah for 45 Lebanese prisoners in July 1996. The Israeli-Hezbollah negotiations bore fruit only after German intelligence envoy Berndt Schmidbauer met with Maj. Gen. Ghazi Kanaan, the head of Syrian military intelligence in Lebanon, on May 12, and after Germany released Hafez Kasem Dalkamoni, a member of the Damascus-based PFLP, from prison on June 27 and deported him to Syria.
Syria always monitored arms shipments to Hezbollah from Iran, which is not permitted to airlift arms directly to Lebanon, but must ship them first to
Damascus, where they are unloaded and transferred overland to Hezbollah bases in the Beqaa.
Syria has always determined the timing when Hezbollah is allowed to attack
THat on April 2001 after hezbollah attack, Israel didnt even retaliate against Hezbollah. On April 16, the Israeli air force bombed Hezbollah's masters, Syria that day Syrian radar station in the Dahr al-Baidar was bombed
On July 1, Israel launched a second air strike against a Syrian radar position in Lebanon, wounding two Syrian soldiers, two days after a Hezbollah missile attack injured an Israeli soldier.
Please stop your non sense your no better then the SLA. You collaborated with the enemy and became his tool. the only difference is that the people you served were in control.
Here is a Quote from the Collaborator
Hassan Nasrallah
The presence of Syrian forces in Lebanon is a regional and internal necessity for Lebanon and a national obligation for Syria," declared Nasrallah. "Should the Syrian leadership take its army out of Lebanon, we as Lebanese will stand up and tell them they are wrong and are doing something which is not in Lebanon's interest.
Yet he dares to say NO TO FOREIGN INTERFERENCE
what a hypocryte