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Originally Posted by Dry Ice Those "takfiris" are infiltrating through the Syrian borders.
The Army has taken very recent moves in spreading near the Northeastern borders and Deir el Achayer, it should do the same on the borders with Israel.
This is now. | You are wrong since Takfiris are growing inside Lebanon. I doubt that army is now controlling these groups and avoiding their growing, since political class ruling lebanon is very laxist with takfiri terrorist propaganda.
Any way, Army is welcome everywhere. Who forbids it to fight against israeli agressions? But could it do that NOW? | | | |
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Originally Posted by Dry Ice Wouldn't you want Israeli tourists spending money in our country or is this a crime? | Tourists from the enemy state are very welcomed... Please, would you tell them that from me. We will take care of them very much. | | | |
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Originally Posted by fuad You might be right about any future balance of trade. It is probably not to Lebanon's advantage. But Lebanon can put tarriffs on the products it can't compete with.
But what about cultural links. There are many jews and Israelis who oppose their governmnet's actions more than many Lebanese. Why can't they visit Lebanon and share ideas and meet like-minded people here. What is the harm in that? | We should better first establish cultural links with and between the magma of feb 14th.
It is ridiculous to speak about cultural links with the ennemy state when it still continues its daily agreessions against Lebanon.
You already know my position, which is completely consistent, so would you please say where you want to go? | | | |
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Originally Posted by Dry Ice No, u did not answer!
Q.1 How do those interests meet in a thread where we are criticizing the double standards of Syria's dealing with the Israelis? | Even if what you say is exact, Syria is Syria and HA is stil the great HA that south lebaneses love and esteem.
Q.2 Oh I forgot, Syria "supports" the resistance so you turn a blind eye on whatever else Syria does?
No. I am just anxious to fight and defend Lebanon from its ennemies : israel and the takfiris groups
Q.3 Oh wait, Syria "supports" the resistance and deals with Israel? Could it be that the Syrians are playing the Hezb card till they get what they want?
That is the Syrian's business. Fais ce que doit et advienne que pourra. That means that you should just do what you have to do. HA do it's duty perfectly
Q.4 Don't tell me that it's all a geostrategic game where nations like Syria and Iran are actively seeking their respective agendas while using tools like Hezb?
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Hassan, it's unbelievable how much you're intolerant. Get rid of your dogmas when you're debating. Everytime someone has something to say you start making assumptions and speculating. Quote: |
Originally Posted by hassan You already know my position, which is completely consistent, so would you please say where you want to go? | Consistence doesn't make you right, what you call consistence is actually dogmatism. Bush, Sharon, Hitler, Saddam, Assad, they all thought\think they have ''consistent" thesis, but that doesn't make them right in any way.
As for the subject of syrians trading with israel. I think that's a minor problem compared to the facts that:
Their water is stolen, their land is occupied, their people is starving, their economy is weak, they have no freedom of speech or of thinking, every human right is violated. I understand that a fighting country would suffer all those problems as a price for it's independance. But they aren't fighting and they are suffocating their people.
So spare us from those pro-national and pro-patriotic speeches, spare us from spreading hatred and dogmatism (that's not for you hassan), you can either fight for your land, or you can go for negotiations to get your land back. And in both ways it shouldn't be allowed to leave the syrians(people) in that state (condition) of misery.
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When I pronounce South Lebanon and Iran, I feel my voice become precious, my hands become cloud and my front raises up
| South Lebanon is not for a specific population...it is a part of the 10452 km2 of Lebanon, and Iran is a foreign nation....
what would you feel if you pronounce "Lebanon" alone? | | | |
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Originally Posted by chafic Hassan, it's unbelievable how much you're intolerant. Get rid of your dogmas when you're debating. Everytime someone has something to say you start making assumptions and speculating. | Could you indicate when I made assumptions and speculating? Unless it is a sepulation from your part. Quote: |
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Originally Posted by hassan You already know my position, which is completely consistent, so would you please say where you want to go? | Consistence doesn't make you right, what you call consistence is actually dogmatism. Bush, Sharon, Hitler, Saddam, Assad, they all thought\think they have ''consistent" thesis, but that doesn't make them right in any way. | Anyway, you agree with me that you already know my position, even if you seem to hate it since you compare it to Bush, Sharon, Hitler, Saddam thesis Quote: |
Originally Posted by chafic As for the subject of syrians trading with israel. I think that's a minor problem compared to the facts that:
Their water is stolen, their land is occupied, their people is starving, their economy is weak, they have no freedom of speech or of thinking, every human right is violated. I understand that a fighting country would suffer all those problems as a price for it's independance. But they aren't fighting and they are suffocating their people.
So spare us from those pro-national and pro-patriotic speeches, spare us from spreading hatred and dogmatism (that's not for you hassan), you can either fight for your land, or you can go for negotiations to get your land back. | I don't forbid anyone to get back our rights violated by isreal, with any mean. But like St Thomas, I only trust what I see. I just see a part of my land back and my parents under protection from israeli agressions with the arms of our national greatful resistance Quote: |
Originally Posted by chafic And in both ways it shouldn't be allowed to leave the syrians(people) in that state (condition) of misery. | Suppose that you are right. What do you wish me to do? | | | |
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Originally Posted by Lebanon_not_Arabic South Lebanon is not for a specific population...it is a part of the 10452 km2 of Lebanon, and Iran is a foreign nation....
what would you feel if you pronounce "Lebanon" alone? | I feel the same.
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About Iran, that is true that Iran is not arabic like Lebanon. But I love it.
| Since you and me are Lebanese, what binds us to Iran?
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Originally Posted by حسن Even if what you say is exact, Syria is Syria and HA is stil the great HA that south lebaneses love and esteem. | You really have to bring in HA in each thread about Syria, no problem they are synonymous. Quote: |
Originally Posted by حسن Q.2 Oh I forgot, Syria "supports" the resistance so you turn a blind eye on whatever else Syria does?
No. I am just anxious to fight and defend Lebanon from its ennemies : israel and the takfiris groups | and Syria deals with your enemy, so that makes her....? Quote: |
Originally Posted by حسن Q.3 Oh wait, Syria "supports" the resistance and deals with Israel? Could it be that the Syrians are playing the Hezb card till they get what they want?
That is the Syrian's business. Fais ce que doit et advienne que pourra. That means that you should just do what you have to do. HA do it's duty perfectly | hehe :) Quote: |
Originally Posted by حسن Q.4 Don't tell me that it's all a geostrategic game where nations like Syria and Iran are actively seeking their respective agendas while using tools like Hezb?
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