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Originally Posted by Commodore Shi'ites don't have it any worse in Bahrain than the Sunnis have it in Syria. Their situation is much better off, actually.
Back to Lebanon, the Army chief should be a Muslim, whether Shi'ite or Sunni. You can hide behind "Wahabism" all you want and keep wishing for a Sunni-Shi'ite war, but that's not what I'm talking about here.
You are now 17% or less of the country and don't deserve the Army Commander position by any stretch of the imagination.
Once political maronitism is complete stamped out, there can be political stability in the country. That's just one small step to achieving that. |
threatning and giving out orders doesn't work very well with the christians of lebanon. u r better advised to relax lest u want to unite them against u, religious and secular. & i'd be very wary of the secular ones, they could prove to be very nasty if u try to stamp out their old community.. hehe
as for the 17%, dont worry about the nbs here friend, what is involved in the nbs here is beyond what u urslef can understand it seems or put together.
that said, thk the heavens that most lebanese muslims don't think in the same way u are now.