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I cant tell the difference. Out of abundance of caution I assume everyone is a connected militia member, and tiptoe about. Thats if I ever go to Lebanon to begin with :)
your assumption is wrong. Municipalities do help in directing traffic.
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Yes ma'am. Perhaps they should also have a "Kashafe" unit also? Or maybe a
"militia" as well? Maybe their own communication network?
dakhlak doesn't kataeb and LF have a Kashafe? I've seen them many times on TV!

HA = Resistance and not a Militia not according to me but according to the Lebanese Gov.

Who told u FM doesn't have their own communication network? or have u heard of something called "secure plus" yalle teb3a la 2elon?
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Don't worry about it, you might be smart and educated, unfortunately your positions are too extreme especially about Hezbollah and you've been sinking yourself for quite some time because of this kind of positioning.

Yes Hezbollah is not always right and people need to accept this here.
But they're not all bad like you would want it to appear, that's all
for once i agree with you

being radical is never healthy and HA is trying to be more pragmatic bass some supporters are resisting that.
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هناك شخص يملك صلاحيّات رئيس الجمهورية ورئيس مجلس النواب وقرارات الحكومة ومن الطبيعيّ أنه يعرف ماذا يحصل في الضاحية، فتوجهوا إليه بالسؤال لأنه ما من أحد هنا يملك معلومات أفضل منه
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Don't worry about it, you might be smart and educated, unfortunately your positions are too extreme especially about Hezbollah and you've been sinking yourself for quite some time because of this kind of positioning.

Yes Hezbollah is not always right and people need to accept this here.
But they're not all bad like you would want it to appear, that's all
My positions are not extreme at all. They seem extreme here in this forum because I am almost the only one that says it like it is when it comes to Hezbollah and do not care to "soften" criticism, and pander to HA's supporters.

There is nothing extreme about opposing armed militias and requiring all armed forces to be under the control of the army police and central government. There is nothing extreme in pointing out the recent events when Hezbollah's fighters took over Beirut in a mini civil war to dictate their political will by the force of the gun. There is nothing extreme in pointing out that Hezbollah in more ways than not operates as a state within a state and has regional control over a swath of the Lebanese land.

What you call extreme position was indeed your leader's praised position (by all of you) until a few years ago.
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Yes ma'am. Perhaps they should also have a "Kashafe" unit also? Or maybe a
"militia" as well? Maybe their own communication network?
Beware the Shiaa hilal comin at'ya. The sky is the limit ;)

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It is somewhat extreme when you [repeatedly] point all that and do not propose a solution...

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My positions are not extreme at all. They seem extreme here in this forum because I am almost the only one that says it like it is when it comes to Hezbollah and do not care to "soften" criticism, and pander to HA's supporters.

There is nothing extreme about opposing armed militias and requiring all armed forces to be under the control of the army police and central government. There is nothing extreme in pointing out the recent events when Hezbollah's fighters took over Beirut in a mini civil war to dictate their political will by the force of the gun. There is nothing extreme in pointing out that Hezbollah in more ways than not operates as a state within a state and has regional control over a swath of the Lebanese land.

What you call extreme position was indeed your leader's praised position (by all of you) until a few years ago.
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beware the shiaa hilala coming at'ya. The sky is the limit ;)


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My positions are not extreme at all. They seem extreme here in this forum because I am almost the only one that says it like it is when it comes to Hezbollah and do not care to "soften" criticism, and pander to HA's supporters.

There is nothing extreme about opposing armed militias and requiring all armed forces to be under the control of the army police and central government. There is nothing extreme in pointing out the recent events when Hezbollah's fighters took over Beirut in a mini civil war to dictate their political will by the force of the gun. There is nothing extreme in pointing out that Hezbollah in more ways than not operates as a state within a state and has regional control over a swath of the Lebanese land.

What you call extreme position was indeed your leader's praised position (by all of you) until a few years ago.
Starting by pointing out at Dahieh as "Hezbollahstan" is extreme enough...the rest of the rhetoric and the repetition are here as substance, sugarcoated with a mild appearance, but only here to serve one same and unique extreme target.
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عيب عليكم تخوفوا الناس بالشيعة وحزب الله والهيمنة على الوطن وعلى مواطنيه آتية من مصدر السلطات العليا
It's their phobia coming at them alright, we ain't creating nothing ;)
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