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Originally Posted by Anny Do you have any proves ?
Can you please find an article that says that from an Iranien Leader?
Plus, for all people information, I wrote a comment in NowLebanon website and suddently they didnt put it plus they changed a little bit the article that they posted before...
Those Kataeb are so corrupted, where is the transpancy. If they dont like your oppinion, they dont posted on their website and they call that they are so truthful and blablabla. But they show the exact opposite. | oh i think source is reliable enough... and on top of that Fadallah once famously said "lebanon is a lung through which iran breathes" | | | | | Orange Room Supporter
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Originally Posted by FBM this is from the NY times article you posted " even a narrow win by Hezbollah and its allies, now in the parliamentary opposition, would be seen as a victory for Iran " | So, the electoral battle is now seen as a battle between the usa and Iran, ma hek?
HOW DO YOU ACCEPT THE US INTERFERENCE IN OUR INTERIOR POLITICS SINCE YOU REFUSE THE IRANIAN ONE?
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Originally Posted by FBM oh i think source is reliable enough... and on top of that Fadallah once famously said "lebanon is a lung through which iran breathes" | find me one source and put it on the site. | | | | | Registered Member
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Originally Posted by Nayla H So, the electoral battle is now seen as a battle between the usa and Iran, ma hek?
HOW DO YOU ACCEPT THE US INTERFERENCE IN OUR INTERIOR POLITICS SINCE YOU REFUSE THE IRANIAN ONE?
Ana bedde efham ba2a what is this manti2 a3waj.. | I dont accept the US interfering in our business, do you accept Iran meddling with our business? Quote:
Originally Posted by Anny find me one source and put it on the site. | The Great War for Civilization by Robert Fisk, first couple of pages i think... | | | | | Registered Member
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Originally Posted by FBM I dont accept the US interfering in our business, do you accept Iran meddling with our business?
The Great War for Civilization by Robert Fisk, first couple of pages i think... | Thats not an Iranian leader who clearly says he is interfearing in Lebanese affairs. I found you an article that came from CNN that clearly states what the secretary of the white house mentionned about helping funding the loyalists in the elections. I was looking for something like that.
By the Robert Fisk is American, I dont rely to much on one and only American source. They are very good with their create their own propaghanda. | | | | | The Following User Says Thank You to Anny For This Useful Post: | | | Orange Room Supporter
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Originally Posted by FBM I dont accept the US interfering in our business, do you accept Iran meddling with our business? | There's no single proof that Iran is interfering in our interior politics but there's many proofs that the usa is doing it..
So, stop hiding plz and dare to see things as they really are
P.S: From the way u reply, I can notice clearly that the us interfering makes you happy. You think that by doing this, they'll prevent HA from winning the elections 
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Guys I love you sooooooooo much that im gonna tell you to go and read Na3em Qassim's book on Hizballah... read the part where he says that HA asked IRAN IF they could run in the LEBANESE elections or not, tell me how is this not interfering in lebanese internal politics????
Also Amy robert is BRITISH not american and he is VERY honest read this interview I think you will like him a lot... Democracy Now! | Robert Fisk on His Interview with Former Iranian President Khatami, Why "The IDF Could Not Protect the People of Israel" and More
The part that you will like this was in 2006 ok:
AMY GOODMAN: What have they (isreal) done?
ROBERT FISK: They have proved that they can’t defend their own people. They needed that ceasefire to stop the rockets falling, Hezbollah rockets falling. They couldn’t stop the Hezbollah missiles. Indeed, on the last day, the Hezbollah fired 200 missiles in one day, more than ever before into Israel. They couldn’t protect their own people. The IDF could not protect the people of Israel. And that’s why the—if you talk to the Israelis, they know very well what happened. The Americans may—Bush says, “Oh, Hezbollah lost, and the Israelis won.” The Israelis don’t say that at all, which is why there are increasing calls for Dan Halutz, the Israeli commander, to be fired and indeed an inquiry that might lead to Olmert losing his job, but I don’t think he will. | | | | | Registered Member
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GOODMAN: And Hezbollah’s power right now in Lebanon? There was a piece in the Financial Times that was quoting a Maine professor, from Maine.
ROBERT FISK: Oh, yes. That’s right. We’ve got to ring up people in Boston or Maine, haven’t we?
AMY GOODMAN: No, but she was saying Hezbollah has something to teach FEMA, giving out $12,000. FEMA gave out $2,000 to Katrina survivors and then stopped.
ROBERT FISK: They were handing out $42,000 to a man I know in the southern suburbs for the loss of a four-story apartment, which he owned. It was in cash. It was in brand-new $100 bills, which must have come from Iran. There’s no other—it’s not sitting—there weren’t any dollars left in the Lebanese banks. So Iran is basically rebuilding Lebanon, yeah, absolutely.
AMY GOODMAN: And Syria just said that they would rebuild a number of villages in South Lebanon.
ROBERT FISK: Syria has actually sent line crews to mend the electricity lines, because I was down in southern Lebanon, and I was going—every time I saw a truck or a bulldozer who was trying to clear rubble, I would go up and ask who they were working for and who was paying them. And they were quite frank and said, “We’re working for the Hezbollah,” or “We’re working for that company, which works for the Hezbollah.” “We’re working for the Ministry of Transport.”
And I went down to these line gangers who were putting up new electric lines near Qana actually, and I realized, talking to them, they had a Syrian accent. So immediately they were from Hama and Aleppo and [inaudible] and Damascus, and they were sent in by the Syrian government to mend the electrical line, so the Syrians are in there, but the Syrians don’t have any economic power to do anything for Lebanon. They are happy to promote war there and provoke war there, but they can’t do anything about it. But the Iranians have the money.
There is a rumor, and it’s only a rumor, in Lebanon that at the height of the fighting, Ahmadinejad spoke to Nasrallah and said, “If you want to hit Tel Aviv, it doesn’t matter what happens to Lebanon, we have the money to repair it.” That’s just a rumor. It sounds like Ahmadinejad. And Nasrallah did not go along with it, of course, if the conversation ever took place. And I say, it is a rumor only. And rumors in Lebanon, it’s like, you know, ghosts that swirl around you and give you nightmares at night, and you wake up and you have a cup of coffee, and you feel better afterwards. | | | | | Registered Member
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Originally Posted by FBM Guys I love you sooooooooo much that im gonna tell you to go and read Na3em Qassim's book on Hizballah... read the part where he says that HA asked IRAN IF they could run in the LEBANESE elections or not, tell me how is this not interfering in lebanese internal politics????
Also Amy robert is BRITISH not american and he is VERY honest read this interview I think you will like him a lot... Democracy Now! | Robert Fisk on His Interview with Former Iranian President Khatami, Why "The IDF Could Not Protect the People of Israel" and More
The part that you will like this was in 2006 ok:
AMY GOODMAN: What have they (isreal) done?
ROBERT FISK: They have proved that they can’t defend their own people. They needed that ceasefire to stop the rockets falling, Hezbollah rockets falling. They couldn’t stop the Hezbollah missiles. Indeed, on the last day, the Hezbollah fired 200 missiles in one day, more than ever before into Israel. They couldn’t protect their own people. The IDF could not protect the people of Israel. And that’s why the—if you talk to the Israelis, they know very well what happened. The Americans may—Bush says, “Oh, Hezbollah lost, and the Israelis won.” The Israelis don’t say that at all, which is why there are increasing calls for Dan Halutz, the Israeli commander, to be fired and indeed an inquiry that might lead to Olmert losing his job, but I don’t think he will. |
AMY GOODMAN: The relationship between them, Ahmadinejad and Nasrallah?
ROBERT FISK: I don’t know. I have never spoken to Nasrallah about it, and I haven’t met Ahmadinejad, and I haven’t actually tried to very hard. I don’t know. I mean, you know, Fadlallah once—Sayyid Mohammad Hussein Fadlallah, the so-called spiritual chief of Hezbollah, as AP always puts it, but he’s not actually, he’s simply a very powerful and eloquent priest in the southern suburbs, or was in the southern suburbs when it existed. And he once said to me that Lebanon is a lung through which Iran breathes. There’s the answer to your question.
you are proving that I am right and you are wrong in your own article. Please find me the exact quote where you see that Iran leader or any iranian leader mentioning that they are putting their nose in the elections of Lebanon ? | | | | | The Following User Says Thank You to Anny For This Useful Post: | | | Registered Member
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Originally Posted by Anny AMY GOODMAN: The relationship between them, Ahmadinejad and Nasrallah?
ROBERT FISK: I don’t know. I have never spoken to Nasrallah about it, and I haven’t met Ahmadinejad, and I haven’t actually tried to very hard. ? | And? So he doesnt know how the relationship between HN and najad is? I said read Qassem's book to get you answer about how Iran is interferring in Lebanons politics... I put this link to actually show that the guy is a very good journalist and that Iran payed HUGE sums of AMERICAN dollars to the lebanese after the 06 war... | | | |  | | | Tags | admit, affaires, ahead, beirut, biden, clinton, election, elections, elias, internal, involving, israel, key, kind, loyalists, murr, specially, surprise, usa  | |
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