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do u support gouvernement or opposition?

2006-12-25 05:25:30 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Other - Politics & Government

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too much outside interference past and present. not just by syria or iran.

2006-12-25 05:33:47 · answer #1 · answered by J Q Public 6 · 1 1

The political situation consists of Iran/Syria backed Hezbollah parliament members dissatisfied by the fact that they do not have control over the goverment as a whole. As a result they are pressuring the democratic goverment for either veto power over all measures (something that their numbers do not currently allow them to do - it is a power disproportionate to their seats in gov't); or to topple the government and call for new elections (ones that they will make sure they win). Lebanon is sitting on the brink of a cliff - with its democratic future in jeopardy, and the future of becoming a proxy state to Iran and Syria, and a Hezbollah run terror-state into the bargain. This would create a new geo-strategic front for Iranian power (not the will of the Iranian people, but the ambitions of its destructive leaders) and for violent jihadism. The international community either does not realize the gravity of what is taking place, or realizes and does not care to become involved. My guess is that they are blind to the danger. It mystifies me, however, that the U.S. is not raising more of a hue and cry in the international arena. What should be taking place now is that the diplomats and leaders of the free international community should be sending their members to stand together and show solidarity with the democratic government of Lebanon and the brave Lebanese who want only freedom and independence.
(Tears for Pierre, Rafik, Gibran - the young generation of leaders killed so that they could never lead a democratic and free country)

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2006-12-25 13:45:41 · answer #2 · answered by cyclgrrl 3 · 2 0

Poor Lebanon and poor Lebanese! The country is torn apart between the Shiite extremist (with Iran in the background) and the Syrian dictator. Nobody cares about the citizens and their welfare. I don't expect to much good for the country in the near future.

2006-12-25 13:30:22 · answer #3 · answered by blapath 6 · 2 0

I support the democraticly elected government. The opposition is Syrian backed terror supporters. Why anyone would support a foreign backed government rather than the one the people of Lebanon voted for is beyond me.

2006-12-25 13:28:47 · answer #4 · answered by FrederickS 6 · 2 0

I support fouad sineora, because he has a democratically elected government, the opposition has been killing people from gemayil to rafik hariri, I guess lebanese who are against senioura are dumb people who have fallen to nasarralah propoganda, if they have brains they would understand , that all govt opposers have miserable conditions of thier economies be it Iran or syria but then when did masses have the brains.

2006-12-25 13:32:34 · answer #5 · answered by Success & Money 4 · 1 2

In my opinion, Lebanon would be much better off without the Hezbollah, which is a terrorist organization. Unfortunately, all of Lebanon's good leaders are assassinated by Muslims...

2006-12-25 14:00:29 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Destroy the Hezballah Terrorist organization and the government will improve.Syria is the opposition and I do not support it.

2006-12-25 13:36:17 · answer #7 · answered by Vagabond5879 7 · 1 0

Another fertile grounds for world political order...

2006-12-25 13:31:03 · answer #8 · answered by deevoonay 3 · 0 1

just another reason for the Republican war mongers here in US to get excited about.

2006-12-25 13:29:11 · answer #9 · answered by Dfirefox 6 · 1 1

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