when Nasralla and Aoun die (hopefully VERY soon).. but there isn't an actual war in Lebanon (unless Nasralla wants to show us his muscles like last summer)
2007-01-28 07:10:10
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answered by jdoe 3
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Well, Lebanon will be in comfort again when either one of the regional powers steps back, or loses.
By Regional powers I mean Iran on one side, and the United States / European / Arab States regimes on the other.
Only when at least one of the two sides decide to give Lebanon a break, the Lebanese will rest.
There are several possibilities.
1)USA nukes Iran in the coming months, and Iran gives up supporting Hizbollah as a result to a forced agreement with the USA.
2)USA & Iran reach a win win solution by negotiation (not likely, but possible). The solution should embed an agreement regarding Lebanon.
Right now it is not in the interest of neither Iran nor the USA to start a civil war in Lebanon. Syria however might benefit from this so that it offers itself as a key to the solution in the region. Syrians have always been desperate to offer themselves as keys to various solutions in the region.
Thank You.
2007-01-27 19:11:23
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answered by Smutty 3
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The war will end when the lebanese get their head checked, and avoid the brainwashing that their leaders love to do to them. Have u noticed how they follow a leader to death? They get so brainwashed that they fail to see the truth and reality around them. They need new faces, new blood, youth to run their government, but they keep going back to the old outdated fabled leaders that took them to war in the begining. Have u also noticed how they post pictures of their leaders and their suicide bombers in their neighborhoods, in stores, on signs, etc?? That is so wrong.
To get that messed up country back on track, we need to put them in a huge washer with the best cleaning detergent there is >> LOL.
2007-01-29 06:56:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Lebaneese should work rogether to put an end to this tragedy ..
First , sect war and now political parties and governoment ..
I am very sorry for them.. I wish I could help, unfortunately , Arab leaders are very good at talking not doing ...
2007-01-28 01:48:36
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answered by shdtt 4
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The war ended over 10 years ago, and a new war needs to start first before it ends.
There were conflicts last tuesday, riots last thursday afternoon, and that's it. you can hardly call this a war.
And believe me, we know war when see war.
So will people please stop calling it a war before it becomes some kind of self fulfilling prophecy!!!
2007-01-28 05:57:33
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answered by webby 5
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the war will end when israel and the future movement (hariri and jounblat) know that palestinians refugees in lebanon should return to palestine to their home ...
2007-01-29 12:04:45
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answered by michoo 1
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Just as when i ask you, when are you going to die??\
see you never know, so we dont know when the war is going to end
2007-01-27 15:54:32
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answered by Anonymous
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oh they have all those things i went down with my ipod laptop camera everything they have it dont worry the war(their isnt a war) would stop when the government gets out of the government thats all because they all steal our lebanese money.
2007-01-27 14:23:05
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answered by heleb 2
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to goreuser: we have ps3, plasma, cable and all the stuff you only dream and wish about having.
war is going to end when Israel starts treating its neighbours as equals, and USA gets its nose from other people's business
2007-01-27 16:47:05
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends on time... I can't see the future.
2007-01-27 14:46:22
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answered by DaJessta 2
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