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Geagea: Hizbullah Existence Not for Lebanese Cause Sake
Lebanese Forces leader Samir Geagea on Wednesday said that the region is heading toward "tensions and clashes," adding that the main event of the year 2010 will be the Iranian nuclear program.
In an interview with Al Jazeera satellite network, Geagea expressed his fears from possible military strikes and added that "through Hizbullah's presence in Lebanon… Any tension in the region would affect Lebanon."

"Hizbullah doesn't exist for the sake of the Lebanese cause," added Geagea.

Geagea asked whether Israel would have an alibi to attack Lebanon in case Hizbullah's arms existed with the Lebanese Army in addition to its current deployment in the South.

Answering a question, LF leader said that he does not expect any internal escalation in the near future, but rather a regional confrontation.

On the other hand, Geagea compared the latest visit of PM Saad Hariri to Syria to "the visit of (former) PM Fouad Saniora to Damascus when he headed his first government."

Geagea denied the visit was a reconciliation one, and added: "If I was a minister in the government, and my duties obliged me to visit Syria, I would visit it carrying my beliefs and opinions, and I would engage with it in a state-to-state manner."

"We have formed a national commission for the abolition of political sectarianism: March 14 with all of its components," said Geagea answering a question about Speaker Nabih Berri's raising of political sectarianism issue.
 



Beirut, 30 Dec 09, 18:36
 
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