Geagea Calls for Releasing Abducted Soldiers 'Militarily,' Rejects Parliament Term Extension

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Lebanese Forces chief Samir Geagea on Wednesday rejected any exchange between Roumieh inmates or other extremist detainees and soldiers kidnapped during the clashes of the northeastern town of Arsal, declaring that he supports a military operation to free the abducted troops.

Geagea also announced that he rejects extending the parliament's term.

“I am against any exchange of inmates for the kidnapped soldiers and I call for freeing them militarily,” Geagea announced in an interview on MTV on Wednesday evening.

“The fate of the abducted soldiers has nothing to do with the clashes' continuation... and I support a military operation to free them. Trading them for Roumieh inmates harms the Lebanese state,” he stated.

Geagea said that the latest clashes in the Bekaa's Arsal was triggered by the arrest of Imad Jomaa, who is a member of the al-Qaida-affiliated Al-Nusra Front.

“The initial plan was to recruit 15,000 Syrian refugees to become fighters and exert pressure on Hizbullah,” he revealed.

He considered the results of the border clashes to be “very good.”

“And those who said it was a humiliating settlement want more losses among troops and the eradication of gunmen to please the Syrian regime,” he noted.

On August 2, clashes erupted between the army and gunmen in Arsal in light of the arrest of Jomaa.

Several soldiers were held and wounded in the unrest which ended with a ceasefire last Thursday.

The gunmen withdrew from the town, abducting around 35 troops as negotiations are ongoing to ensure their safe release.

In a related matter, the Christian leader slammed the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant as a “big lie,” accusing the Syrian regime of being the only party supporting the extremist jihadist group.

ISIL “is formed of delinquents, criminals and other outlaws who are abusing some Koranic verses to carry out their acts,” he said, adding that the group's presence in Iraq and Syria was encouraged by the state of the chaos there.

Nevertheless, he assured that ISIL's atrocities in neighboring countries will not be repeated in Lebanon.

“No one should forget that there is a state in Lebanon and what happened in Arsal is a proof of that,” he remarked.

Separately, the LF chief completely rejected extending the parliament's term.

“Despite all reasons that might justify extending the parliament's mandate, we agreed in the LF to support holding the elections on time and not to vote for extension even if no presidential polls were held,” he announced.

“There are barely any arguments that justify extending the parliament's mandate.”

He also revealed that during last week's extended March 14 meeting at the Center House, he failed to convince former Prime Minister and head of al-Mustaqbal Movement Saad Hariri of holding parliamentary polls on time.

“And Hariri could not convince me of extending the parliament's term,” he said.

Commenting on the presidential vacuum, Geagea accused the Change and Reform bloc and Hizbullah's MPs of obstructing the polls.

“There are two parliamentary blocs obstructing the election of a president and we lament that the situation is going to remain the same,” the presidential candidate said.

He elaborated: “The decision is in the hands of (Free Patriotic Movement leader MP Michel) Aoun and Hizbullah but I also think that Iran, who has suffered losses in Iraq, does not approve of another loss in Lebanon and therefore the crisis is going to continue until further notice.”

He also denied that Hariri's return to Lebanon or the Arsal clashes could influence the presidential polls, stressing that he “will not adriftly withdraw (his) nomination without anything in return as long as Aoun does not want to reach a solution.”

Kataeb Party leader “Sheikh Amin (Gemayel) held talks with other blocs and concluded that they are holding onto their stances towards my nomination,” he revealed.

“And it is not true that my withdrawal for Gemayel's sake will change the results,” he pointed out.

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Timeline
  • 13 August 2014, 22:46

    Geagea: During the March 14 talks at the Center House I did not convince Hariri of holding parliamentary polls and he did not convince me of extending the parliament's term.

  • 13 August 2014, 22:46

    Geagea: Despite all reasons that might justify extending the parliamentary term, we agreed in the LF to hold the elections on time and not to vote for extension even if not presidential polls were held.

  • 13 August 2014, 22:44

    Geagea: We will not surrender to the current boycott and regarding the parliament, I am against proposals that evoke the people and there are barely any arguments that justify extending its mandate.

  • 13 August 2014, 22:43

    Geagea: There is only one regime who supported ISIL, and it is the Syrian regime. ISIL caused the biggest harm to the Syrian revolution.

  • 13 August 2014, 22:41

    Geagea: I don't perceive a western plan based on which they support one regime or another.

  • 13 August 2014, 22:27

    Geagea: The one million dollar (Saudi grant) is for supporting the army and not for supporting Hariri. The Kingdom is keen on fighting these groups because they harm Islam.

  • 13 August 2014, 22:25

    Geagea: I do not agree with the stance of (MPs) Kabbara, al-Daher and al-Merhebi, but their viewpoints do not represent that of al-Mustaqbal Movement.

  • 13 August 2014, 22:22

    Geagea: The fate of the soldiers has nothing to do with the clashes' continuation and I reject any exchange. I support a military operation to free them and trading them for Roumieh inmates harms the Lebanese state.

  • 13 August 2014, 22:20

    Geagea: I am against any exchange of inmates for the kidnapped soldiers and I call for freeing them in a military operation.

  • 13 August 2014, 22:19

    Geagea: The result of the Arsal clashes is very good and those who said it was a humiliating settlement want more losses among troops and the eradication of gunmen to please the Syrian regime.

  • 13 August 2014, 22:18

    Geagea: What happened in Arsal was triggered by the arrest of Imad Jomaa and the initial plan was to recruit 15,000 Syrian refugees to become fighters and pressure Hizbullah.

  • 13 August 2014, 22:15

    Geagea: Lebanon embraces the presence of Lebanon's Christians and there is a state here.

  • 13 August 2014, 22:14

    Geagea: No one should forget that there is a state in Lebanon and what happened in Arsal is a proof.

  • 13 August 2014, 22:13

    Geagea: What changed the political equation in Iraq is not ISIL but the Sunnis, some Shiites and Kurds' revolt against Maliki.

  • 13 August 2014, 22:13

    Geagea: ISIL has presence in Iraq and Syria because of the chaos there and I am not saying that it is not a dangerous group, but it is not an existential threat against an entity.

  • 13 August 2014, 22:10

    Geagea: ISIL is a big lie and it is formed of delinquents, criminals and other outlaws who are abusing some Koranic verses to carry out their acts.

  • 13 August 2014, 22:00

    Geagea: I don't think the Arsal battle changed anything in the presidential race.

  • 13 August 2014, 21:59

    Geagea: Hizbullah is against the Taif Accord and we don't know what is General Aoun's stance.

  • 13 August 2014, 21:59

    Geagea: There is nothing called a Constituent Assembly without violating the Taif Agreement. And if we mess with the accord, we can never imagine where are we heading. We don't agree on anything so how can we establish a new system?

  • 13 August 2014, 21:56

    Geagea: Saad Hariri does not need a deal to become a premier and they tried this approach with him when they resigned from the cabinet by later they begged al-Mustaqbal Movement to take part in the council of ministers.

  • 13 August 2014, 21:54

    Geagea: (Kataeb leader) Sheikh Amin (Gemayel) held talks with other blocs and concluded that they are holding onto their stances towards my nomination. And it is not true that my withdrawal for Gemayel's sake will change the results.

  • 13 August 2014, 21:51

    Geagea: I will not adriftly withdraw my nomination without anything in return as long as General Aoun does not want to reach a solution.

  • 13 August 2014, 21:49

    Geagea: There are no indications that (ex-PM) Hariri's return will speed up the presidential elections and I never felt that there was an already made deal.

  • 13 August 2014, 21:48

    Geagea: The decision is in the hands of Aoun and Hizbullah but I also think that Iran, who has suffered losses in Iraq, does not approve of another loss in Lebanon and therefore the crisis is going to continue until further notice.

  • 13 August 2014, 21:47

    Geagea: Some leaders talked to me about a protest to be held in front of General Aoun's house but fearing escalation or unexpected developments prevented me from agreeing on such a step. And I also thought about Bkirki's opinion in this regard and thus, we did not go forward with this option.

  • 13 August 2014, 21:45

    Lebanese Forces chief Samir Geagea in an interview on MTV: There are two parliamentary blocs obstructing the election of a president and we lament that the situation is going to remain the same.

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Comments 4
Thumb Mystic 13 August 2014, 23:36

Indeed

Default-user-icon full.disclosure (Guest) 14 August 2014, 07:52

mystic, why you stopped using screen name (full.disclsure)

Default-user-icon roukuz (Guest) 14 August 2014, 07:51

flamethrower...! i like it when you show them how to debate

Missing MyNigga 14 August 2014, 11:38

You know, come to think about it, Geagea should be appointed as General of the Army instead of president. Even then, Aoun shouldn't be president..