Kerry Expresses Staunch Support to Lebanon in War Against Terrorism

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U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry vehemently stressed on Saturday that his country stands by Lebanon in its war against the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL).

Media reports said that Kerry lauded in a letter sent to Foreign Minister Jebran Bassil the endeavors undertaken by the Lebanese state in its war against terrorism.

“The U.S. stands by Lebanon in its war against ISIL along its border,” Kerry reportedly told Bassil, pointing out that his country will continue to cooperate with the state and to support its army.

The Lebanese army has been engaged in battles against jihadists from the Islamic State group and al-Qaida-linked al-Nusra Front after militants attacked Lebanese security forces in the northeastern border town of Arsal, which lies on the Syrian border in eastern Lebanon.

The jihadists withdrew into the mountains around Arsal after a ceasefire, but took with them several soldiers and policemen as hostages.

Three of them have since been executed, contributing to rising anxiety in Lebanon over the encroachment of jihadists and spillover from the more than three-year-old war in Syria.

The U.S. diplomat expressed Washington's commitment to pursuit and punish the terrorist

Kerry also explained in his letter his country's course of action to form a coalition against IS and similar groups.

Ten Arab states, including heavyweight Saudi Arabia, agreed in Jeddah to rally behind Washington in the fight against Islamic State jihadists, as it seeks to build an international coalition.

Military chiefs from the 21 countries already committed to the U.S.-led coalition are to meet in Washington next week to discuss strategy, Pentagon officials said.

The official acknowledged the fears expressed by Bassil over dangers imposed by ISIL and terrorist organizations on Christians and other minorities in the orient, voicing President Barack Obama's designation not to allow these components to be uprooted from their homeland.

The latest developments in Iraq where hundreds of thousands of Christians and Yazidis have been displaced, aggravated fears that the the Christian community in Lebanon would face the same fate.

Christian areas, like other Lebanese regions host hundreds of thousands of Syrian refugees most of whom live in popular residential areas that have been raided lately by security forces in search of wanted individuals.

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Thumb lebanon_first 11 October 2014, 14:58

hbb Kerry and Obama.

We thank you for your support. Really. Good that you see us outside the prism of "Israel's northern neighbor".

However, in what concerns "christians of Lebanon" and other talk like that, I dont buy it.

First because Obama has zero credibility. He promises. He doesnt deliver.

Second because we dont need you. In 1975 there was an alliance of Saudi Arabia, palestinians, israelis, americans (kissinger), russians, what not, to remove christians from lebanon. This alliance FAILED because of our heroic Kataeb and LF resistance.

Today we have 3000 disgruntled ISIS fighters who have the whole world against them fighting us. We are not afraid of them. They will not cross our mountains. And true, we do have political differences in lebanon, but we are united enough to fight those thugs.

Default-user-icon mustapha o. ghalayini (Guest) 11 October 2014, 17:34

i dont think that isil or nusra represent any serious danger to lebanon..not now , not in a thousand year
the real danger is from inside
the real protector is the LEBANESE ARMY, any arms outside our army is a kind of nusra isil.....\
i repeat: LEBANON WILL PREVAIL no doubt about it.

Thumb EagleDawn 11 October 2014, 15:15

مصادر امنية: قتيل آخر لـ "حزب الله" في القلمون السورية هو علي حسين رمال من سكان الخندق الغميق في بيروت.

Thumb EagleDawn 11 October 2014, 15:40

the first part of your reply is spot on.

Thumb EagleDawn 11 October 2014, 16:59

flamethrower and his "secretary" unleashing their voting powers ferociously;)

MTV: Members of political parties and others belonging to the Resistance Brigades have encircled the Shebaa police station in protest at the interrogation of Mustafa and Thaer Ghayyad.

Thumb EagleDawn 11 October 2014, 17:21

flamethrower and southern in case you did not notice there is an article today on naharnet where Syria shelled lebanese villages.

I know how patriotic both of you are and may want to record a comment or two condemning this aggression against lebanese territory. I provided the link for you to comment on in case you "intentionally" missed it.
Shelling from Syrian Territories Targets al-Kabir River, Border Villages
http://www.naharnet.com/stories/en/150714-shelling-from-syrian-territories-targets-al-kabir-river-border-villages

Missing peace 11 October 2014, 18:15

so strange southern that rockets hit Lebanon from areas held by the syrian regime, isn't it?

so spare us your hypocrisy and simply say that you do not mind that syria shells Lebanon as long as it is assad's doings like a brave patriot you are....

Missing peace 11 October 2014, 18:19

"since they hit the terrorists"

and for your knowledge they do not hit terrorists as only they fire on roads, target fields, and hurt only innocent civilians of the region there...
just to create fear among the population but as long as they are not with hezbollah they are not even worth mentionind are they? LOL

sure it is a thorn in your propaganda ....

Default-user-icon Through the Looking-Glass (Guest) 11 October 2014, 16:29

There is an interesting phenomena here that I cannot help but notice and that I'm sure many of you have as well, when the so called flame thrower is away most other M8 spammers are also away. Following his first post there is a deluge of them posting like their life depended on it. I wonder if they are all bused in like little mentally handicapped children going to the lollipop factory or do they pile into one clown car and come over together, the contents of most of their posts suggests the later. Or just maybe the spam squad are really just the flame thrower with many hats.

Thumb Candice 11 October 2014, 16:38

lol@full.disclosure!

Thumb Candice 11 October 2014, 17:07

lol you were amused 5 times in 10 minutes;)

Thumb cash.puppet 11 October 2014, 19:42

thats ok. I see you and your 4 other accounts came to the rescue like a good poodle :) happy saturday

Thumb Tony.Farris 11 October 2014, 19:02

@southern I'm guessing you weren't burdened with an overabundance of schooling!

Default-user-icon PEACE (Guest) 12 October 2014, 01:18

With The reluctant fight by the coalition to defend Kobane, I wish the Lebanese unite to protect the country against IS without expecting any support "staunch or hypocrite"