Hariri Visits Qatari Emir, Stresses 'Arab Unity' over Yemen

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Al-Mustaqbal Movement leader ex-PM Saad Hariri discussed with Qatar's Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani the importance of unity against Huthi rebels in Yemen.

“The one-hour meeting (in Doha) tackled the latest developments in the region,” said a statement issued by Hariri's press office.

The talks “focused on the importance of Arab unity” following the Saudi-led coalition's launch of strikes against Shiite Huthi rebels, it said.

Hariri also thanked the Emir on Qatar's efforts to resolve Lebanon's hostage crisis, the statement added.

The al-Qaida-linked al-Nusra Front and Islamic State group took Lebanese soldiers and policemen captive in August last year after they overran the northeastern border town of Arsal.

Four of the hostages have been executed.

During his visit to Doha, Hariri was accompanied by his advisor Nader Hariri and former Ministers Bassem al-Sabeh and Ghattas Khoury.

He returned to the Saudi capital Riyadh following his short trip.

Comments 75
Thumb Mystic 13 April 2015, 13:50

Ofcourse he does, collects all takfiri sponsors together in the fight against Al Qaedas main enemies in Yemen - the Ansarullah.

Thumb -phoenix1 13 April 2015, 14:09

(2). Mystic. In Syria you can barely hold on to territory, not even Bachar lately can hold on to anything, and now in Yemen you got yourself some serious problem to deal with. Iran has put your mercenaries in the mouth of the gun and is now courting the US and the West. But overzealousness and pompousness don't bode well for people too long used push their weighs on others, when the time comes to adapt, you won't even realize it till it's too late. Your wrongful description of Saad Hariri is yet another proof of what I am saying.

Thumb _mowaten_ 13 April 2015, 15:25

hariri faithfully fulfilling his role as spokesperson of the saudi crown.

Thumb -phoenix1 13 April 2015, 15:42

Mowaten my dear, and what about Sayed Hassan, if I may kindly ask you, what role is he fulfilling?

Default-user-icon CFTC (Guest) 13 April 2015, 15:44

@mowaten E-X-C-E-L-L-E-N-T. Still laughing since yesterday. Thank you

Thumb barrymore 13 April 2015, 15:46

He does not need to. The Emir of Qatar was in KSA only yesterday. I wonder what you are faithfully fulfilling? Iranian empire?

Thumb _mowaten_ 13 April 2015, 16:07

he is the head of the lebanese resistance phoenix, and whether you like it or not, he isnt the spokesperson of anyone.

Thumb _mowaten_ 13 April 2015, 16:09

on a side note: does your diversion from hariri to nasrallah mean you implicitly recognize hariri is nothing more than a saudi puppet?

Thumb _mowaten_ 13 April 2015, 16:11

also you rethoric about iran and yemen is completely disconnected from reality, you obviously are a total ignorant when it comes to yemen's recent history and/or unable to comprehend that they have motives of their own. you point at invisible iranian involvement, and plainly ignore saudi constant interfering in the last decades and their own mistakes which led yemenis to grow tired of their bullying wannabee masters

Thumb _mowaten_ 13 April 2015, 16:12

http://www.globalresearch.ca/how-saudi-attempts-to-manipulate-the-houthis-and-the-muslim-brotherhood-backfired-in-yemen/5442293

"During the Cold War the US, the House of Saud, Britain, and Israel all supported the royalists in North Yemen and supported the idea of a Zaidi imamate against Yemeni republicans. Once the republicans won the war, the Saudis began funding Wahhabi programs and schools to convert the Zaidis and to create sectarian divisions in North Yemen.

After South Yemen fought Britain to become independent in 1967, the US, Saudi Arabia, and Britain began to support a Muslim Brotherhood insurrection with the aim of toppling the People’s Democratic Republic of Yemen. When North Yemen and South Yemen were unified in 1990 the Muslim Brotherhood insurgents founded Al-Islah as the Saudis continued funding the Wahhabi programs that would help produce Al-Qaeda and sympathies for it."

Thumb _mowaten_ 13 April 2015, 16:13

While Ali Abdullah Saleh was the president of Yemen, the Kingdom used Al-Islah to keep President Saleh and his General People’s Congress in check. After the ousting of Saleh during the so-called Arab Spring and the ascendency of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt and North Africa, the Kingdom got nervous and opted to exploit the Houthis as a counterweight against Al-Islah as a means of preventing the Muslim Brotherhood from controlling Yemen.

To varying degrees the Saudi strategy to manipulate the Houthi movement against Al-Islah contributed to the ascendency of the Houthis in Yemen.

Thumb _mowaten_ 13 April 2015, 16:14

Nothing less than suzerainty over Yemen is enough for the House of Saud. Despite the fact that the Houthis were willing to reassure the Kingdom for months and approached the House of Saud to sue for peace days before the war, the Kingdom wants total obedience from the Houthi movement. The Houthis and most the other political factions in Yemen — including Al-Hadi’s own General People’s Congress — cannot accept this. So the Saudis opted to force Yemen into submission by means of a war."

and so they invented the so-called iranian menace to justify this new failure in the making.

Thumb _mowaten_ 13 April 2015, 16:38

you're irrelevant and lame eagleyawn, a waste of air.

Thumb geha 13 April 2015, 16:48

no mowaten.
the irrelevant ones are the traitors follwing the orders of iran. whatever you say is a lie.

Thumb ex-fpm 13 April 2015, 17:04

"he is the head of the lebanese resistance phoenix, and whether you like it or not, he isnt the spokesperson of anyone."

He is the head of your shia sectarian terror group that destroyed Lebanon through wars, attrition, theft, embezzlement, money laundering, kidnappings, assassinations, undermining the state and its institutions. He is the spokesman of your waliy al faqih per his own admittance. Go sell your cheap and expired iranian merchandise on al mayadeen, al alaam.ir, and of course al manar.

Thumb _mowaten_ 13 April 2015, 17:29

lol geha, i know according to you the only ones who are not traitors are the ones who obey their saudi masters. good puppy.

nice mix ex-human, it's like a best-of of your stale propaganda lines.

and no eagleyawn, it may seem hard to conceive for you because that's what you do all day all year round, but i dont play these games, i post under one username.
as for the saudi fatwa, do you mean this one?
http://www.arabianbusiness.com/destroy-all-churches-in-gulf-says-saudi-grand-mufti-450002.html

Missing imagine_1979 13 April 2015, 17:52

Mouwaten here's something that may interest u it seems u seek knowldge but u have the tendency to omit the obvious:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=sAnNd39dvYs

Thumb EagleDawn 13 April 2015, 18:24

How many times were you caught posting under different aliases? You still deny it!!!! You even admitted you were posting under "crusher". Now, going back to your fatwa under your saudi.pilot alias, the internet was abuzz with your iranian lies and the mufti denied it. here it is on nahar.
مفتي عام السعودية: فتوى أكل لحم المرأة كذب وافتراء لتشويه الاسلام
http://www.annahar.com/article/228030-مفتي-عام-السعودية-فتوى-أكل-لحم-المرأة-كذب-وافتراء-لتشويه-الاسلام?utm_source=mostread&utm_medium=annahar&utm_campaign=daily

Thumb Mystic 13 April 2015, 18:27

They are a bunch of Wahabi babies all of them, all waiting to get fed by their big gulf momma.

Thumb geha 13 April 2015, 18:43

you are here to try and manipulate, and that is denoted clearly by your stupid voting machine that shows all how pathetic hizbushaitan propaganda is :)

you make us laugh with your stupidity: thank you traitors.

Thumb -phoenix1 13 April 2015, 19:17

So ya Mowaten, it's OK for you to label Hariri, sure, why not, but whereas it comes to Sayed Hassan it should remain a no-go area? No bro, Sayed Hassan is no longer the leader of that resistance, he now heads an army of mercenaries that will not desist till he bites the dust. Hezbollah is doing exactly what people have been saying for a long time now, that it is going way out of its self-made mandate, now into Syria, Iraq, Yemen and God knows where more. Let's be honest, Hezbollah has no business anywhere now, even here in Lebanon it should pack up and join the army, and continue as a political party like everyone else. Your lack of respect to the demands of those you oppose here will get you the radicals soon enough, both here and outside.

Thumb justin 13 April 2015, 19:42

votes votes votes LOL

Thumb marcus 13 April 2015, 19:57

Let us assume everything you are saying is true, correct and proper mowaten (which it is not). I am not sure what you are trying to get at. Do the events in Yemen concern us? require nassrallah to appear again and again and again on TV to spill his hatred? How does that serve Lebanon's interests? Where is the zionist enemy in all of this? Sheba Farms? Jerusalem? What is the Iranian Kuds Brigade of the Revolutionary Guards doing for "Kuds" (Jerusalem)? Does liberating Jerusalem pass through Idlib, Aleppo, Tikrit and now Sanna and Aden? I hope you are not laying the foundation for nassralllah's speech on Friday?

Thumb marcus 13 April 2015, 20:15

"hezbollah is the foremost authority in the ME for shias. wherever shias are in danger, you should expect hezbollah to step in."

Glad you finally admitted what everybody has been saying for a very long time. Hezbollah is NOT a Lebanese resistance whose objective is to defend and liberate as most resistances have done across history. Rather it is a Shia authority protecting shias in danger anywhere in the M.E.

And you wonder why the majority of Lebanese want hezbollah disarmed. Hezbollah according to you is a sectarian entity and as such is a existential threat to the Lebanese Fabric. We are a nation of sects, and as a Christian I do not accept another sect to have a militia with pure sectarian objectives. I see that a threat to my existence.

Thumb EagleDawn 13 April 2015, 20:54

lol @marcus من أفواههم ندينهم

Thumb _mowaten_ 13 April 2015, 21:58

a la niche pijama, zou!

Thumb EagleDawn 14 April 2015, 12:31

mowaten, you must think you are a Historian I bet. Excellent revisionist history written and articulated by the iranian houthi mouthpiece. Nothing that comes out of your mouth except lies. The third Reich had its Joseph Goebbels and Hizbollah has its mowaten:
“اكذب ثم اكذب ثم اكذب فلا بد من أن يصدق الناس في النهاية”
“If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it.”

Thumb -phoenix1 13 April 2015, 14:50

Arab, what you wrote is correct, in Yemen the government was putting up a good fight against Al Qaeda, until the Houtis saw a small crack in the wall and took advantage of it. Aided and sponsored by Iran, both them, Iran and Hezbollah saw an opportunity to take over Yemen and make of it another Iranian satellite state, however no one dared predict that the KSA will form an alliance and confront them. Now it's no longer a war between the Yemenis but between the KSA and Iran. Most pundits predict a long and protracted war.

Thumb EagleDawn 13 April 2015, 19:46

apparently you live in yemen and your mature opinion is only the resulting synthesis of personal thoughts you experienced during your stay there. you are obviously well versed in yemeni lifestyle and as such, i value your opinion which is devoid of any gratuitous confessional or sectarian hatred.

Thumb the_roar 13 April 2015, 14:05

"Hariri also thanked the Emir on Qatar's efforts to resolve Lebanon's hostage crisis"

So Hariri is thanking the people who sponsor the kidnappers?

what more needs to be said?

Missing ArabDemocrat.com 13 April 2015, 15:21

Boar - Qatar is a supporter of Muslim Brotherhood and affiliated groups. Stop watching Al-manar!

Thumb the_roar 13 April 2015, 16:16

Yes that is common knowledge also...But they along with other gulfies openly supported IS/nusra etc....the split between Qatar & KSA was in Egypt...but in Syria they had a common cause.

as for manar..ill leave you to fill us in what they show.

Thumb -phoenix1 13 April 2015, 19:59

Arab, check what The Roar started off the day today, he said he was on holiday, yet again he said the following and I quote:

"Is that why you posted everyday without fail?

I notice "good Friday" you were posting on naharnet.

You claim to be a christian old man..but you're here posting during Easter...Good Friday is not enough to stop you.

lol @ old men seething & posting everyday, including Good Friday." Unquote.

So, bottom line, was our friend The Roar really on holiday as he claimed earlier on or was he not trolling and stalking us all the time? I rest my case. Another proof I caught him lying. Just for the record, that's all.

Thumb the_roar 13 April 2015, 20:21

Phoenix claims his a Christian who didn't post on Good Friday.

So how does he distort the claim..by making false accusations against others as he always does.

This is a link of a story from Naharnet 3rd April 2015..Good Friday.
http://www.naharnet.com/stories/en/174134-geagea-meets-al-rahi-says-aoun-should-change-stances-to-improve-chances-of-becoming-president

Go see for yourselves if this old relic posted or not.
His a born liar who claims to be a Christian but posts on the most sacred day on a political forum.

You only need to check the history to see who was posting old man.
no need to live here like you know.

Thumb EagleDawn 13 April 2015, 20:26

No phoenix, @the_toar was on holiday in China attending the Chinese Formula 1 but kept his eye on the forum. He used to call his executive assistant daily to check his business empire and while at it he would ask her" Tell me what phoenix posted today", or " did eagledawn post on good friday".... you know he likes to stay current:)

I guess you know by now who was making all those disgusting offensive aliases. They disappeared but @the_toar reappears!

Thumb the_roar 13 April 2015, 20:33

It seems your seething today eagledawn...I wonder why?

Maybe you can give the old man a hug & comfort one another.

Thumb -phoenix1 13 April 2015, 14:09

(1). Mystic, Saad Hariri has tried everything he got to reason with your Hezbollah-led M8 side, but he never got anywhere sadly. He has compromised a lot with you people and all this for the sake of national entente and to find a way forwards with Lebanon's long ingrained problems. The Hariris are not radicals but moderates, of course I am not saying they are perfect, far from that, but at least the Hariris like all the rest of the Sunni moderates, they've gone the extra miles to seek solutions. yet for all the Sunni moderates' efforts, Hezbollah has simply exploited their goodwill, to the point where you ended up having the radical Sunnis. Hezbollah does not listen, Hezbollah dictates and will show not one iota of remorse when it uses force. But for lack of intelligence, and for a saturation of sheer cockiness, arrogance in the thinking of Hezbollah and its masters, all falsely built in a belief of invincibility, you've come to make one expensive mistake after the other.

Thumb justin 13 April 2015, 14:30

Stop trolling! Naharnet, how can you allow such blatant trolling and personal attacks by a hateful person!

Default-user-icon The ror mystic flame and m8 (Guest) 13 April 2015, 14:23

You need to shut you mouth

Thumb justin 13 April 2015, 14:24

"the Houthi rebels are fighting against Al-Qaeda"
state time place when and where!!!
Your houthis just like your hizb fought everybody but Al Qaeda. What a joke!

Missing ArabDemocrat.com 13 April 2015, 14:29

Another stupid statement from a Khomeineist drone. See my response above to your brother drone.

Missing ArabDemocrat.com 13 April 2015, 14:50

Boar - I happen to know much more about Yemen that you will ever do. I also happen not to be a blind supporter of either KSA and Hariri. But in the case of Lebanon, Hariri happens to be on the right path (for now) and the Houthis and Hezb are damaging the interests of their own people. No rational person can support the perpetuation of militias and the supremacy of militias on the state.

Thumb the_roar 13 April 2015, 16:01

obviously you're not the sharpest tool..but a tool indeed.

Thumb -phoenix1 13 April 2015, 14:39

Southern. In Syria the same was said, then came the FSA, then Al Nusra, now IS. Last week IS took control of Yarmouk camp on the very periphery of Damascus. I am sure especially nowadays to give them the benefit of the doubt, that everyone is against Al Quaeda and now IS. Having learnt from our past mistakes, one should today be able to tell with a reasonable level of accuracy that in Yemen we could all see a worsening of the situation, and now in the conflict that opposes the KSA and its allies on the one hand against Iran and its allies on the other hand, IS will definitely take advantage of the situation making a bad predicament even worse. Like everywhere, the people will be the ones to pay the highest price.

Default-user-icon achrafieh (Guest) 13 April 2015, 14:53

Arabdemocract wish that your name will happen in all the arab world
god bless democracy

Missing peace 13 April 2015, 15:41

i understand the panic and desperate rants of M8ers... they prefer persian hegemony over the arabs which they are part of but seem ashamed of it...
as for me i do not care about what is going on in yemen as long as it does not affect Lebanon. so hariri and nasrallah can make war there as long as it keeps them busy and feel important and leave Lebanon in peace...

Thumb the_roar 13 April 2015, 16:03

Is that why you posted everyday without fail?

I notice "good Friday" you were posting on naharnet.

You claim to be a christian old man..but you're here posting during Easter...Good Friday is not enough to stop you.

lol @ old men seething & posting everyday, including Good Friday.

Thumb beiruti 13 April 2015, 16:13

Here's the thing in Yemen. KSA has taken this fight on with very little allied assistance. It is one of the first times a regional Arab state has done this rather than letting the US do it, or some proxy force where plausible deniability can be claimed to render a defeat an orphan.
And that's just it. If the military campaign fails, the defeat will not be an orphan, but a child of the Royal Family. There is no face saving measure available to hide the disgrace of a loss which could shake or even topple the regime.

Thumb the_roar 13 April 2015, 16:18

excellent post, beiruti....first rational post by any M14ers.

& to add to your post...the U.S & KSA seem to be at odds at the moment.
wind of change?

Thumb -phoenix1 13 April 2015, 19:30

Peace, the trouble with our Hezbollah and FPM partisans, is that they will refuse everything we tell them, yet they will want to force it on us about their views, even if fake. The trouble gets worse when their tempers reach boiling point, some of them are literally tethering on the edge of the cliff. But anyway, life goes on, Syria, Iraq, Yemen, we can only debate, things will take their course whatever, and the ante here will not work in favor of those so temperamental.

Thumb EagleDawn 13 April 2015, 21:12

what is this? you call that debating? you're beyond evil (:

Thumb beiruti 13 April 2015, 16:17

War making in the Middle Eastern culture is like courting a wife. The man must be assured of success before he begins the venture, otherwise, he will lose face in a way that cannot be recovered. So he sends out his "best man" to reconnoiter and to ask, "if a proposal is made what would be your response". Only with the assurance of success is the venture attempted.
And in war, only with the pre-assurance of victory is the venture attempted. So it is very much out of character for KSA to have entered the venture without the pre-assurance of victory in Yemen. It is why the US is so important to be the one to absorb the loss if there is a loss. It is why Iran has a Hezbollah or a Houthi tribe, or even the IRG, so that the "official" government is not required to be responsible for a loss in warfare.

Thumb the_roar 13 April 2015, 16:22

U.S will come to KSA aid soon enough...but only when KSA stop being too big headed & comeback to the U.S fold under no illusions of grandeur.

KSA have been behaving like a country that dictates terms, even testing the U.S of late...but events will force them back to the good old days.

Thumb beiruti 13 April 2015, 16:20

So in Lebanon, Hariri is intently and keenly interested in KSA being successful as this is his patron as well and if it loses in Yemen, then his patronage source is shaken. It is also why Hezbollah and Nasrallah are so intent on supporting the Houthis against the Royal Family as they see a decrease in Royal Family power as a gain for Iran and for themselves. Power in the ME is a zero-sum game that is played at the margins usually. The KSA gambit in Yemen, however, is not a marginal play, but a central one where the stakes are not marginal but existential to the Royal Family and their benefactors.

Thumb beiruti 13 April 2015, 16:24

And yes, now they stress Arab Unity over the Yemen affair so as to enlist underwriters to spread the risk of defeat. It is like an insurance syndicate that is assembled to absorb a potential loss in court. This way, the potential loss will not have one father, but many who may be the father.

Thumb ex-fpm 13 April 2015, 17:09

ungrateful indeed.

Thumb _mowaten_ 13 April 2015, 17:32

the one time they did something good, they got thanked for it. so what? are we supposed to put up with a centuty of their BS after it? you guys are such muppets it's unbelievable how you didnt earn your darwin awards yet.

Thumb EagleDawn 13 April 2015, 18:26

no, you change your colors like a lizard with yellow iranian as a constant.

Thumb -phoenix1 13 April 2015, 19:52

FT FT ya habibi, you're seeing some members of your M8 side insulting everyone here yet made no effort to anything to them? let's be fair and talk fairly man, nothing else.

Thumb the_roar 13 April 2015, 20:28

the old man is begging for any support...He even calls bani , Maroun

lol@ Hakim is a real doctor & his followers don't beg.

whats next? hakim is no longer impotent?

Missing peace 13 April 2015, 17:19

without wars, undermining the state and chaos M8 cannot survive... their political agenda is as such. they do not want Lebanon to be an economically developed country competing israel... all they want is justify their so-called "resistance" by stirring chaos to thrive...
their political plaform is empty... what does hezbollah for example propose to enhance the welfare of Lebanon and its economy? nothing......

Thumb beiruti 13 April 2015, 18:53

Have you noticed that the common denominator in all of the armed conflicts raging in the region is -- ARMS. The Middle East produces oil, not arms. Arms are purchased with oil money. Who is gaining from the sectarian warfare in the region? Iran and the Shia? The Ikwan? the Wahabi? No, they are all the losers. The winners are the people selling weapons to both sides so that they will kill each other, create blood feuds and let the killing become generational. That way the children of the arms dealers can still make bank from the children of the Salafists, Wahabis, velāyat-e faqīhs killing each other ad infinitum with the finest weapons their oil money can buy.
Its a game and Middle Easterners are being played badly.

Thumb -phoenix1 13 April 2015, 19:51

Hariri will come back to Lebanon when Sayed Hassan decides to live in the open.

Thumb EagleDawn 13 April 2015, 20:34

yes, he can come here when he chooses that is why Aoun said if he were to become President that he would then personally guarantee Hariri's safety. When will you ever stop, when?????

Thumb the_roar 13 April 2015, 20:38

When will you have a day off from Naharnet, when?

Thumb EagleDawn 13 April 2015, 20:38

flamethrower, was Shatah Hariri's advisor? Was he assassinated? Was that a message for hariri that he can come to Lebanon anytime he chooses?

Thumb galaxy 13 April 2015, 22:17

بعد وفاته في طهران…زعيم الحوثيين الروحي دفن إلى جانب مغنية في الضاحية
لم يجد الحرس الثوري الايراني في ارض بلاد الآريين الشاسعة البالغة مساحتها أكثرَ من مليون وستمئة الف كيلومتر مربع، مرقدا ابدياً لزعيم الحوثيين الروحي في اليمن الشيخ عبد الملك الشامي، الذي توفي في احد مستشفيات ايران متاثرا بجروحه، فامر قادة الحرس الثوري بتصدير جثمانه الى لبنان، حيث شيعه “حزب الله” بعد الظهر في روضة الشهيدين بضاحية بيروت الجنوبية ليوارى في الثرى الى جانب عماد مغنية،

Thumb -phoenix1 14 April 2015, 12:43

(1). The Roar, I will respond to you today: You said, and I quote: Phoenix claims his a Christian who didn't post on Good Friday. You tell me where I said that I do not post on Good Fridays, where? Where does it say anywhere that we shouldn't post on this day, then who are you to say so? Then you barged in a couple of days ago, saying that you were on HOLIDAY which was why apparently you didn't post, but for the best of my understanding you were actively stalking on this forum, so you tell me, is this not another lie from you? Then why all this bitterness from you? You called me by all sorts of names, Old Man, you used dentures, walking sticks, you even called me a fart, you made me into a cripple, seemingly I made your imagination go well past its limits right? I mean look at what you wrote, look at the insults you threw on me, and all this without any provocation from me? You insulted other posters as well, calling them by truly shameful names, why?

Thumb -phoenix1 14 April 2015, 12:46

(2). The Roar. You look at the way I debate with folks like Mystic, Mowaten, Cityboy, FT, Southern and other people who hail from the M8 side, true, these days we are at odds over many issues, I am upfront and frank with my views, and so they are as well, yet for all this, none of us went anywhere near to your levels. Roar, yesterday I abstained from responding to you, because I wasn't prepared to waste my time with you, but today, after this Good Friday nonsense you wrote of me, it's clear that you hit bottom lows like never before. I told you, your mind, your imagination has gone bust, saying things of me that simply don't exist. People here have tried to bring you back to reason, but you keep insisting, why? Is it because I exposed you a few weeks about your lies?

Thumb -phoenix1 14 April 2015, 12:51

(3). Roar. I exposed your lies about your living in Australia, for someone who claims to live there, the manifestations of your presence on this forum and in the Orange Room prove that you actually live right in the heart of Lebanon's capital, Beirut. You live and work by Beirut time, now come on, no one can do that in Australia, then for an Aussie who'se been there for so many years, your interest in our affairs is not typical either for an Aussie. Then my dear Roar, you seem to have forgotten that I own a telecoms company, there are intricate things we do notice from time to time, hence your eternal presence on Lebanese soil, lest I say more, thence your posts in the FPM's Orange Room. Now tell me, who is that chap who seems to carry a similar alias to mine albeit with a color added?

Thumb -phoenix1 14 April 2015, 12:54

(4). The Roar. Now please, do not pretend you don't know him, right? I am keeping up with the ethical protocols of the trade by not divulging further, by how can you be on holiday and keep track of so many Lebanese forums and affairs at once? Last time you were on this forum posting as the Roar, you said you were leaving, that you had to go to work, now what, holidays? Roar, there was once upon a time when you were full of praise for me, but now that I have somehow shifted positions, you seem not to run out of poison over me, well? But I know that your aim is to get me out of this forum, by repeatedly provoking me all the while hoping that I will lose my cool and say things that will ban me from this forum, right?

Thumb -phoenix1 14 April 2015, 12:58

(5). But you see, unlike you, I am a happy man, life is being good to me, so why get angry over a person that is such a chronic liar like you? Since you seem to have the resources to stalk people, me being one of them, why don't you also check my posts of hitherto in the LF forum, then to Sawte.com? You made me into all sorts of things, the best one my being a Palestinian whose mom is from a Christian sect, my bad, I seem to have quite a wild effect on your poor brains lately. But ya Roar, in the recent past, you threw jabs at me, I even then told you that I regarded you as a junior brother at the time, accepting in good grace your punches below the waist, interestingly enough, something your good old friend Aoun does a lot, right? But Ya Roar, I told you some weeks ago, and I will repeat it again to you, there is this thing about you and the very best word really I can find for it is the word CHEAP, very cheap.

Thumb -phoenix1 14 April 2015, 13:03

(6). The Roar. You have this inherent cheapness about you, so much so that anything you touch, even diamonds, you will render cheap. It's so evident in your ways, in your attitude, in the way you parrot people when they criticize you, dunno my good friend, but this cheapness about you is not working in your best interest sorry. Now, you can say whatever you wish about me, you can try to dig whatever you wish on me, apparently your old friend Aoun did the same with Geagea and the LF a few years ago, about corpses buried under a certain highway, what did they find but more evidence of lies and fabrications by your old alter example Aoun? As I am trying best as IO could to help you elevate yourself above your cheap stances, above your cheap personality, above your cheap self-centered self, I just wanted to remind you, that is if you have it in you, to understand and accept, that this is a forum, one of the many forums you will find in the internet.

Thumb -phoenix1 14 April 2015, 13:07

(7). The Roar. That in forums, one should expect all sorts of different opinions, and yes, you will find chronic liars like yourself too, but then, forums are forums. You cannot expect everyone to voice the same opinions and neither can you expect to go anywhere past the tip of your hooked nose should you wish to be so obnoxious with people. people will just look at you with a sense of laughter and just carry on. Several people have been fooling here, adding layer upon layer to that cheapness about you, in Arabic it's called, Rkhiss, Bala Imeh. Please, continue to attack me, or attack other people in this forum, your role is absolutely past any doubt now, you are a paid troll who is here to derail and remove us from our criticism of Aoun, of Hezbollah or of any side you deem you're part of. As you can see for yourself, this forum is doing well and is getting better too, so no matter what you will try, life goes on here.

Thumb -phoenix1 14 April 2015, 13:11

(8). So finally for now that is, the arena is all yours, dig deep into your vocab of cheap words, describe me in your wildest ways, call me whatever you wish, sadly if not tragically for you, this man called The Phoenix is here to remain. you will open this forum every day should you wish, and you will see me criticizing your old man Aoun in my usual ways, and look, here is to fire you up, Aoun, Al Capaoun the Claoun, the boss of the Change and deform bloc. So ya Roar, now that you're fired up, go for it, invent, fabricate, create, jump as high as you can, do whatever you wish, the word CHEAP is stuck on your skin, nothing you will try can change that. Now I am going to see what new threads are up for today, feel free to follow me wherever you want.