Jumblat: Factions Hoping to Make Plans Based on Belief Syrian Crisis Will End Soon are Mistaken

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Progressive Socialist Party leader MP Walid Jumblat hoped on Monday that the Lebanese factions would restore contacts between each other instead of awaiting the outcome of the Syrian crisis.

He said in his weekly editorial in the PSP-affiliated al-Anbaa website: “Those seeking to make their political plans based on the belief that the Syrian crisis will end soon are mistaken.”

Commenting on Syrian President Bashar Assad's speech on Sunday, the MP remarked: “It demonstrates that he is completely detached from reality.”

“His speech was a far cry from the sophisticated setting of the opera house where he made his address because the speech was repetitive and reminiscent of the speech he made during the beginning of the conflict,” he noted.

The only difference between his first few speeches and the last one is the death toll in Syria, which at the time of the first address had exceeded 3,000, while now latest estimates place the figure at over 60,000, continued Jumblat.

“Assad's detachment from reality has reached such an extent that his 'political proposal to end the crisis' is nothing more than a number of steps that were suspiciously implemented in the past,” he added.

“The new constitution, superficial reform, and illusory elections were carried out during the previous phase over the bodies of the Syrian people,” said the PSP leader.

“These measures were required before the eruption of the crisis,” he stressed.

“The proposals are now nothing more than soap bubbles because they are no longer able to tackle the heart of the problem,” he stated.

“The speech shut the door against all Arab and international political initiatives, no matter how weak they are, in order to exploit the international community's unwillingness to intervene in Syria to continue the regime's violence against the people,” Jumblat lamented.

Comments 5
Thumb andre.jabbour 07 January 2013, 15:27

Jumblatt is so smart.... That's why he waited a long time before criticizing the Syrian dictator. He's a pro in terms of being coward, we should learn from him.

Thumb lebnanfirst 07 January 2013, 20:24

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Missing beirutbastard00 07 January 2013, 21:43

He was the first and most vocal Lebanese politicians to speak out against bashar!

Thumb geha 07 January 2013, 18:42

irrespective of everything else, his analysis is correct, and his warning about internal sectarian strife is real knowing what hizbushaitan are decided to do.

Missing beirutbastard00 07 January 2013, 21:41

And he's of the least photogenic ppl I've ever seen! Lol