Nasrallah Says Aoun Can't be 'Isolated or Defeated', Hints FPM Allies May Join Street Action

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Hizbullah Secretary-General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah stressed Friday that no one will be able to “isolate” or “defeat” Free Patriotic Movement chief MP Michel Aoun, his party's main Christian ally, describing him as a “mandatory pathway” in the presidential elections and in the government.

“We won't accept that any of our allies be defeated or isolated, especially those who stood by us in the July war … Since the one being targeted these days is General Aoun, I tell you that you won't be able to isolate General Aoun,” said Nasrallah in a televised address marking the end of the 2006 war.

“All Lebanese need to exert strenuous efforts to preserve coexistence. We must all believe in the rise of a state that can reassure everyone ... There is no sect in Lebanon that can lead the entire country and this approach must end,” Nasrallah said.

“When we are all present in state institutions, we can be reassured that no one is seeking to eliminate anyone,” he added.

Nasrallah described the Lebanese state as “the guarantee and the solution” for all Lebanese, rejecting calls for “partitioning” and “federalism.”

“But it should be a state of real partnership,” he underlined, noting that partnership “can resolve all of Lebanon's crises.”

“We must find solutions to all our problems. But a major problem is that a significant segment of Christians in Lebanon is sensing marginalization and elimination,” Nasrallah lamented, referring to Aoun's FPM.

Turning to the presidential vacuum and governmental crisis, Nasrallah described Aoun as a “mandatory pathway.”

Hinting that Hizbullah and its allies might join the FPM's street protests in the future, Nasrallah added: “Do those thinking of defeating and isolating an essential component have guarantees that the FPM's many allies won't join its street action at a certain time and stage?”

“To support any of our allies in their legitimate demands, our options are open, despite our preoccupations in Syria and the South,” said Nasrallah.

“We are before a real national crisis and turning the back to each other won't yield any results,” he added.

And in an apparent reference to a recent visit to Lebanon by Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, Nasrallah said that “those who think that Iran might pressure its allies in the presidential issue are delusional.”

“Only dialogue can lead to partnership,” the Hizbullah leader underscored.

He also called on Christian leaders to “reevaluate their stances and consider reactivating the parliament to address the issues of the Lebanese and pave the way for reaching solutions to the other crises.”

On Thursday, Aoun said that he would take more escalatory measures if needed but stressed that he would give dialogue a chance.

“We won't allow our Christian and patriotic rights to be violated,” he warned.

Aoun spoke a day after he mobilized his supporters to hold street protests against what he terms as the violation of the rights of Christians and Defense Minister Samir Moqbel's decision to extend the terms of top three military officers, including the army commander.

The FPM has accused Prime Minister Tammam Salam of infringing on the rights of the Christian president in his absence.

The movement's ministers want to amend the cabinet's working mechanism to have a say on its agenda. They also reject the extension of the terms of security and military officials, calling for the appointment of new ones.

Prior to Moqbel's move, Aoun had been reportedly lobbying for political consensus on the appointment of his son-in-law, Commando Regiment commander Chamel Roukoz, as army chief.

Y.R.

Timeline
  • 14 August 2015, 19:13

    Nasrallah: We call on Christian leaders in Lebanon to reevaluate their stances and consider reactivating the parliament to address the issues of the Lebanese and pave the way for reaching solutions to the other crises.

  • 14 August 2015, 19:11

    Nasrallah: Only dialogue can lead to partnership.

  • 14 August 2015, 19:08

    Nasrallah: Those who think that Iran might pressure its allies in the presidential issue are delusional.

  • 14 August 2015, 19:08

    Nasrallah: Do those thinking of defeating and isolating an essential component have guarantees that the FPM's allies won't join its street action? Our options are open and we will help and support our allies despite our preoccupations in Syria and the South. We are before a real national crisis and turning the back to each other won't yield any results.

  • 14 August 2015, 19:06

    Nasrallah: General Aoun is a mandatory pathway for an active government.

  • 14 August 2015, 19:05

    Nasrallah: General Aoun is a mandatory pathway in the presidential elections and we're committed to this stance.

  • 14 August 2015, 19:05

    Nasrallah: General Aoun's stance cannot be disregarded in the presidential elections.

  • 14 August 2015, 19:03

    Nasrallah: We in Hizbullah won't accept that any of our allies be defeated.

  • 14 August 2015, 19:03

    Nasrallah: Some are betting that General Aoun and his allies will surrender to despair.

  • 14 August 2015, 19:03

    Nasrallah: We won't accept that any of our allies be defeated or isolated, especially those who stood by us in the July war … Since the one being targeted these days is General Aoun, I tell you that you won't be able to isolate General Aoun.

  • 14 August 2015, 19:02

    Nasrallah: We must find solutions to all our problems. But a major problem is that a significant segment of Christians in Lebanon is sensing marginalization and elimination.

  • 14 August 2015, 19:00

    Nasrallah: Real partnership can resolve all of Lebanon's crises.

  • 14 August 2015, 19:00

    Nasrallah: This state is the guarantee and the solution, not partitioning nor federalism ... but it should be a state of real partnership.

  • 14 August 2015, 19:00

    Nasrallah: When we are all present in state institutions, we can be reassured that no one is seeking to eliminate anyone.

  • 14 August 2015, 18:57

    Nasrallah: All Lebanese need to exert strenuous efforts to preserve coexistence. We must all believe in the rise of a state that can reassure everyone ... There is no sect in Lebanon that can lead the entire country and this approach must end.

  • 14 August 2015, 18:53

    Nasrallah: We reiterate our condemnation of this brutal aggression in Yemen ... As long as there is a will and dignity, this aggression can never win or achieve its goals.

  • 14 August 2015, 18:52

    Nasrallah: Syria and its allies, including us, are not seeking to partition Syria. We are fighting to keep Syria united.

  • 14 August 2015, 18:50

    Nasrallah: The American scheme is based on fragmenting Iraq, Syria, the region and even Saudi Arabia.

  • 14 August 2015, 18:50

    Nasrallah: We must all pay attention to this American deception.

  • 14 August 2015, 18:48

    Nasrallah: Does the moderate Syrian opposition have the ability to fight Daesh?

  • 14 August 2015, 18:47

    Nasrallah: The U.S. is using Daesh to fragment the region ... to oust governments and regimes, and to change the political maps.

  • 14 August 2015, 18:42

    Nasrallah: We were politically divided, yet we emerged victorious ... Imagine what we can do if we are united.

  • 14 August 2015, 18:42

    Nasrallah: We call for unity and for preserving the army-people-resistance equation.

  • 14 August 2015, 18:39

    Nasrallah: The Americans are aware of the deterrence force that the resistance possesses in Lebanon.

  • 14 August 2015, 18:39

    Nasrallah: We are capable of defeating the strongest armies and terrorists in the region.

  • 14 August 2015, 18:39

    Nasrallah: Every spot of our land will be an immunized bunker that will defeat your plans. In the face of the land invasion strategy that the enemy is speaking of, we put the al-Hujeir Valley strategy.

  • 14 August 2015, 18:33

    Nasrallah: This war has made everyone convinced that no war can be won through aerial bombardment or massacres.

  • 14 August 2015, 18:32

    Nasrallah: This war prompted a change in military strategies across the world.

  • 14 August 2015, 18:29

    Nasrallah: Their entire scheme was foiled in this valley.

  • 14 August 2015, 18:25

    Nasrallah: The Israelis were seeking an achievement to boost their morale prior to the end of the war, but they failed to achieve anything. They also wanted to impose their conditions on the Lebanese.

  • 14 August 2015, 18:23

    Nasrallah: Resolution 1701 was biased in favor of the enemy.

  • 14 August 2015, 18:22

    Nasrallah: The al-Hujeir valley battle was a landmark, decisive juncture that contributed to ending the war ... It humiliated the enemy and defeated all its military plans.

  • 14 August 2015, 18:19

    Nasrallah: Popular and political endurance contributed to the military victory despite the political divides in 2006.

  • 14 August 2015, 18:18

    Nasrallah: The resistance has achieved victories and defeated the hegemony schemes in Lebanon and the region.

  • 14 August 2015, 18:15

    Nasrallah: What happened on August 14 during the July war was a real miracle.

  • 14 August 2015, 18:10

    Nasrallah: I call for making August 14 a national day for marking Lebanon's victory in the July war.

  • 14 August 2015, 18:07

    Nasrallah: We thank all those who fought, endured, supported and offered their lives ... I salute the heroic fighters who fought till the last drops of their blood.

  • 14 August 2015, 18:06

    Hizbullah chief Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah in televised speech marking end of 2006 war: I extend condolences over the victims of the Iraq bombings.

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Thumb beatryce 14 August 2015, 18:21

i can assure you on the tomb of my son hadi and on the integrity of zeynib and the conscience of imamu ali that we are here to protect lebanon and not the shias.

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Thumb canadianpaul 14 August 2015, 19:13

I see that you're busy right now. Tell me when you've finished swallowing Hassouna, so we can talk.

Thumb nickjames 14 August 2015, 18:22

Lebanon's victory, right... first of all this "war" happened without consent of the Lebanese government, and its army wasn't even involved (insert Mystic comment "the LAF fought side by side with the resistance"). As for the war itself. Most of Lebanon's infrastructure was destroyed, while Israel just had to put out fires in non-populated areas. But of course, it was a divine victory.

Thumb _mowaten_ 14 August 2015, 18:27

Is that all you saw from it? There are two ways to be fooled. One is to believe what isn't true; the other is to refuse to believe what is true

Thumb _mowaten_ 14 August 2015, 18:37

I dont remember asking for your opinon, back to your kennel ice-ex-fpm-down

Thumb EagleDawn 14 August 2015, 18:44

You should be hanged alongside this terrorist.

Thumb Mystic 14 August 2015, 19:15

The honorable Lebanese Armed Forces also supported the country during the 2006 war, their courage saved alot of civilians during the war, and they managed to evacuate lots of people, whom would otherwise be under the rubble.

Now if people say, that the Army didn't intervene in the war, they are dearly wrong nickjames, the army supported their country against the enemy.

Thumb marcus 14 August 2015, 18:27

الكويت.. اعتقال خلية إرهابية مرتبطة بحزب الله
resistance eih!

Thumb marcus 14 August 2015, 18:29

Nasrallah: Resolution 1701 was biased in favor of the enemy.
but you kissed Saniora's hands to accept it.

Thumb ashtah 14 August 2015, 18:51

but does he know the 'people' don't agree the road to jerusalem goes through zabadani.

Thumb ex-fpm 14 August 2015, 19:00

Nasrallah: Syria and its allies, including us, are not seeking to partition Syria. We are fighting to keep Syria united.

Yes you are for sure and your sectarian cleansing of syrian towns and villages is ample proof of your statement. You are fighting to keep Syria an Iranian shia state, full stop.

Thumb Mystic 14 August 2015, 19:03

We will all remember this glorious day, when the Resistance of Lebanon stood up against the might of the zionists, how their sacrifices safeguards us.
The ones that remember those days, are indeed emotionally moved by the beloved Sayeds speech today.
We shall never forget the true patriotic Lebanese that stood behind their Resistance and their country against the enemy "Israel."
Without the divine victory in August 14. 2006 then Lebanon would've been part of Greater Israel today, I know that the March 14 alliance wished the Resistance to be destroyed at that given time, but their wishes failed to succeed, just like they failed to succeed when the takfiris wanted to take over.
The Resistance today are also making glorious & sacrifices and battles to safeguard Lebanon and the region from becoming part of the Al Qaeda Emirates and ISIS state.

May Almighty God protect & guide our Resistance.

Thumb _mowaten_ 14 August 2015, 19:03

marcus: Thanks for clarifying that, your answer is typical of someone who is unable to back his claims.

Thumb _mowaten_ 14 August 2015, 19:06

When you say he lives in an underground bunker you're making an assumption that you're unable to verify. As always everything you say is based on random assumptions.

Thumb barrymore 14 August 2015, 19:32

@1anonymetexasusa
this guy is a troll and has no argument. So what does he do: he questions every single thing you say in order to draw you into a futile debate. No Nassralah lives at the Phoenicia hotel and this troll knows his room number too.
Watch by tomorrow morning or the end of this evening how many votes he will get, how many posts will remain on this article, and how many screen names will appear. At the end of the day he and his likes are here to make sure that all reasonable comments are deleted and /or voted down to give the impression that he and his terror party have support even on a M14 site.

Default-user-icon rami abu nasr (Guest) 14 August 2015, 19:57

mowaten how do you manage all these votes. Your comments are lousy to say the least, yet your 'fans' still vote you up.

Thumb canadianpaul 14 August 2015, 19:13

lol

Missing humble 14 August 2015, 19:17

So, now Ebola is coming to rescue the failed Caporal....wow, what an evidence and a recognition that the Caporal is terminated.

Thumb galaxy 14 August 2015, 19:17

Nasrallah: We must find solutions to all our problems. But a major problem is that a significant segment of Christians in Lebanon is sensing marginalization and elimination.

When you marginalized the sunnis and installed a puppet PM named Miqati you did not show the same concern you are showing now.
disgusting sectarian creature!

Missing humble 14 August 2015, 19:18

National Unity...living together....coexistence...such words are beautiful, but sorry I do not believe your words when your actions are destroying the Institutions...

Thumb shab 14 August 2015, 19:21

Filthy murdering militia

Thumb _mowaten_ 14 August 2015, 20:44

stop insulting the LF habboob

Thumb -phoenix1 14 August 2015, 19:22

(1). Mystic, you said, "We will all remember this glorious day, when the Resistance of Lebanon stood up against the might of the zionists, how their sacrifices safeguards us", unquote. Sure man we will all remember that day when your Sayed provoked an implacable enemy and how 1000s and 1000s of the people of the South and beyond fled the war created by your genius. We remember how our schools and homes and depots were opened for you people, we remember how we stood by you. Yes, we also remember your martyrs, they are also ours, but that was in 2006, even though Sayed Hassan is the one who started the war, still, we Lebanese did not question, we stood as one. But that ya Mystic was in 2006, we were still literally all behind the Resistance of yesterday, today is 2015, we've seen thereafter what your Sayed did, how he invaded West Beirut and unsuccessfully attempted to do the same with other parts of Lebanon.

Thumb -phoenix1 14 August 2015, 19:23

(2). Mystic. Only God knows what Hezbollah did to assassinate its Lebanese political opponents. Sayed Hassan went to war for Syria later on, then to Yemen bringing the specter of Islamist fundamentalism to our country. You may call this speech as whatever you want, people like me will reply that it's another chance for Sayed Hassan to rant and distort history once more. On the 15 August 2006, after the efforts of several world leaders, starting with the efforts of the then PM Siniora, whose boss you assassinated one year before, had it not been for him, Hezbollah might well have disappeared for good. On August 15, 2006, the day of our Virgin Lady, Shiites all over Lebanon kneeled and thanked all those who helped and also helped end the war. But one day after, they were yelling, "Labayka ya Sayed".

Thumb -phoenix1 14 August 2015, 19:26

(3). Throwing stones into the well that satiates you is certainly not a wise thing to do, you may celebrate today another fake victory as usual, but you know that just a bird's flight from Lebanon, you are bleeding like hell. Now feel free to rant again about my being whatever that takes your fancy, create as many trolls as you wish, give them new names, you and your forum friends, insult as much as you want, it won't change a thing, your Sayed has a TV station, talking rubbish is literally free, but these days a lot fewer people even bother to tune into Al Manar anymore.

Missing humble 14 August 2015, 19:26

So beautiful speech...really, I mean "music to the ears"...but you need to prove what you say:
1- Get out if Syria
2- Give your weapons to the LAF
3- Become a true LEBANESE party independant from Iran
4- Change your Chart where it is mentioned several times your objective of creating an Islamic Republic
5- Start acting for a true and National Unity while respecting the Constitution and the National Pact.

Missing humble 14 August 2015, 20:04

You are not answering the questions...running away as usual...

Missing humble 14 August 2015, 20:05

I have the Chart in Arabic, English and French...may be you have it in another language...

Thumb Mystic 14 August 2015, 19:31

We shall also not forget the corrupted cowards such as phoenix, whom claimed to be patriots, but stabbed their fellow Lebanese in the back and sided with the Zionist enemy.

Whilst Lebanon were being bombed to pieces, the cowards of March 14 alliance told the patriots of Lebanon to drop their arms and surrender to the enemy!

Thumb joebustani 14 August 2015, 19:38

bless anyone person, entity, organization, brigade or country that inflicts extreme pain and unbearable suffering, death, torture, and destruction upon the iranian sectarian terrorist militia and its members, supporters or followers wherever they may be.

Thumb -phoenix1 14 August 2015, 19:43

Mystic, again you said, "We shall also not forget the corrupted cowards such as phoenix..." end of quote. Mystic, you've gone mad, I predicted it. You can leave this forum and stay away for 10 years then come back, you won't change, you're so predictable, obviously you cannot accept criticism, yet you claim to protect minorities, duh. OK, now let's see what new troll names you'll invent, and how low you will get with your insults, the field is all yours, the one talking is your Sayed anyway and you his children make fine examples and specimen for all to see. Show the world your intolerance, show the world your sewer levels, yalla, insult, label people, this is naturally associated with your thug side, Sayed Hassan should be proud of you ya Mystic.

Thumb barrymore 14 August 2015, 19:44

i agree phoenix, it is repulsive.

Default-user-icon Zouhair (Guest) 14 August 2015, 19:44

Hasan ! Another annual speech ?? T3ibna ya zalami arent you sweting in your hole down there ? Tla3 already and invade the Galil ,come on were all waiting for you including the zionist ,but as it says dog bark doesent bite yalla khallisna bla bla bla....see you next year

Thumb -phoenix1 14 August 2015, 19:51

Nassrallah says - we won't allow any of our allies be DEFEATED. In Syria, they are defeated, in Lebanon, Aoun is over, but Hassan Nasrallah must speak today, it's the 15th no?

Thumb barrymore 14 August 2015, 19:52

don't forget yemen and bahrain too.

Thumb -phoenix1 14 August 2015, 20:01

@barrymore, I agree.

Thumb -phoenix1 14 August 2015, 19:54

@barrymore, the Hezbollah partisans that are posting here, then creating a wide variety of trolls, coupled with the trademark insults, they are only harming themselves because they are proving to everyone that they are not what they claim to be, that they are not national partners, that in truth, this is what they are, rigid intolerant people. Now everyone can see why people who once stood by them are gradually leaving them, even their one time allies in the FPM, a big number are now disillusioned by Hezbollah, HA's partisans here are the very microcosm of what is inside their hearts, especially when they are sliding down, like nowadays.

Thumb -phoenix1 14 August 2015, 19:58

Southern, I did not see anyone in truth who denies that Sayed Hassan and Hezbollah helped liberate the South, in fact almost everyone agrees and appreciates the sacrifices of HA's martyrs, I said it before, they are our martyrs too. But you must not ignore that Sayed Hassan has thereafter screwed by all the gains he and us all made as a nation, to the point where May 2000 is now a very distant recollection. Please do not mix issues or historical landmarks from historical catastrophes.

Thumb jaafar.ibn.iblees 14 August 2015, 19:59

is that a martyred iranian jihadi terrorist family in your avatar?

Missing humble 14 August 2015, 20:01

Ebola wants to rescue the Caporal, but precisely we are against the Caporal because he is a dog to Ebola...

Missing humble 14 August 2015, 20:09

The biggest shame falls on the Caporal when all his followers who came from all over Lebanon were less than 2000 people.
The Christians do not want to listen anymore to a mareedman, who is an agent, a corrupt, a traitor and a liar.

Thumb -phoenix1 14 August 2015, 20:03

@.Southern_., I guess PB could also ask you this question, if you are half an Iranian or a full one? Nothing is a one-way street.

Thumb janoubi 14 August 2015, 20:04

nasrallah did not liberate the South. Even if he did, he did it to create his own mini state of wilayat al faqih. Have you seen how the south has become since 2000. Sure the hezbullah mafia built many palaces etc, but the actual on the ground administration is for hezbollah and the Lebanese state is nothing in the South.

Missing humble 14 August 2015, 20:21

Ebola: remember that the Caporal is a LOSER. Since the day you allied with him, YOU have been losing.

Thumb warrior 14 August 2015, 20:32

to nassrallah, 'had I known' back in 2006 what you would say today about this divine (defeat) victory, I would have spat in your face.

Missing imagine_1979 14 August 2015, 20:46

And u southern, u sound like a follower of a sectarian millicia that has imposed by force its will on south lebanon and bekaa by destroing any viable secular alternative and assassinating leftist oponents..
And now ur islamist turband guy is trying to impose its will on the rest of lebanon...
Man really go hv some chupachups...

Missing imagine_1979 14 August 2015, 21:09

:)
Are u really a southern?
How old are u?
Can u recall how south was handeled since 2000?
Do u have an idea of how we passed from a lebanese national resistance front to islamic resistance of this sectarian millicia?
I'm not judging, just try to understand what makes u support this sectarian millicia after all this and praise it as our savior???
Southern...

Thumb popeye 14 August 2015, 21:11

the master of deceit
the chief terrorist
the confirmed criminal
the ultimate sectarian
the devil incarnate

Thumb popeye 14 August 2015, 21:13

that's nothing! mowaten and flamethrower work posting propaganda on this forum and they both own villas on the French Riviera.

Thumb popeye 14 August 2015, 21:24

Turning to the presidential vacuum and governmental crisis, Nasrallah described Aoun as a “mandatory pathway.”

A clear indication that Aoun is no longer nassrallah's candidate for president but a "pathway"....poor Aoun;)

Thumb popeye 14 August 2015, 21:30

don't worry irena, mowaten will ensure that both of your posts will be deleted.

Missing imagine_1979 14 August 2015, 22:12

No souther it is ISLAMIC resistance as their own flag says, the patritic national resistance front was put down by this sectarian milicia the same milicia that assassinated mehdi amel, the same milicia that assassinated comunist, leftists and lebanese patriots to rule south lebanon....
Stop ur nonesence, yes they did take part in resistance to israel and that's a duty to every patriot but that doesnot mean that they can do what they want, be above the law, have their own milicias, prisons, tribunals, comunication network...engage in wars in syria irak maybe yemen and god knows where...
Again....

Missing coolmec 14 August 2015, 22:15

TO ALL CONCERNED
I have been reading your comments for a while now and I used to laugh at these comments consisting of insults back and forth. On a serious note it is sad and actually quite demeaning to see Lebanese insulting each other playing the mutual blame be it M8 or M14. I wish you guys start discussing each other point of view in a nice and civilized manner.
Can I hope to see a light at the end of this dark tunnel PLEASE??

Missing imagine_1979 14 August 2015, 22:15

And by the way under the banner of ya hussein in syria and irak to show us how secular and progresist they are...
Really southern?...

Missing coolmec 14 August 2015, 22:17

I mean Mowaten, Mystic, Phoenix, Ex Fpm Humble. pajama boy and others
I wish you try to presents each of your view in a nice and civilized manner. Perhaps it can lead to all Lebanese to finally reach a true and genuine consensus
Inchallah??

Thumb -phoenix1 15 August 2015, 03:10

Coolmec, as far as I am concerned, I am doing my very best to present my arguments in a civilized way, and I am sure that I also speak on behalf of Humble, PB, Ex FPM, but in as far as Mowaten and Mystic are concerned, you can see with your own eyes. Then Coolmec, who do you think is trolling us here but them M8ers. And what about the thumbing activity by them? I believe dear Coolmec you got it a bit wrong here.

Thumb liberty 14 August 2015, 22:40

Aoun: There will be a tsunami if they don't heed my demands.

I guess sophia_angle was right!

Thumb -phoenix1 15 August 2015, 03:29

Liberty, the only tsunami we have is that smelly mountain of trash, that's all sadly.

Thumb liberty 14 August 2015, 22:44

flamethrower aka hala...
It was the security council and the U.N that insisted on the deployment of the Lebanese army in the south as part of the 1701 resolution which your terrorist just said was biased. The LAF were not allowed to enter the south before the defeat of your hizb at the hands of Israel.

Missing coolmec 14 August 2015, 22:47

the tsunami has been hitting Lebanon already but in a different way. Not via the ocean but via local garbage...lol

Default-user-icon guest (Guest) 14 August 2015, 22:56

"Only dialogue can lead to partnership."
BUT!
"General Aoun is a mandatory pathway for an active government."
"General Aoun is a mandatory pathway in the presidential elections"

Missing imagine_1979 14 August 2015, 22:58

People who were asking to deploy the army in south lebanon after 2000 were treated of "traitors" by hezbos and co...
Are u a complete retard hala...

Missing humble 15 August 2015, 01:42

Caporal has made of the Christians DHIMMIS (protected by Ebola)....the demonstration proved by the small number of less than 2000 that he and his party do not count any more. We hope to have quick elections for the deputies to show that even the Caporal will not be elected.

Thumb -phoenix1 15 August 2015, 03:06

Irena, the admins usually sleep during work, and they sleep even longer during weekends, haven't you noticed the M8 trolling here?

Thumb -phoenix1 15 August 2015, 03:13

Irena, that admin.gemayel is another M8 troll, don't mind him, you are most welcome, please feel free to express your views as frankly as you wish, we all appreciate different opinions, at the end of the day, we're here to learn from one another. Cheers.

Thumb -phoenix1 15 August 2015, 03:18

Yaaa Sayed Hassan, now about that Divine Victory of yours, do as the Jews do, wrap it in a paper and stuff it into the wall of lamentations in Jerusalem and whilst you are at it, don't forget to make a wish. Then about you friend Aoun, I am truly afraid that he is over and done with, you ya Sayed Hassan have screwed up what was left of his brains, now just look at what you've done. Then stop threatening, take to the streets if you wish, who gives a sh*t anyway, but just don't forget, the majority of the Lebanese are sick and tired of your rubbish, and you are no longer welcome in most parts of Lebanon, you just try your luck again and see what you could get this time. Lame Duck sheikh.

Thumb liberty 15 August 2015, 03:47

It is my opinion that Iran has given Nassrallah his marching orders: Aoun will not be president but a maker of the president.

We are also heading for a constituent assembly. Aoun is a tool of hezbollah and Iran. Nassrallah has pitted him against the Sunnis of Lebanon and Future movement but he has failed so far to draw Hariri in. He has been trying to get PM Salam to resign in order to paralyze the last functioning institution. When that happens and in the absence of any functioning institution,
Aoun and Nassrallah will call for a constituent assembly to change the constitution.

Thumb -phoenix1 15 August 2015, 16:45

@irina.dobrevece, one of the latest M8 trolls, cowards like are sewer rats. Hmmm... who could it be doing all this rubbish, hmmmm.....why bother, a sewer rat is a sewer rat....yalla, try another troll name ya habileh

Thumb -phoenix1 15 August 2015, 03:24

Southern, when I said that Sayed Hassan has the tendency to screw up things after he does good is to base it on hard evidence. In May 2000 after Israel withdrew from South Lebanon, Hezbollah could have returned back to the fold, handed over entirely matters to the state and the army, thence Israel would have no reason to try anything else in Lebanon. On our Eastern flank, again, HA did another wantonly monumental mistake, it got into a war that is not ours at any stage, thus it brought the monster to us, but thankfully our beloved army has shown its mettle beyond the slightest doubt.

Thumb Machia 15 August 2015, 11:08

Aoun the Hun and Hassan "genghis" Khanallah...barbarians and the end of what is left of Lebanese civilization. They are disgusting filth that should be exported to an Iranian landfill.

Default-user-icon Mahdi (Guest) 15 August 2015, 12:38

“But a major problem is that a significant segment of Christians in Lebanon is sensing marginalization and elimination,” Nasrallah lamented, referring to Aoun's FPM.
Of course they should feel "marginalized". All kids with learning disabilities feel that.

Thumb -phoenix1 15 August 2015, 18:26

nata2 zakariah...

Thumb beiruti 16 August 2015, 04:50

Aoun, the great Christian leader and he only finds an ally among Iranian Shia. He is such a fraud, as is his ally. They make demands for action, but in reality. They want no action. They want everything to stay stagnant and paralyzed so that Hezbollah's grip on the country can take deeper roots.