what the outside world should know is the de facto situation they put in place here nullefies the capability of any side to make concrete realistic plans....
the problem is a bit deeper than that:
- in all cases, worst case scenario for syria is only a weekened assad regime, and at best, the regime will fall. whatever it is going to be, it does not matter much.
- Hizbullah has three options:
option1: lay down their weapons. and this would be the ideal situation.
option2: initiate a war with israel which will lead to total destruction of the country, and here we will have a weakened hizb, thus hopefully recoverable.
option3: hizb might try to takeover the country. but if such thing occurs, there will be no Lebanon anymore.
@lebanane
you fail to realize there will be no Lebanon left if what is left of it is decimated, and by that I mean the banking system and the economy.
not even partition can be is this case....
your exelency the 2md foreign minister of Syria in Lebanon:
with your title, why would the Arab league expect anything else coming from you?
wether you agre or disagree, you do not count, neither in the Arab league, nor in Lebanon.
France Complains of Lebanese Leaderships’ Lack of Vision on Iranian, Syrian Developments
09 November 2011, 13:32what the outside world should know is the de facto situation they put in place here nullefies the capability of any side to make concrete realistic plans....
Geagea: Hizbullah’s Links to Regional Disputes Will Have Consequences on Lebanon
10 November 2011, 13:03the problem is a bit deeper than that:
- in all cases, worst case scenario for syria is only a weekened assad regime, and at best, the regime will fall. whatever it is going to be, it does not matter much.
- Hizbullah has three options:
option1: lay down their weapons. and this would be the ideal situation.
option2: initiate a war with israel which will lead to total destruction of the country, and here we will have a weakened hizb, thus hopefully recoverable.
option3: hizb might try to takeover the country. but if such thing occurs, there will be no Lebanon anymore.
Geagea: Hizbullah’s Links to Regional Disputes Will Have Consequences on Lebanon
10 November 2011, 13:05just imagine what will be done to our banking system, economy, ....
Iran 'Will Respond with Full Force' to Any Military Threat
10 November 2011, 13:06Iraq did it, and we know what was the outcome. if they retaliate whatsoever,....
Geagea: Hizbullah’s Links to Regional Disputes Will Have Consequences on Lebanon
10 November 2011, 15:56@lebanane
you fail to realize there will be no Lebanon left if what is left of it is decimated, and by that I mean the banking system and the economy.
not even partition can be is this case....
Report: Campaign against Army Aimed at Lifting its Control of Lebanese-Syrian Border
10 November 2011, 15:59unfortunate: our army once again gets its orders from syria
Lebanon Votes against Arab League Decision on Syria, Mansour Says it Will Lead to a Crisis
12 November 2011, 17:12your exelency the 2md foreign minister of Syria in Lebanon:
with your title, why would the Arab league expect anything else coming from you?
wether you agre or disagree, you do not count, neither in the Arab league, nor in Lebanon.
Arab League Suspends Syria, Damascus Considers Decision ‘End to Joint Arab Action’
12 November 2011, 17:14yria is done and it has been served the last bullet.
from now on it is only the beginning of the end.
Lebanon Votes against Arab League Decision on Syria, Mansour Says it Will Lead to a Crisis
12 November 2011, 17:46Breaking news for you Naharnet (check this information)
most of M8 leadership are retrieving their money from banks in cash.
Washington Advises Lebanon to Avoid Repercussions of Syrian Crisis
13 November 2011, 08:36The Syrian regime is starting to pay the price for May 7 in Lebanon.
Soon M8 will start paying too...