rahi is doing the christians more harm than good by putting them in potential animosity with & i am not fond of any religous man who talks politics. I hope all polticians who have blood on their hands in lebanon spend as many years in jail as gaegae did, birri for the atoricities against the palestenians, jumblat against the christians, nasrala against beirut and the assasinations, etc.
i disagree with you on this one, the brotherhood won the elections in egypt mainly because they were organized and less corrupt than the mubarak regime and had a vast network of social services for the poor, if they fail to deliver a better economy they will lose power, there is no army or police state that will keep them in power, the days of monopolizing opinion are over. 1979 is not 2012, this is the era of internet and information.
Aoun's hallucinations, contradictions and bla bla bla'ing, Syria too is occupied by the Assad gang and Syrian people deserve their freedom, call them salafis, terrorists, wahabis bla bla bla..drink from the sea, and headsup Aoun: hizbustan also has a "sharia" and they too have no democracy..alas the democracy of the black shirts lol.
With all do respect Nasralah's predictions are usually wrong wishful thinking, few examples: on Manar TV he said few months ago that "Syria is out of the danger zone" and he is clearly refuting himself today by admitting that Syria is actually very much in the danger zone. Back in 2005 nasralah said that the "Syrian army would withdrawl to the bekaa valley and stay there a year, two, allahu a3lam" but the assad army actually left lebanon altogether which is something unthinkable, in 2006 the miscalculation of the "law kuntu a3lam". Today nasralah is again wrong when he thinks that the regime in Syria can survive against the odds of growing rebelion/insurgency/hatred and a further deterioration in the economy. Mr. nasaralah, you know full well how a determined resistance can liberate a country.
This is just a media ploy after Hizbustan/iran lost hamas, they ahve turned to "jihad" the other business enterprise for empty propaganda. It is really sad how the resistances converted into pure business. Who knows, the next thing you know the "jihad" business gets funds from egypt/qatar and decides to leave iran as well.
i agree with you on this one and most likely saudi as well as the americans, russians etc prefer the future leadership to be from none else than the army itself pretty much like egyptian model. The assads/alwaites hegemony over syria is coming to an end though, we are living the final chapter of the last minority rule in the mid east (lebanon, iraq before this one)
some of the details you mention are more complex than that, and you can not undermine the single most important factor in all these revolutions: the people. I am not as pessimistic as you are and i think that no one can monopolize power from 2012 on in the arab world, the era of police state is coming to an end really. I really think that if the islamists in egypt fail to deliver better economy for the egyptians then they will not fair well next time around in the elections. This is not a new iran (even iran is up for change in a matter of time). The saudis are not poised to revolt given the amount of money the state is throwing on the people and the saudi-iran conflict actualy helps both countries' regimes stay in power..ironicaly
Any student knows that attacking the christian community with car bombs falls in the interest of the syrian regime to confirm its pathetic stories. I think the regime is looking for an excuse to start using the airforce.
Aoun Hits Back at Geagea: Not for Him to Judge al-Rahi Remarks
14 March 2012, 02:07rahi is doing the christians more harm than good by putting them in potential animosity with & i am not fond of any religous man who talks politics. I hope all polticians who have blood on their hands in lebanon spend as many years in jail as gaegae did, birri for the atoricities against the palestenians, jumblat against the christians, nasrala against beirut and the assasinations, etc.
Aoun Hits Back at Geagea: Not for Him to Judge al-Rahi Remarks
14 March 2012, 02:13i disagree with you on this one, the brotherhood won the elections in egypt mainly because they were organized and less corrupt than the mubarak regime and had a vast network of social services for the poor, if they fail to deliver a better economy they will lose power, there is no army or police state that will keep them in power, the days of monopolizing opinion are over. 1979 is not 2012, this is the era of internet and information.
PM Says Assad Not Welcome in Tunisia
14 March 2012, 08:23The funniest thing is that tunis president wants to take assad in and at the same time asks saudi to hand his ben ali, what a joke lol
Aoun Warns War to Move to Lebanon if Assad Ousted, Slams 'Takfiris'
15 March 2012, 07:53Aoun's hallucinations, contradictions and bla bla bla'ing, Syria too is occupied by the Assad gang and Syrian people deserve their freedom, call them salafis, terrorists, wahabis bla bla bla..drink from the sea, and headsup Aoun: hizbustan also has a "sharia" and they too have no democracy..alas the democracy of the black shirts lol.
Nasrallah to March 14 Camp: Building the State Doesn’t Mean Eliminating the Other
16 March 2012, 08:08With all do respect Nasralah's predictions are usually wrong wishful thinking, few examples: on Manar TV he said few months ago that "Syria is out of the danger zone" and he is clearly refuting himself today by admitting that Syria is actually very much in the danger zone. Back in 2005 nasralah said that the "Syrian army would withdrawl to the bekaa valley and stay there a year, two, allahu a3lam" but the assad army actually left lebanon altogether which is something unthinkable, in 2006 the miscalculation of the "law kuntu a3lam". Today nasralah is again wrong when he thinks that the regime in Syria can survive against the odds of growing rebelion/insurgency/hatred and a further deterioration in the economy. Mr. nasaralah, you know full well how a determined resistance can liberate a country.
Islamic Jihad Member Says Hizbullah Providing Quds Brigades with ‘Significant Help’
17 March 2012, 08:52This is just a media ploy after Hizbustan/iran lost hamas, they ahve turned to "jihad" the other business enterprise for empty propaganda. It is really sad how the resistances converted into pure business. Who knows, the next thing you know the "jihad" business gets funds from egypt/qatar and decides to leave iran as well.
Diplomat Says Saudi Sends Military Equipment to Syria Rebels, Jordan Denies
17 March 2012, 22:11i dont think kthe regime left anyone any choice really
Diplomat Says Saudi Sends Military Equipment to Syria Rebels, Jordan Denies
17 March 2012, 22:17i agree with you on this one and most likely saudi as well as the americans, russians etc prefer the future leadership to be from none else than the army itself pretty much like egyptian model. The assads/alwaites hegemony over syria is coming to an end though, we are living the final chapter of the last minority rule in the mid east (lebanon, iraq before this one)
Diplomat Says Saudi Sends Military Equipment to Syria Rebels, Jordan Denies
17 March 2012, 22:22some of the details you mention are more complex than that, and you can not undermine the single most important factor in all these revolutions: the people. I am not as pessimistic as you are and i think that no one can monopolize power from 2012 on in the arab world, the era of police state is coming to an end really. I really think that if the islamists in egypt fail to deliver better economy for the egyptians then they will not fair well next time around in the elections. This is not a new iran (even iran is up for change in a matter of time). The saudis are not poised to revolt given the amount of money the state is throwing on the people and the saudi-iran conflict actualy helps both countries' regimes stay in power..ironicaly
Car Bomb Kills Three, Wounds 25 in Syria's Aleppo
18 March 2012, 22:28Any student knows that attacking the christian community with car bombs falls in the interest of the syrian regime to confirm its pathetic stories. I think the regime is looking for an excuse to start using the airforce.