Monday, August 14, 2006

Lebanese blogger Michel Behe makes the cri de coeur that most Lebanese feel inside, but are constrained from saying for fear of being murdered by Shaikh Nasrullah's criminal terrorist conspirators:
Of course, our army, reshaped over the years by the Syrian occupier so it could no longer fulfill its role as protector of the nation, did not have the capacity to tackle the militamen of the Hezb [hezb-Allah : the party of Allah. Translator’s note]. Our army whom it is more dangerous to call upon – because of the explosive equilibrium that constitutes each of its brigades – than to shut up behind locked doors in its barracks. A force that is still largely loyal to its former foreign masters, to the point of being uncontrollable ; to the point of having collaborated with the Iranians to put OUR coastal radar stations at the disposal of their missiles, that almost sunk an Israeli boat off the shores of Beirut. As for the non-Hezbollah elements in the government, they knew nothing of the existence of land-to-sea missiles on our territory... That caused the totally justified destruction of all OUR radar stations by the Hebrews’ army. And even then we are getting off lightly in these goings-on.

It is easy now to whine and gripe, and to play the hypocritical role of victims. We know full well how to get others to pity us and to claim that we are never responsible for the horrors that regularly occur on our soil. Of course, that is nothing but rubbish! The Security Council’s Resolution 1559 – that demanded that OUR government deploy OUR army on OUR sovereign territory, along OUR international border with Israel and that it disarm all the militia on OUR land – was voted on 2 September 2004.

We had two years to put implement this resolution and thus guarantee a peaceful future to our children but we did strictly nothing. Our greatest crime – which was not the only one! – was not that we did not succeed but that we did not attempt or undertake anything. And that was the fault of none else than the pathetic Lebanese politicians.

Our government, from the very moment the Syrian occupier left, let ships and truckloads of arms pour into our country. Without even bothering to look at their cargo. They jeopardized all chances for the rebirth of our country by confusing the Cedar Revolution with the liberation of Beirut. In reality, we had just received the chance – a sort of unhoped-for moratorium – that allowed us to take the future into our own hands, nothing more.

To think that we were not even capable of agreeing to "hang" Emile Lahoud – Al-Assad’s puppet – on Martyrs’ Square and that he is still president of what some insist on calling our republic... There is no need to look any further : we are what we are, that is to say, not much.

Let's see now. Their President Lahoud is a Syrian-puppet traitor. Their Head of Parliament Nabih Berri is a lackey of Hezbollah, which pays him handsomely to represent them in the laughable Lebanese excuse of a legislature, riddled with factionalism and corruption.

The Cedar Revolution no sooner kicks out the Syrians with the help of the UN, for once able to handle a situation----but wait! UNSC 1559 is not implemented by Hezbollah, which refuses to give up its arms.

What does UN Sec Gen Annan do in response? Blame Israel when the terrorists kidnap Israeli soldiers!

Do you wonder why Michael Behe laments being born in a dysfunctional country in a dysfunctional region looked over by a dysfunctional NGO called the United Nations?

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