Monday, December 12, 2005

BREAKING NEWS: Shiite Ministers Leave Meeting, Refuse To Widen Scope of Int'l Assassination Probe

BREAKING NEWS:

I just heard on LBC live that the Shiite Ministers have left the Cabinet meeting due to their objection to widen the scope of the international probe into the other assassinations that have followed Hariri's murder. Fneish told an LBC reporter as he exited the meeting that Hizbullah has put its Cabinet membership on hold.

What is Hizbullah afraid of? What is there to hide?...

Oh, we are so so far away from unity, alas...

More to come.

"Nobody knows how many rebellions, besides political rebellions, ferment in the masses of life which people earth."

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

HEard it now.
Ghazi Aridi speech was unifying saying that the ;inisters who left see the issue differently but they seek the best for lebanon.

i think the shiaa coalition should stop relying on syria and go back to their conscious. deep inside i knoww they are true lebanese and will be with the 14th March mouvement.

WH

Anonymous said...

I wish the Lebanese would develop a modicum of political instinct and stop begging for the West to come in and further dictate their lives to them. It's like you all have collective amnesia about how Lebanon got stuck in such a protracted civil war. At least some Lebanese recognize this international investigation for what it is: Good for the Shiite and good for Hizbullah.
No one is going to bail you out. Stop inviting outsiders in to be your masters. If you think life under Syria is tough, just wait till you've tasted the UN/US.

Anonymous said...

Hey Anonymous, you are right it is time to take the fight to the heart of Hizbullah land and Damascus.. and remember do NOT call on the Iranians to bail you out this time

Anonymous said...

These ministers and all who they represent can go to hell or Iran whichever is closer before all hell breaks loose. It is fucking enough. Lebanese should demand the head of the Ass-ad on the table. We must ready ourselves for another round of war. It has to get worse before it gets any better. The march to Damascus ...