tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10968421.post112060198443366293..comments2024-03-23T02:40:59.858-05:00Comments on The Lebanese Bloggers: Aoun & the Blame GameRajahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02625042447499335907noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10968421.post-1120658945533701522005-07-06T09:09:00.000-05:002005-07-06T09:09:00.000-05:00Firas you got it right. It's the same game Jumblat...Firas you got it right. It's the same game Jumblat played with the electiosn. I've prepared a post but haven't had the chance to post it yet, but the gist of it is that Jumblat (and Nasrallah) is currently operating antithetically to Lebanon. <BR/><BR/>As for FPM and Future, that's one thing Jumblat wasn't able to do, despite Aoun's non-participation: he wasn't able to break them up. Aoun and Seniora exchanged incredibly warm words and assurances, etc. So there's no bitterness between the two over this, and Aoun has continuously said that the problem was Jumblat (and sidekick Ghazi Aridi).<BR/><BR/>So like you said, "for now" Jumblat won a round, but he's not winning the battle. His extreme alliance with Nasrallah (two of the most threatened people in Lebanon, one using the illegal muscle of the other to pistolwhip the rest) won't sit well with Sunnis, not just Christians. I think we saw a hint of that with Seniora's reaction to their intransigence on the foreign ministry. Also, you may have noticed how their rhetoric regarding the weapons has been so much more subdued than Jumblat's. It's going to flare up on the issue of taxes (and the energy portfolio for that matter) considering that Hizbullah never pays taxes or bills, but most of all it will flare up on the Palestinian refugees issue.<BR/><BR/>But perhaps most worrisome is the track they're putting us on (Jumblat and Nasrallah). Aoun mentioned the issue of 1559 as a reason why he didn't join. Remember Jumblat's remarks, that anyone who doesn't reject it cannot participate. We know Nasrallah is ideological as hell, but Jumblat is playing that too. That will put us on a collision course with the UN, the EU and the US. We cannot afford that, literally, and Hariri knows this. <BR/><BR/>Let's see how this unfolds. But the calmness of Aoun reflects a comfortable politician. The shrillness and demagoguery of Jumblat reflects a very threatened politician, one who is overplaying his hand.Master Blasterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07851997319825559488noreply@blogger.com