Salam: Lebanon in Defensive Not Offensive War against Terrorists
إقرأ هذا الخبر بالعربيةLebanon has been in a “defensive war” with jihadists because the country is unable to carry out attacks against them, Prime Minister Tammam Salam has said.
“Lebanon is part of the efforts exerted by the international (community) to fight terrorism,” Salam told An Nahar daily's reporter in New York, where he is attending the U.N. General Assembly session.
But the PM stressed that Lebanon's role in the fight against terrorists is “defensive” rather than offensive for lacking military capabilities.
He hailed a U.N. Security Council resolution demanding that countries take action to stem the flow of foreign jihadists to Iraq and Syria.
“Lebanon is committed to (the resolution) without participating in offensive attacks,” Salam told An Nahar.
The resolution, which was unanimously approved by the 15-member council on Wednesday, requires all nations to adopt laws that would make it a serious crime for their nationals to join jihadist groups such as Islamic State (IS) and al-Qaida-linked al-Nusra Front.
The two jihadists group engaged in heavy gunbattles with the Lebanese army last month, when they overran the northeastern border town of Arsal.
They took with them hostages from the army and police, and executed three of them.
In all more than 50 nations have joined the U.S.-led coalition against IS, including key Arab states, and in recent days more countries have promised concrete military support.
“The difficult situation in Lebanon requires exceptional solutions,” Salam said.
It “cannot confront the big terrorist plot without an international support,” he added.
Salam's remarks were published in An Nahar on Friday, when he is scheduled to address the General Assembly.
The prime minister stressed that regional and Western officials have expressed readiness to help Lebanon.
He also hailed the recently announced $1 billion Saudi grant to help the army confront terrorists and restore order in Lebanon.
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When a party in your government sends its militia to a neighboring country and is currently occupying its towns and villages, would you call that defensive or offensive Mr. Salam.
Yerja3 w ya3mol offensive men hon eza heik! w yendorbo bi sourya batikh y kasser ba3do.
Ma 7ada ttalla3 fina wa2ta kenna 3am nekela!
weak prime minister, weak state. it is almost insulting to hear that. our armed forces and citizens have been attacked right and left. our soldiers are captives and being beheaded and salam is talking about defensive measures. I want to know what would it take to go on the offensive
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He is not saying that he wants to take defensive measures!!
He is saying that he cannot take offensive ones because of the lack of capability!!
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then he should shut or give the necessary political backing to the LAF to act decisively. As long as this gov't chooses hujairi as a mediator he deserves no respect
Hey flamethrower...you are one man army...in this site so many person against you and you never backdown you tweet them back...I salute your spirit..
then you should not have stuck your nose in the syrian crisis in the first place knowing your own capabilities are next to zero.
You must be joking. Israel taught you and your terror extremists a lesson even your leader said " Had I known".