stop it with that slash, LF were armed by israel to do their dirty work, then continued doing their daily dirty business of racketeering and murdering, and then they did hafez's dirty job by helping him takeover lebanon by bombing baabda while they advanced. eventually even hafez got sick of geagea's games and locked him up.
you love to praise yourselves don't you? "we have respect for every creature" but then you disprove that by calling me an animal etc... is that yopur notion of respect?
well if that's your notion of respect, let me be respectful too and tell you to stick that respect where the sun never shines.
rudy, quoting the article: "they fell into an “advanced ambush” by the Syrian forces on the international border in an area northeast of Kfarqouq"
says "on the international border" & "northeast Kfarqouq" NOT "in kfarqouq" as you claim.
if you have other sources justifying your accusation of me "giving up land" feel free to link me up.
I share his condemnation of the massacres, they are regrettable, but as far as we cannot say it is the government forces, Qabbani seemingly cares more about the lives of the people than political ambitions like hariri, that's probably why he didnt make accusations.
The regime are the usual suspects, okay, this is enough for most (mainly m14ers) to issue a guilty verdict, but it doesn't make sense. Since the start of the rebellion the killing of innocents has only served the rebels' cause, in gaining support from international powers (in hefty amounts of gold & weapons) and turning other syrians against the regime.
The regime's credibility relies on its ability to maintain order, and therefore this harms it.
As far as we know, a hypothesis that seems more likely to me is that those massacred were people who refused to join the rebel cause.
While Houla was surrounded by the Syrian army, and reportedly tanks did not move in, the rebels, probably knowing they were going to lose, decided to revenge on loyalist...
Report: Evidence of Hizbullah and Iranian Attempts to Carry out Assassinations
28 May 2012, 12:04stop it with that slash, LF were armed by israel to do their dirty work, then continued doing their daily dirty business of racketeering and murdering, and then they did hafez's dirty job by helping him takeover lebanon by bombing baabda while they advanced. eventually even hafez got sick of geagea's games and locked him up.
Report: Hariri Threatens to Halt Funding Syrian Revolution if 11 Pilgrims Not Released
28 May 2012, 12:09you love to praise yourselves don't you? "we have respect for every creature" but then you disprove that by calling me an animal etc... is that yopur notion of respect?
well if that's your notion of respect, let me be respectful too and tell you to stick that respect where the sun never shines.
Lebanese Dead, Another Hurt, Held in Ambush by Syrian Army
28 May 2012, 14:24hey papanatas, got get yourself a brain
EDL Contract Employees Block Highway, Set Garbage Containers on Fire
28 May 2012, 15:10enough with burning tires!!! no matter the reason, it never helped any cause and poisons us all.
Lebanese Dead, Another Hurt, Held in Ambush by Syrian Army
28 May 2012, 15:17rudy, quoting the article: "they fell into an “advanced ambush” by the Syrian forces on the international border in an area northeast of Kfarqouq"
says "on the international border" & "northeast Kfarqouq" NOT "in kfarqouq" as you claim.
if you have other sources justifying your accusation of me "giving up land" feel free to link me up.
Zohbi Withdraws from Mediations with Kidnappers of Pilgrims
28 May 2012, 15:52alarabiya's editorial line clearly sided with the rebels, they made the info disappear in order to preserve the image of the rebels
Mustaqbal Blames Regime over Houla Massacre, Qabbani Condemns Crime against Humanity
28 May 2012, 16:05Qabbani is obviously wiser than hariri.
I share his condemnation of the massacres, they are regrettable, but as far as we cannot say it is the government forces, Qabbani seemingly cares more about the lives of the people than political ambitions like hariri, that's probably why he didnt make accusations.
The regime are the usual suspects, okay, this is enough for most (mainly m14ers) to issue a guilty verdict, but it doesn't make sense. Since the start of the rebellion the killing of innocents has only served the rebels' cause, in gaining support from international powers (in hefty amounts of gold & weapons) and turning other syrians against the regime.
The regime's credibility relies on its ability to maintain order, and therefore this harms it.
Mustaqbal Blames Regime over Houla Massacre, Qabbani Condemns Crime against Humanity
28 May 2012, 16:05As far as we know, a hypothesis that seems more likely to me is that those massacred were people who refused to join the rebel cause.
While Houla was surrounded by the Syrian army, and reportedly tanks did not move in, the rebels, probably knowing they were going to lose, decided to revenge on loyalist...
Mustaqbal Blames Regime over Houla Massacre, Qabbani Condemns Crime against Humanity
28 May 2012, 16:06Having killed entire families including the kids, they made sure no one was left to testify.
Miqati Bars Pilgrims from Traveling by Land to Holy Sites Outside of Lebanon
28 May 2012, 16:07Thank you for noticing that thefool.
Ahile i do not share your admiration of bashir, I salute your words.