Rewarding President Assad
June 13, 2008 2 min. read

President Sarkozy rewards President Assad for… I’d like to say decent behavior towards Lebanon, but that can't be it. Assad did everything in his power to create havoc in the country, directly and through his allies, yet he receives praises. France invited President Bashar al-Assad to attend its national holiday celebrations next month after a […]

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Lebanon Rejects Olmert's Call for Talks
June 12, 2008 2 min. read

Prime Minister Olmert suggested holding peace talks with Lebanon, now that the negotiations with Damascus are out in the open. The Lebanese government immediately released a statement rejecting the call. There are pending bilateral issues between Lebanon and Israel which are governed by international resolutions which Israel must respect… and which cannot be the object […]

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Talks Over New Government
June 12, 2008 3 min. read

The negotiations over the government seats continues. "Efforts are being made to find a solution to [General Michel] Aoun's insistence on handling a sovereign ministry, the Finance Ministry," the source said. The source also said that Aoun has agreed to a proposal giving him the right to name someone to him as general director of […]

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Jumblatt's Editorial
June 9, 2008 1 min. read

“In his weekly column for the PSP-owned Al-Anbaa newspaper, Jumblatt pointed out that the fourth item of the Doha agreement clearly prohibited the use of arms of violence in settling political differences under any circumstances. Abstaining from the use of arms was the only guarantee of national partnership and Lebanese coexistence, he added.” Read more […]

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Intimidation Tactics
June 9, 2008 2 min. read

In spite of May 21 agreement street clashes still take place in Lebanon. During the weekend, pro and anti March 14 supporters fought with “machine guns, rocket-propelled grenades and mortar”, in Beqaa. The government seems to be doing whatever it can to minimize the impact on the population. The problem is that it can do […]

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Normalcy in Beirut
June 7, 2008 1 min. read

March 14 Secretariat would like Beirut to be declared a demilitarized city. It should actually start with Beirut and move to all towns and villages. There are institutions specially designed to protect the citizens, and the country. No need for militias roaming around. I remember seeing men in uniforms in Hizballah's controlled suburbs, and I […]

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They Talk the Talk, But Can They Walk the Walk?
June 6, 2008 1 min. read

The country has a President, however the consultations to form a national unity government did not lead anywhere. Yet. March 14 accuses Michel Aoun for blocking the negotiations. You may ask, why is Aoun doing it? “According to Future and Amal members, Aoun is disingenuously engaging in the formation of the cabinet. He had no […]

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UN Resolution 1815
June 3, 2008 1 min. read

Yesterday, the UN Security Council voted unanimously, to extend for another six months the mandate of the UN investigator looking into the 2005 murder of former Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri. Resolution 1815, which was drafted by France, renewed the mandate, which expires June 15, until December 31. Michael Young on Hariri's assassination. Hariri's killing triggered […]

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Here We Go Again
June 2, 2008 3 min. read

Since its birth, Hizballah sabotages the state of Lebanon, in all possible shapes and forms. That is why, Hizballah's latest stunt did not come as a surprise. Nassim Nisr, who served a six-year prison sentence in Israel on charges of spying for Hezbollah, is now a free man. After being released earlier today, he was […]

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Siniora is Lebanon's New Premier
May 29, 2008 2 min. read

President Suleiman asked Fuad Siniora to form the next cabinet. After appointment, Siniora said among others: Premier Rafik Hariri is the reason I stand here, and I promise to fulfill my duties in protecting the state and its institutions and confirming the sovereignty of the law and justice through the International Tribunal. Not surprisingly, FPM, […]

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Déjà Vu
May 27, 2008 1 min. read

Yesterday, Hizballah celebrated the “divine victory” it brought upon Lebanon in 2000. As expected, the state was there to show support for the party. Read Sheikh Nasrallah's speech here. I have nothing against revolutionary minds. That is needed, but who needs hooligans?! Disappointingly, Hizballah is more of a latter. It uses a Lebanese cover, while […]

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Parliament elects Suleiman
May 25, 2008 2 min. read

  General Michel Suleiman has been elected today as Lebanon's President. Finally! He is the “compromise” candidate.  Not very encouraging, however, Lebanon has seen worst. This is his first discourse as President. I call on you all, political forces and citizens, to build a Lebanon we all agree on, setting the interests of Lebanon above […]

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