sams057 said:
sam04u, how do you expect hezbollah to be a resistance force FOR LEBANON, when the majority of the lebanese don't support them
What a ludicrous statement. Most Lebanese do support Hezbollah. So what you're saying is utterly ridiculous. Lebanon does not want Israel to impede on it's sovereignty, it wants just like any self-respecting country to have a right to self determination, and other such.
they claim to speak for the lebanese yet the obvious truth is that most lebanese hate them
In what sense is that obvious? It's not obvious at all. Infact forget the recent polls, just take a look at the turn out they get, and exposure. How can you deny that they're a popular resistance force when they're so widely known and praised? Hell, even Haifa Wehbe supports Hezbollah.
They started the 2006 july war
You're such a moron. Israel blew up, and killed over 1,000 Lebanese civilian to get back two of their soldiers in 2006. Yet Israel had five Lebanese civilians in their dungeons, and you don't expect Hezbollah to do what's in their power to get them back? How can you justify Israel's action of killing 1,000 Lebanese civilians, and dropping 1 million cluster bombs over Lebanon for the return of 2 of their men. But you can't justify Hezbollah kidnapping 2 soldiers, and killing 5 for the return of 5 of their men?
Such utter hypocrisy.
well i say fuck them, here's an idea, maybe stop starting wars which kills thousands of people and displace thousands more, and maybe, just maybe they might muster some support from the lebanese
They didn't start that war you moron. Israel was holding Lebanese as prisoners, and wouldn't negotiate with Hezbollah for their return. They were also holding the bodies of hundreds of dead.
Sam I can't think of a single lebanese mate of mine that supports Hezbollah. I went out and asked a few.
Lebanon in itself is like a boiling couldron of politics. If you look at the different political parties and leaders in Lebanon, their policies, and their works in life, you would laugh at how complex it is. Lebanese politics is so complicated, that understanding it completely requires the equivalent knowledge of <insert high qualification> in <insert difficult topic>.
So it's quite possible, depending on the political landscape on the day, the time you asked them, their mood on the day, the way you worded the question -- that you would get a negative response.
But in general, the overwhelming Lebanese response in regards to Hezbollah is positive. They're a resistance force, they won the first confrontation both politically and militarily with Israel since '78. They managed to both expell, and maintain their rights under international law, of Lebanon.
But there are some, some which really detest the idea of military struggle. And would rather watch their country living in the way Hassan Nasrallah describes it "eating and drinking - zombies". That is to say they have no "ema", or respect and dignity. Living in a state somewhat like Egypt, with a dictator, with a single party in power forever, with no right to question or defend it's own sovereignty, with no way of supporting even with words the Palestinians or their plight, especially not in the Gaza Strip.
A real country should have the right to defend itself and it's interests. And also to have a voice in politics, the right to criticise nations when they act in an unacceptable manner, and not to sit idley by, whilst injustices are commited.
itz a country formed by a british dikheds so USA could win WWI for the allies
Um.. even if you take into account the balfour declaration, and the first Jewish "aleyah" to "teh promusd landz", would not be for the reason you mentioned. But you're right in that Britain gave a country which wasn't theirs to the Zionists. Who accepted a country as theirs, even though there were others living there.
With due respects who wants to be associated with a nation filled with sectarian violence? Lebanon is not the "beacon of hope, freedom and democracy" (as cliche as that is) that the State of Israel is.
Israel is an apartheid state. They have streets where only Jews are allowed to enter. They have checkpoints all over the predominantly arab neighbourhoods, and they racially and religiously segregate people, give them less oppurtunities to progress in the world of politics and business. It's in no way, shape, or form, a beacon of hope or freedom.
The Arabs have power in that they can limit the supply of oil...
The puppet Arab countries, which are loaded with U.S military bases, and act only in the interest of the United States, even when it would be more profitable to them and their people to operate in their own interest, have no power whatsoever. They're puppets, they do what their told.
Iran helps train Hezbollah fighters and is Hezbollah's main source of weapons and funds. Surely Iran would want something in return? I believe Iran giving Hezbollah all these rockets that can reach deep into northern Israel (which has plenty of cities and towns) was probably done to make northern Israel an extra front in an Israel-Iran confrontation.
You're right. Israel understands that.
But so far, Hezbollah has done nothing for Iran.
Hezbollah would be vastly unpopular (and disarmed by the Lebanese forces) if it attempted to drag Lebanon into a war over Iran. Israel knows that too.