In my earlier post , i was arguing if the LF ruined Hezbollah’s perfect plot yesterday, and Nasrallah and Geagea speeches yesterday were good enough to prove me right.

Nasrallah during his speech 2 days ago, quoted the following:
“The opposition has the political, popular and organizational strength to bring down the unconstitutional government tomorrow or the day after,” Nasrallah told supporters in Beirut. “

How can Hezbollah possibly bring down the government except by force ?
From Day1 in Riad El Solh, there were talks about an attempt to invade the serail, but after tensions started to arise and Ain el Teene was threatened indirectly by the Sunnite bloc, Nasrallah refrained from doing so.
On Tuesday, The clashes that erupted btw LF & FPM and the kills that resulted from those fights made him stop as well leaving Aoun as the political victim of this failure.

This is not the first and definitly not the last threat by Nasrallah and for those who are still doubting his true intentions, explain to me how can he topple the government politically ?

All political methods were abused to pressure Sanioura and they didnt work, Tuesday was a different approach, an organized plot to surround Beirut, then probably pressure the serail by moving the Riad el Solh protestors.

It failed and 14th of march are now aware of what the Opposition has in mind the next time it will hit the streets.

Hakim was clear, Nasrallah is not looking for a civil war, though i personally believe Nasrallah and Hezbollah need a war to survive. He added that “he(Nasrallah) wont achieve anything”, therefore making it clear for the Opposition not to try undemocratic methods.

You can read a resume of the speech here and the full speech in arabic under this thread.

The next few days will witness the last attempts for the Opposition to make a serious ‘armed’ move against the government, because time is against them now.




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  • 1. Nancy | January 27th, 2007 at 2:19 pm

    Hey I recorded a video msg to nasrallah on my blog.Pls check it out



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