It looks like Lebanon was destined to be left in the hands of mad generals and war lords. When i heard Nasrallahs speech the other day, he reminded me of General Aoun speaking back in 1990 during the liberation war.

Back then, General Aoun after failing to convince Syria of naming him president, he decided on a sunny morning to launch a liberation war against the Syrians without advising anyone. War was unprepared and the result was disastrous for the army and most of all, the Lebanese people.

We had 25,000 Syrian soldiers in Lebanon before the Liberation war, we got 20,000 more Syrians after the war ended, not to mention the brave soldiers who got killed, the Baabda palace demolished, the civilians killed and the Christians weakened.

Almost a week ago, Mr. Hassan Nasrallah decided he wants to fight Israel on his own so he kidnapps two Israeli soldiers knowing very well that Israel is waiting for such a move to launch a war against us. He is making Lebanon pay a huge price for kicking out the Syrians and relaunching its economy almost a year ago.

Both men have led the country to total destruction and caused foreign countries to infiltrate the country and strenghen their political and military influence, Syria in 1990 and Israel today.

This lack of responsability and lack of vision that these two men have is remarkable and its no surprise to see them allied. Lets hope we wont get anymore of those mad military men.




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  • 1. Charo | July 19th, 2006 at 8:46 pm

    You are right and the similarity between both mad men is that both belong to Haret Hreik, now demolished. Both are paranoid and schizophrenic, and i hope that both men turn into ashes in their bunkers just to save the innocent lebanese people.
    I can see Lebanon prevailing, and the future will keep these two in the trash bin of its history.

    Victory to the true Lebanese.

  • 2. PK | July 20th, 2006 at 12:30 am

    I want to add that there is also similarities in promising surprises. Aoun promised us by many surprises against the syrian army and 2 days ago Nasrallah promised us also by big surprises against the Israeli army.

  • 3. georges kawkabani | July 20th, 2006 at 12:36 am

    chabbeb,ana ma3 el 7akim w ma 2abel el 7akim ma3 bashir w ma fi 7adan byekrah 7ezeiballah aktar menneh..bs ya chabeb kenet 3am be2ra el comments taba3kun,lok halla2 mech wa2ta tsebo 7ezeb 2allah leizim ykun fi we7deh lan se3id lebnein w ba3dein sebbo 7assan..w btw ma fhemt chu khass aoun bel 2essa?bel 3akess el tayyar 3am bi se3id ktir ma3 2onno ma bti2un kamein bs leizim ne3terif chabebb.w 3ayzin we7deh massi7iyeh ba2a..el senna w el chi3a 3am byuklouna w ne7na ba3dna mnetkhana2…aoun 3ayiz ja3ja3 add ma ja3ja3 3ayiz aoun..el masi7iyeh bi akhar wde3 lioum,wla nasrallah wla el 7ariri la7 yehtamo bel massi7iyeh ma fi 2ella el wedeh..ma ta3mlo ghaltet el 1990..yalla cu!

  • 4. Jim | July 20th, 2006 at 9:43 pm

    george enta orange lal dum, 3a min 3am ted7ak!

  • 5. Cedar1 | July 21st, 2006 at 7:12 am

    These observations also show that both men are undoubtably selfish putting themselves before their country and their people. Today, Hizballah ironicly killed 2 arabs in Israel. What did Hassan Nsrallah do, he said sorry and continued to bomb the same area. If he was really fighting for his people, he would have stopped attacking Israel when he killed ONE of his own.

    Something else I’ve noticed is that he likes to mention in his speeches that he is doing this for Lebanon, he is fighting for the lebanese people. Bullshit!!! He’s fighting to hold his corrupt power in Lebanon and everyone knows it .

  • 6. georges kawkabani | July 22nd, 2006 at 10:19 am

    jim,im not orange…plz hay 2ihenneh…but im christian be4 i am ouwet,el massi7iyeh mad3oussin lioum ma3 2onno ne7na yalleh dalayna kel 7ayeitna natrin jeich el soureh yetla3 la ysir 3enna dour,dahar el soureh w ma 3enna chi…lioum khesr 7ezeb allah el 7areb saytar el 7ariri,rebi7 e 7areb saytar 7eizeib allh..so kouno mwa7adin,la2ano wla aoun wla ja3ja3 la7 ykhalso el massi7iyeh ma3 heik 7oulafa m2ayrin men el jehtein…ana ouwet bs manneh ma3 heik 7oolafa,,ana bfadel aoun 3ala 1000 hariri…mech la2ano b7ebbo,bs la2ano badna WE7DEH MASSI7IYEH…cu chabebb

  • 7. gibril | July 22nd, 2006 at 10:22 am

    lok kol ayre ya georges ayre bi aoun,..lachu hal we7deh la ynikna metl ma 3emil bl 1990…asslan ma 3eid 3endo 7adan aoun..khlesna sar el massi7iyeh mwa7adin warra 2esseim wa7ad:SAMIR GEAGEA

  • 8. Cedar1 | July 23rd, 2006 at 5:59 am

    I think if you look up the word traitor in the dictionary you’ll see a picture of Michel Aoun next to the definition.

  • 9. Othello | July 24th, 2006 at 10:52 am

    Well…it looks like Aoun’s disease is contagious and he passed it on to Hasan Nasrallah through their famous MOLU (memorandum of lack of understanding)…



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