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Old 03-31-2011   #11
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So for the sake of Hezbollah's principles is the answer to your question, Hezbollah's vision is not limited to Lebanon, even the people telling you that know it. You have to agree or disagree with them but I repeat the point I mentioned before, Nassrallah is not stupid.
In other words , hezbollah awalan wel be2i fejil...

Nassarlah is not stupid regarding his benefits ..What does he care if Bahrain stopped dealing with lebanese or whole lebanon..He gives a rat ass.

Great Agenda he carries....


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Tab before SHN speech and before all of this happens, how come he was able to get his 1st iqami???
As i already said. He had been there for a few years now. Before this whole thing began.

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I am sorry for your friend and his case is just stupid, but on the other hand, other lebanese shiite may help and protest along with bahraini shitte ppl..
1- Clearly idiotic yes. But it also shows that the UAE is sending people away for being shia.

2- Do you really not remember anything about the hundreds of lebanese families who were deported from U.A.E for the same reason? Kermel "رفض أمني"??

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My brother used to work in Libia with Seif l Islam , he came back to lebanon and was not able to enter libya again, it has nothing to do with any politician, it can be for security measures .
Security measures when thousands of people are simultaneously asked to leave the country? w sob7an Allah shi3a? Men shou ken mhaddad l balad? Khatar l increased birth rates 3and l shi3a?? (smallah ya3ne bala 7asad )

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Back to the speech of SHN itself, what does lebanon benifit from it?
1- *benefit

2- Benefit?? I'm beginning to see a pattern in your mentality.

3- Kher nshallah? As the representative of a major political party he announced that Hezbollah supports rightful protests and revolutions wherever they may be, and considered bahrain to be a special case because the bahraini government sought out KSA's help and now have an army fighting unarmed protestors. It was to announce support to the oppressed over their oppressors ( Also an ethical necessity). Problem?
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In other words , hezbollah awalan wel be2i fejil...

Nassarlah is not stupid regarding his benefits ..What does he care if Bahrain stopped dealing with lebanese or whole lebanon..He gives a rat ass.

Great Agenda he carries....
Well that's your opinion and by replying like this you'll only make the people that agree with him support him more.

He will start caring when this affects his popularity. The guy that was fired on UAE for being Chiite doesn't support the UAE's POV but he surely is not happy about what Nassrallah did.
The people that just finished rebuilding their houses in the south, while they currently support Hezbollah won't want to loose everything again for some other Kuntar or to avenge Mughniyeh and Hezbollah knows that.

There's balance he has to maintain, while he is becoming weaker, he still has plenty of support that gives him some room to maneuver in. He can't maneuver as much as before but he can still do everything he is doing as long as he has a good amount of local and regional support.
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Nassarlah is not stupid regarding his benefits ..What does he care if Bahrain stopped dealing with lebanese or whole lebanon..He gives a rat ass.

Great Agenda he carries....
And there's that pattern out in bright daylight . Is this who i am debating?

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3- Kher nshallah? As the representative of a major political party he announced that Hezbollah supports rightful protests and revolutions wherever they may be, and considered bahrain to be a special case because the bahraini government sought out KSA's help and now have an army fighting unarmed protestors. It was to announce support to the oppressed over their oppressors ( Also an ethical necessity). Problem?
That might be another subject, but I believe we have a foreign minister and a Lebanese government. I don't get it when Nasrallah says something like that or Geagea says that he supports the revolution in Egypt or meets with some ambassador.
In who's name are they talking? They do not represent Lebanon on the international scene, we have a foreign minister and a bunch of well payed ambassadors that can do the talking!
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As the representative of a major political party he announced that Hezbollah supports rightful protests and revolutions wherever they may be
Really
In Syria too?
Iran as well???
Wow didnt know that..

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considered bahrain to be a special case because the bahraini government sought out KSA's help and now have an army fighting unarmed protestors.
You may say because the protestors are shiite...

Not all israelains are criminals and thus lebanon does not let anyone in..
Not all libian ppl are criminals and kidnappers and thus we dont let them in.
I am not here to fix the laws in bahrian , it is there business, if u cant travel to bahrain , travel somewhere else...
Just dont screw others

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Well that's your opinion and by replying like this you'll only make the people that agree with him support him more.

He will start caring when this affects his popularity. The guy that was fired on UAE for being Chiite doesn't support the UAE's POV but he surely is not happy about what Nassrallah did.
The people that just finished rebuilding their houses in the south, while they currently support Hezbollah won't want to loose everything again for some other Kuntar or to avenge Mughniyeh and Hezbollah knows that.

There's balance he has to maintain, while he is becoming weaker, he still has plenty of support that gives him some room to maneuver in. He can't maneuver as much as before but he can still do everything he is doing as long as he has a good amount of local and regional support.
I am not here to make ppl love or hate the guy...
And thanks for all ur replies
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The people that just finished rebuilding their houses in the south, while they currently support Hezbollah won't want to loose everything again for some other Kuntar or to avenge Mughniyeh and Hezbollah knows that.
Just a side note.
The whole world thought that Hezbollah's popularity would decrease after the july war. Much to their surprise people went back to their homes happy because they had just won the war. Their homes were a secondary concern.

Don't make the same bet sanyoura's ( now proven to be treacherous) government did back in 2006. You'll be disappointed.

Don't make any bets when looking at this from a materialistic point of view. You'll be seriously disappointed then.
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The whole world thought that Hezbollah's popularity would decrease after the july war. Much to their surprise people went back to their homes happy because they had just won the war. Their homes were a secondary concern.
Not all ppl are the same...U might say the majority was happy but as much as u think..
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Really
In Syria too?
Iran as well???
Wow didnt know that..

You may say because the protestors are shiite...
If i answer here we'll go off topic. 7abba 7abba.

But what i can say ( in order to stay on topic) is that it is not because they are shia. Though the majority is but not all are.

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Not all israelains are criminals and thus lebanon does not let anyone in..
Not all libian ppl are criminals and kidnappers and thus we dont let them in.
I am not here to fix the laws in bahrian , it is there business, if u cant travel to bahrain , travel somewhere else...
Just dont screw others
1- I tend to be thorough. Read every word i said carefully.

2- If this debate is to continue i suggest you rise to the occasion. So far i have seen a very materialist mentality that sees everything according to its profitability. And from the way you're answering me you seem to incorporate what i said and process it by your standards. This is not the way it works.
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