Posted on 07/24/2006 4:34:48 AM PDT by unionblue83
When Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, secretary general of Hezbollah held his press conference to declare his new victory over his enemy, Israel, he was triggering probably without knowing- a new era in the history of Lebanon and the region. We will continue in faithfulness to our line, he declared, in legitimizing his cross border attack on an Israeli patrol, killing soldiers and kidnapping two. But the real fidelity Nasrallah was referring to wasnt to his captured men in Israeli jails, but to the regimes decision-makers in Tehran and Damascus. The operation of July came as a tipping point in a larger conflict, which superseded Hezbollahs detainee, the Shebaa farms, borders skirmishes and Israeli tactical responses. Beyond and above the events of that day, Hezbollah was triggering the first Iranian war on Lebanons soil: A Syrian-supported offensive, even at the height of the Assad II regime. Bringing fire and smoke to the Lebanese-Israeli borders, and week before to the Gaza-Israel demarcation lines, is not simply two local disputes, one over unilateral Israeli withdrawal in Gaza and the other over real estate on the western slopes of Mount Hermon. Nasrallah (as well as his counterpart of Hamas) has calculated perfectly how to conduct a hit and run with the Israelis ordered by regional regime who have miscalculated their strategies. Pressured by the new regional realities and world concerns about nuclear threats and Terrorism, Iran and Syria wanted to throw their allies into the greatest uncertainties of survival.
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ping.
Big Bump!
Long, but very good
Excellent analysis!
When Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, secretary general of Hezbollah held his press conference to declare his new victory over his enemy, Israel,
Hassan Nasrallah's Victory!
Tariq Alhomayed
http://www.asharqalawsat.com/english/news.asp?section=2&id=5732
My advice is to ignore Hassan Nasrallah words about his war being a nation's war. This is untrue, since the war also involves Iran and its affiliates in the region.........
"The Jihadi Syro-Iranian offensive started simultaneously in early 2005, with the Hariri assassination in Lebanon and the selecting of Mahmoud Ahmedinijad as head of the Islamic Republic in Tehran. In Lebanon and as the pro-Syrian Government collapsed, new elections were held and an anti-Syria majority was established, Hezbollah executed a sophisticated one year plan in preparation for the war launched in July 2006. It began with Nasrallah imposing on the Seniora Government a strange offer: taking three members of the Party into his cabinet, while Hezbollah maintains a strategic relation with Syrias regime. That success brought other moves forward. For six months, political leaders and journalists of the Cedars Revolution were assassinated with car bombs: Samir Qassir, George Hawi and Gebran Tueni. This sufficed to convince the anti-Syrian politicians that any serious obstruction of the Iranian-Syrian axis and opposition to Hezbollah will be punished. The terror treatment seemed to have worked, as the Government was forced to abandon the implementation of UNSCR 1559 and have its components sit down with Hezbollah to discuss the future of its weapons. In short, it took Nasrallah and his allies less than a year to contain and weaken the Cedars Revolution and the Government it has produced."
Good answer to those who say the Lebanese Government knew what Hezbollah was going to do.
I singled-out that paragraph myself. ;~ )
This is very informative analysis. Well, it's by Walid Phares, so I would expect no less.
Unfortunately, the followers and new recruits don't seem to mind their "victorious" leaders hiding out and living in caves.
Is the 'long but good read' ALL one paragraph??? Think I'll pass.
No, it's a full article of multiple paragraphs. Hence, the link to the full article. And, it's a good analysis of the current situation.
you obviously have the weakest analysis i've ever seen in my life!!
Thank you very much for your critique. Rest assured I will give it all the consideration it deserves.
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