Posted on 01/12/2011 9:52:07 AM PST by lbryce
Hezbollah and its allies forced the collapse of the government here on Wednesday, deepening a crisis over a United Nations-backed tribunal investigating the assassination of a former prime minister.
Eleven of the cabinets 30 ministers announced their resignations, a move that dissolves the government. They said they were prompted to act by the cabinets refusal to convene an emergency session to oppose the tribunal, which is expected to indict members of Hezbollah.
Ten of the ministers announced their resignations just as Prime Minister Saad Hariri was meeting with President Obama in Washington. The opposition had hoped that all 11 ministers would resign together, to bring down the government at that time and expose Mr. Hariri to the maximum embarrassment.
But the 11th minister, Adnan Sayed Hussein, announced his resignation in a statement later in the evening, the National News Agency reported, after the meeting in Washington was over.
The collapse of the fragile government is the worst crisis in Lebanon since 2008, when an agreement reached in Qatar achieved a truce to end sectarian clashes that killed 81 people and brought Lebanon to the brink of a renewal of its 15-year civil war, which ended in 1990.
We were committed but they were not, said Ammar Houri, a lawmaker with Mr. Hariris bloc. He added that Mr. Hariris allies were meeting to decide the next step.
Hezbollah and its foes have wrestled over the direction of the small Mediterranean country since the former prime minister, Rafik Hariri, was killed in a bombing along Beiruts seafront in 2005. Twenty-two other people died in the attack. Since then, the tribunal has investigated his death and is now widely expected to indict members of Hezbollah, the countrys powerful Shiite Muslim movement.
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Another blow against Bush’s old policy of co-opting bad guys into the political process.
Hummm, wonder if the Israel hating Soros had anything to do with THIS.
I know, but I am only half kidding.
The government of Lebanon should beg Israel to come in and clean house militarily. Then it should remain an ally to Israel in perpetuity.
It’s been my thought that Lebanon has had a death wish for the last twenty years or so.
Syria operates it much like a sock puppet. How’s that working out Lebanon?
Meeting with Obama? Didn’t the Shah and Carter teach them *anything* about American islamist presidents??
“If you’re a terrorist, we’re coming for you...”
Unless you’re on the West Bank or Gaza, in Saudi Arabia, Lebanon, Syria, or Iran. Other than that, we’re coming for you, unless you are in Asia or Africa...
Yeah, Bush really declared war on terrorism. I know that’s a bit harsh, but you are right when you address the issue of incorporating bad guys in resolutions.
That only works if the bad guys truly want it to. In most instances they see it for what it is, an excellent way to attain goals.
Chaos in Lebanon. This must be Wednesday.
I feel sorry for all the Christians in Lebanon, what did they do to deserve to be born in such a hell-hole...
If they had Hazballah in their government, it couldnt have been much of a government anyway.
Fyi - Iran is waiting in the wings to swoop into Lebanon on a white horse to “save the day”. Not at all a good sign for Israel or anyone else in the region.
Without an effective government, they are not sure who would step in to stop it.
Can’t read God’s mind but am sure He has reasons..Islam sucks so bad...
since we are off topic, what is a dual covenant?
It really started in 70-71 with the so-called “Black September”
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_September_in_Jordan
Jordan kicked out the Palestinians and Lebanon took them in. They immediately proceeded to destroy Lebanon.
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