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So in lebabon there are refugee camps set up for displaced Palestinians.
Some have said that the Lebanese government that is now in power is a puppet government of Syria. Syria claims to hold the torch in support of the Palestinian struggle. Lebanese soldiers opened fire on a camp yesterday, the fighting continues even today. Supposedly they claim that Alqaeda members were hiding among the refugees. Which is also weird since Alqaeda also claims to be a standard bearer for the people of palestine as well. I see hypocricy in the arab world, i guess its okay to kill middle easterners but only if your not American or English. But who knows these things. |
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Actually it just might be possible that underneath all the chest
thumping and such the Arab world is fed up with terrorists and thughs using their holy name in the way it has been used. i.e. they are starting to clean house. There have been a number of other incidents around the world of lesser 'newsworthyness' (bring in viewers for the advertisers) that also point to this. We may be able to leave Iraq sooner that we think. Perhaps we should follow their lead and clean out the fanactic and warmongers in our own house. If this continues we may yet see peace in our time. |
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We can always hope so.
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Ill have to go back and read that again,,
I thought it said the American government was defending the Lebanese because there was reports (wonder where these came from) that AL-qaeda was operating from the camps. |
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yep, I was right...
- Lebanese troops blasted a Palestinian refugee camp with artillery and tank fire again Monday, seeking to destroy a militant group with al-Qaida ties. The White House said it supports Saniora's efforts to deal with the fighting, and the State Department defended the Lebanese army, |
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Last news report I saw on this was that several known AQ organizers and
what ever they call a guy that commands terrorists attack units were amoung the dead. Syira claims that they are not actuall AQ but pesudo AQ because they use AQ training manuals but are not offically recognized by AQ. Lebonan cliams they were AQ working for Syrian Intelligence. US just says they are AQ. the battle continues. I also read a post on a blog purporting to be Palastinian that AQ is stirring up trouble between different Palastinian groups by covertly attacking one then the other and attempting to make it look like they are attacking each other. |
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maybe the cia thinks ossama is in there,
Lebanon is largely christian and a puppet of the US anyway... |
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the word 'puppet' denotes a country in the direct contol of another
country. In the political realm it is normally used when attempting to sway a person from their point of view through the use of propaganda. Its use in the past has placed it on the list of words one can use in speach to influence others negetively (i.e High Emotional Index Word Trigger). C'mon man you are an intelligent man. Why not say what a thing is and use not propaganda but straight from the hip and just give me your opinion without the propaganda. got enough of that from the government don't need it from another of my brothers in 'We the People. |
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well, I think its strange that just last week, **** Cheney was in Jordan
and I was reading that the king was warning him about some abstract violence erupting in Lebanon (not specific) and how there was a great danger of it flowing over to all Palestine.. Hmm, are you saying that the greatest influence in Lebanon's government is not the US?? Come on AD, read between the lines, it s not that far fetched. Do I have direct proof, no, but I do have intuition, and intelligence. That along with intuition tells me, yes, the US has a great deal to do with it. This too: The leader of Fatah Islam, Palestinian Shaker al-Absi, has been linked to the former head of al-Qaida in Iraq and is accused in the 2002 assassination of a U.S. diplomat in Jordan. that is the refugee camp under seige, come on man you telling me you cant see it... |
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That guy escaped from a prison last year, CIA, **** Cheney, I didnt say
there wasnt a good reason for going in there but the fighting started because of an attempt to arrest him that went bad. |
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I see all that. I also see that Jordan gave the warning wistle.
There is light at the end of the tunnel. But there is also a whole lot more of the figthing and such to continue before it is all resolved. Perhaps we can hope that wisdom will prevail sooner and these days be shortened so that we may prepare for the next series of things to happen which will be far worse than any man made war. |
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The big problem is whether the other 400,000 Palestinians will start
another civil war in Lebanon.. Hope not or we will just have one more cluster ****. I see where the Lebanese government is already asking for more weapons and money from the west and its neighbors. I wonder where the bulk of that will come from |
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Some of the other Arab countries have wanted to get rid of terrorist for
a while but they have to tread softly. |
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hope it works!!!!!
really.......... ![]() ![]() |
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Fanta which is it.
You say Lebanon is mostly Christian. Yet you say there are 400 thousand Palestinians (correct me if I am wrong but arn't Palestinians predomimently Islamic). It can not be both. |
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Nope we shouldnt give them anything, they dont want our help remember,
"America shouldnt try to be the worlds policeman" so we should stay out of it. If they seriously need some help with medicine then maybe we could help with that, but no money or guns, cause I believe that, any given would surely be used in efforts against the US in places like Iraq. but Im sure that some would say that this is all because America in some way or another. Hope not but I see it coming. |
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AB-I think Palestinians are mainly Islamic and Lebanon is mainly
Christian. I could be wrong about that though. I think each has sizeable minorities though. |
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I'll look ad. Im not sure of the total population but there is a large
christain pop in lebanon, there are sunnis too, and I think armenians, Ill look |
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The civil war in the 80's was between Christians and Muslim wasnt it?
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Religions:
Muslim 59.7% (Shi'a, Sunni, Druze, Isma'ilite, Alawite or Nusayri), Christian 39% (Maronite Catholic, Greek Orthodox, Melkite Catholic, Armenian Orthodox, Syrian Catholic, Armenian Catholic, Syrian Orthodox, Roman Catholic, Chaldean, Assyrian, Copt, Protestant), other 1.3% note: 17 religious sects recognized CIA world fact book today...... |
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