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Lebanon Elections shows Cold war between Iran and US

by Phantom Ace ( 13 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Hezballah, Islamic Supremacism, Lebanon, Leftist-Islamic Alliance, Sharia (Islamic Law) at May 11th, 2009 - 8:09 am

The Lebanese Elections are coming within a month. Hezbollah is according to analysts supposed to win and get a majority in the Lebanese Parliament. This will make Iran the ruler of Lebanon, something the Left is supporting.

The Year of the Elephant

‘Yes, sometimes I go into the room with my advisers and I start shouting. And then they say, ‘And then what?'” The question hangs in the perfectly cooled air in Sa’ad Hariri’s marble-floored sitting room, where Beirut appears as a sunlit abstraction visible at a distance through thick windows. Hariri’s father, the former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri, martyr of the Cedar Revolution, arches his black eyebrows from a giant poster near the sofa, looking out at his son with a sidelong, mischievous glance. “It hasn’t been a joyful trip,” Sa’ad Hariri is saying. “In the past four years, I have lost friends. Pierre Gemayel was my friend. My father was murdered. It’s been an agonizing four years.”

Maobama will congratulate Hezbollah and call this progress. We will then send Billions to help Lebanon and their new Islamist masters. Lebanon, another ally thrown under the bus. oops, we already did under Clinton and Bush who did nothing as Hezbollah grew in strength. Oh well, this will just be a formal surrender of the once Christian state of Lebanon.

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