Wednesday, November 01, 2006

Nassrallah's threats...

Nassrallah has just raised the stake; it is time to call his bluff…

He want a larger slice of the government and a veto power, well you know what, the other party in this country also have demands: We want a real president freely elected, and we want peace!!!

So if Nassrallah wants to demonstrate and surround the Government Palce until the government resigns, then we will march to the presidential palace and camp there until Lahoud “the usurper” goes home.

Nassrallah also stated that he cannot trust the 14th of March coalition to rule the country; we also cannot trust him with a veto power. For HA actions in the government have not been very reassuring, as for example when Bashar Assad insulted our Prime Minster Hezbollah minister walked out of the Ministerial session…

It would have been much better to have a real open dialogue, with a agenda that takes into consideration all the parties issues and misgivings, in order to find a compromise (such as changing the president and the government at the same time) Rather than issuing silly threats and pushing the country down a slide, that no one knows where it will end.

But it seems that Nassrallah is ignoring the fact that whether he likes it or no, there is a big part of the Lebanese who are sick of his wars, threats and rhetoric. And just want to live in peace, prosperity and most of all freedom.

3 comments :

Anonymous said...

If you are in Lebanon, please can you talk about how it feels really in the street among regular lebanese.My family tells me no need to worry,and all is well,after all this is lebanon. The news is so confusing it feels like a volcano about to explode.
What is really like now?? and what this threat means?? and what was Berri gift for Eid??

well,since you like to write I thought I give an idea for your next post.
sorry.

heba:)

BOB said...

Hi

Well i m sorry but at the moment things are not very good in Lebanon

We are at a deadlock, and the country is so polarized.
Berri offered another form of dialogue but with a limited time frame (1 week) and subjects (expanding the goverment and giving Hezboallah and its allies veto power) and the leectoral law (pressuring for early election)

So an explosion can happen, but hopfully it will not (although we are having a couple of bombing every week or so, small ones fortunatly -yesterday a police barracks was hit with a small hand grenade, the week before it was an army barrack)

people are very very worried...

i ll leave the rest for the next post :)

Peace

Anonymous said...

Thank u for responding. I expected the bad news but hoped to hear that things aren't as bad as they sound on the news.
Am terrified,I lived in Beirut all my life, witnessed it all and the possibility of another round brings terrible memories.

Am looking forward to read your next post.

thanks,
heba