***What is
interesting about this interview is that he speaks of "the interests of
the Iraqi people" or the "interests of the Lebanese people" or "the
interests of the Syrian people". It is up to an American general to
tell those natives what is in their interest. 2) he needs to read about
the history of the Lebanese civil war. He says: "So, we're
commemorating yesterday the 34th anniversary
of the mass murder attacks that killed U.S. marines and also killed
French paratroopers and it killed soldiers who were there to bring
peace, to end a very destructive civil war. But Hezbollah wanted to, as
they always try to do, is to perpetuate conflict to allow them to
portray themselves as patrons and protectors of an aggrieved community,
the Shia community in Lebanon. So that consigned that bombing, that mass
murder, consigned the Lebanese people to seven more years of deadly
civil war."
Well, 1) the US and French troops were not on a peace mission: they
were on a war mission, they war propping up the war criminal regime of
Amin Gemayel in a bloody civil war situation. 2) Hizbullah was very
marginal (in fact, not involved) in the civil war which went on in the
1980s***.
interesting about this interview is that he speaks of "the interests of
the Iraqi people" or the "interests of the Lebanese people" or "the
interests of the Syrian people". It is up to an American general to
tell those natives what is in their interest. 2) he needs to read about
the history of the Lebanese civil war. He says: "So, we're
commemorating yesterday the 34th anniversary
of the mass murder attacks that killed U.S. marines and also killed
French paratroopers and it killed soldiers who were there to bring
peace, to end a very destructive civil war. But Hezbollah wanted to, as
they always try to do, is to perpetuate conflict to allow them to
portray themselves as patrons and protectors of an aggrieved community,
the Shia community in Lebanon. So that consigned that bombing, that mass
murder, consigned the Lebanese people to seven more years of deadly
civil war."
Well, 1) the US and French troops were not on a peace mission: they
were on a war mission, they war propping up the war criminal regime of
Amin Gemayel in a bloody civil war situation. 2) Hizbullah was very
marginal (in fact, not involved) in the civil war which went on in the
1980s***.
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