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Hezbollah turns up the pressure in Lebanon crisis

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Hezbollah turns up the pressure in Lebanon crisis

BEIRUT (Reuters) - Lebanon's Hezbollah on Sunday called on incumbent President Emile Lahoud to take action if rival political leaders are unable to agree on a consensus president in next week's election.

Full Article: Hezbollah turns up the pressure in Lebanon crisis - Yahoo! News

I guess it's time to educate Hezbollah by way of thermite plasma.

If the ape leader of Hesbollah tries to inferfere in the Lebanese elections then he must be exterminated like the terrorist vermin that he is.

DEATH TO HEZBOLLAH
DEATH TO IRAN
DEATH TO SYRIA
DEATH TO TERRORISM
DEATH TO AL QAIDA

:mrgreen:
 
What's this?

A major Lebanese political leader is involving himslef in important Lebanese elections?!

What a bloody outrage!

He should exterminated immediately for the sake of freedom and democracy!

:mrgreen:
 
What's this?

A major Lebanese political leader is involving himslef in important Lebanese elections?!

What a bloody outrage!

He should exterminated immediately for the sake of freedom and democracy!

:mrgreen:

1.) He is NOT Lebanese. He's an Iranian terrorist-mullah puppet.
2.) He has NO BUSINESS interfering in Lebanese politics.
3.) Yes, he and all of Hezbollah need to be exterminated.
 
1.) He is NOT Lebanese. He's an Iranian terrorist-mullah puppet.

He was born in Lebanon, he lives in Lebanon, his party is based in Lebanon and is very popular with a lot of Lebanese. He's Lebanese.

2.) He has NO BUSINESS interfering in Lebanese politics.

Aside from representing a million plus Lebanese people...

3.) Yes, he and all of Hezbollah need to be exterminated.

I know in the name of freedom and democracy!
 
He was born in Lebanon, he lives in Lebanon, his party is based in Lebanon and is very popular with a lot of Lebanese. He's Lebanese.



Aside from representing a million plus Lebanese people...



I know in the name of freedom and democracy!


It's nice of you to ignore the fact that HE IS A TERRORIST PUPPET IN THE EMPLOY OF IRAN'S MULLAHS!
 
He was born in Lebanon, he lives in Lebanon, his party is based in Lebanon and is very popular with a lot of Lebanese. He's Lebanese.



Aside from representing a million plus Lebanese people...



I know in the name of freedom and democracy!

I see you don't have the balls to respond. How sad.

:doh
 
If the ape leader of Hesbollah tries to inferfere in the Lebanese elections then he must be exterminated like the terrorist vermin that he is.

Actually, Hizb'allah is the most popular political party and most representative of the Lebanese Shi'a community. From wikipedia:

"In the general election of 2005, it won 10.9% of parliamentary seats. The Resistance and Development Bloc, of which Hezbollah is a member, won all 23 seats in Southern Lebanon, and in total, 35 seats, or 27.3% of parliamentary seats nationwide.[71] When municipal elections were held in the first half of 2004, Hezbollah won control of 21% of the municipalities.[51]"
Source

So to say that a political party that represents a good portion of the population of a country shouldn't engage in politics is obviously just plain silly.

1.) He is NOT Lebanese. He's an Iranian terrorist-mullah puppet.

Um, he was born in Beirut. His father was Lebanese as well.

It's nice of you to ignore the fact that HE IS A TERRORIST PUPPET IN THE EMPLOY OF IRAN'S MULLAHS!

Actually only four countries consider the entire Hizb'allah organization to be terrorist (Canada, Israel, the Netherlands and the US) while an additional two consider only Hizb'allah's External Security Forces to be terrorists (Australia and the United Kingdom).
 
Actually, Hizb'allah is the most popular political party and most representative of the Lebanese Shi'a community. From wikipedia:

"In the general election of 2005, it won 10.9% of parliamentary seats. The Resistance and Development Bloc, of which Hezbollah is a member, won all 23 seats in Southern Lebanon, and in total, 35 seats, or 27.3% of parliamentary seats nationwide.[71] When municipal elections were held in the first half of 2004, Hezbollah won control of 21% of the municipalities.[51]"
Source

So to say that a political party that represents a good portion of the population of a country shouldn't engage in politics is obviously just plain silly.



Um, he was born in Beirut. His father was Lebanese as well.



Actually only four countries consider the entire Hizb'allah organization to be terrorist (Canada, Israel, the Netherlands and the US) while an additional two consider only Hizb'allah's External Security Forces to be terrorists (Australia and the United Kingdom).

That would be because there are very few people with the balls to call a terrorist ... A TERRORIST. Still ... Hassan Nesrallah is servant of Iran's mullah terrorist leaders and is therefore a terrorist himself.

:mrgreen:
 
That would be because there are very few people with the balls to call a terrorist ... A TERRORIST. Still ... Hassan Nesrallah is servant of Iran's mullah terrorist leaders and is therefore a terrorist himself.

All of course is irrelevant to the points you made which were debunked.
 
All of course is irrelevant to the points you made which were debunked.

Actually, it affirms my points, which were never debunked. Only pro-terrorist sympathizers, apologists, and the like believe Hesbollah to be "non-terrorist".

As such, you are proven wrong and you need to pull your nose out of Islam's facist *******.

:mrgreen:
 
Your points:

1. Nasrallah isn't Lebanese - this was debunked by the basic fact that he is Lebanese. Both him and his father (and probably mother) were born in Lebanon.
2. Hizb'allah shouldn't participate in Lebanese politics - They're a popular political party that represents a large percentage of Lebanese citizens and as such it would make no sense for them not to.
3. Hizb'allah is a terrorist organization - Only 4 organizations list Hizb'allah as terrorist. Regardless of whether or not you disagree with it, it's true.

All easily disproven.
 
Your points:

1. Nasrallah isn't Lebanese - this was debunked by the basic fact that he is Lebanese. Both him and his father (and probably mother) were born in Lebanon.
2. Hizb'allah shouldn't participate in Lebanese politics - They're a popular political party that represents a large percentage of Lebanese citizens and as such it would make no sense for them not to.
3. Hizb'allah is a terrorist organization - Only 4 organizations list Hizb'allah as terrorist. Regardless of whether or not you disagree with it, it's true.

All easily disproven.

Says you ... a supporter of Islam-o-fascism.

Nesrallah doesn't have any business participating in Lebanese politics while he is a servant of Iran's mullah terrorist pigs and the ayetoiletbowl. As such, POINT 2 IS CORRECT and POINT 4 IS CORRECT.

Again --- the lies of Islam have been exposed.
 
Nesrallah doesn't have any business participating in Lebanese politics while he is a servant of Iran's mullah terrorist pigs and the ayetoiletbowl. As such, POINT 2 IS CORRECT and POINT 4 IS CORRECT.

Why wouldn't he have business participating in Lebanese politics? Obviously, if he's doing it then he has business doing it.

And there was never a point 4.
 
Why wouldn't he have business participating in Lebanese politics? Obviously, if he's doing it then he has business doing it.

And there was never a point 4.

Ok.

I tried to explain this too you once ---- let me see if I can make even more clear for those of you who are thick as mud!

What I said was "WHILE NESRALLA IS AN IRAN/MULLAH STOOGE he has NO BUSINESS BEING INVOLVED IN LEBANESE POLITICS.

What this means is that ... while Nesrallah is a servant of Iran and radical wahaabi Islam he does not belong in politics. Essentially, he isn't representing Lebanon --- he's pushing the dictatorial bullshit that is being forced on people in Iran and Syria. In other words, NESRALLAH IS A DAMN TRAITOR WHO IS TRYING TO CONVERT ALL OF LEBANON TO IRAN'S RETARDED BACKWARDS SHIITE BULLSHIT.

Try to understand --- Nesrallah is a traitor and a criminal --- and he is the head of an IRANIAN OWNED terrorist organization.

Are you beginning to understand yet?

Hello!!! McFly!!!!!

:doh
 
What I said was "WHILE NESRALLA IS AN IRAN/MULLAH STOOGE he has NO BUSINESS BEING INVOLVED IN LEBANESE POLITICS.

And that's obviously your opinion. Which doesn't really matter in this discussion, as it's simply an opinion and not something you can actually argue in any substantive way.

Essentially, he isn't representing Lebanon

Hizb'allah is certainly representing a large portion of the Lebanese people, as many of them voted them into office and support them as a political organization.

--- he's pushing the dictatorial bullshit that is being forced on people in Iran and Syria.

No he's not. If the Lebanese supporters of Hizb'allah didn't like what they were doing, they wouldn't vote for them and would actually vote them out of office, but since they've obviously won numerous elections with great popularity, they are doing something that the Lebanese people that support them agree with.

Are you beginning to understand yet?
 
great Hizb'allah cheerleader arent ya.
 
And that's obviously your opinion. Which doesn't really matter in this discussion, as it's simply an opinion and not something you can actually argue in any substantive way.

Actually, it's known fact that Iran funds and supports Hesbollah. This fact is BEYOND contestation. You may remove your nose from Islam's terrorist-creating ***.

Here is some proof:

Hezbollah[1] (Arabic: حزب الله ḥizbu-llāh, [2] literally "party of God") is a Shi'a Islamic political and paramilitary organization based in Lebanon. It follows an Islamist Shi'a ideology developed by Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, leader of the Islamic Revolution in Iran.[3][4][5] [6][7]

Another site lists Hesbollah as follows:




Name Variations
Hezbollah (Party of God)

Overview
Hezbollah emerged in 1982 from the Shiite Muslim population of Southern Lebanon. Armed and trained by Iran and allowed to operate openly by Syria, Hezbollah fighters waged a guerilla war against Israeli forces in Southern Lebanon and carried out terrorist attacks against Israeli civilians in northern Israel. The organization's goal is the establishment of an Islamic state encompassing Lebanon and Israel. It has been implicated in terrorist actions targeting Americans, Jews and Israelis around the world.

http://www.adl.org/terrorism/symbols/hezbollah.asp

Hizb'allah is certainly representing a large portion of the Lebanese people, as many of them voted them into office and support them as a political organization.

No he's not. If the Lebanese supporters of Hizb'allah didn't like what they were doing, they wouldn't vote for them and would actually vote them out of office, but since they've obviously won numerous elections with great popularity, they are doing something that the Lebanese people that support them agree with.

You seem to forget that people in Lebanon don't really get to "vote" they are forced to vote for Hesbollah or they are murdered.

All of your arguments have been proven wrong. Accept this fact and stop voicing support for a terrorist group.
 
Actually, it's known fact that Iran funds and supports Hesbollah. This fact is BEYOND contestation. You may remove your nose from Islam's terrorist-creating ***.

Oh, I never denied that. It's your opinion that he shouldn't be involved in Lebanese politics, though, and that isn't something you can validly argue because it's simply an opinion (however idiotic it is).

Here is some proof:

Hezbollah [1] ( Arabic: حزب الله ḥizbu-llāh, [2] literally " party of God") is a Shi'a Islamic political and paramilitary organization based in Lebanon. It follows an Islamist Shi'a ideology developed by Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, leader of the Islamic Revolution in Iran. [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]

This, of course, isn't proof that they're funded and/or supported by Iran. You could've done better than this.

Hezbollah emerged in 1982 from the Shiite Muslim population of Southern Lebanon. Armed and trained by Iran and allowed to operate openly by Syria, Hezbollah fighters waged a guerilla war against Israeli forces in Southern Lebanon and carried out terrorist attacks against Israeli civilians in northern Israel. The organization's goal is the establishment of an Islamic state encompassing Lebanon and Israel. It has been implicated in terrorist actions targeting Americans, Jews and Israelis around the world.

This is somewhat better, although it's incredibly biased and full of inaccuracies. For example, Hizb'allah's goal isnto "the establishment of an Islamic state" anywhere. Although it used to be, they have abandoned that goal to better focus on the defense of the Lebanese people in the south against invading Israeli forces and providing services to the Lebanese people.

Oh, and yes they did launch rockets with the intention of harming not only IDF forces but Israeli civilians as well. This was, of course, a terrorist act.

Oh, and they haven't been "implicated in terrorist actions targeting Americans, Jews and Israelis around the world."

You seem to forget that people in Lebanon don't really get to "vote" they are forced to vote for Hesbollah or they are murdered.

Uh, no they're not. What a ridiculous thing to say.

All of your arguments have been proven wrong.

Not a single one of my points has been disproven.
 
Vader you're toast.

Trying to claim a guy born in Beirut isnt Lebanese was your first mistake.
 
Oh, and they haven't been "implicated in terrorist actions targeting Americans, Jews and Israelis around the world."


Actually, it's long been believed that Hesbollah (those who formed Hezbollah) were responsible for the attack on the Marine barracks in Lebanon back in 1982.

So ... there is GOOD reason to state that they are in fact an extension of the Iranians. The Ayetollah was responsible for funding the attack on those marines and Hesbollah is responsible for carrying it out.

:mrgreen:
 
Actually, it's long been believed that Hesbollah (those who formed Hezbollah) were responsible for the attack on the Marine barracks in Lebanon back in 1982.

As have other groups.

And note: It's not 1982 anymore.
 
As have other groups.

And note: It's not 1982 anymore.

Regardless of whether or not it's no longer 19823 --- the fact remains that Iran funded and trained the attackers --- and Hesbollah carried out the attack.

As such, your assertion that Hezbollah has never attacked Americans is incorrect.

;)
 
Regardless of whether or not it's no longer 19823 --- the fact remains that Iran funded and trained the attackers --- and Hesbollah carried out the attack.

No, it's only "long been believed" that Hizb'allah carried out the attack. No proof has ever been offered to substantiate that claim. And as I said before, other groups have been accused of or taken responsibility for the attack.
 
I dont get this, since when is attacking soldiers been known as Terrorism?
 
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