Posted by
arandomguy on Wednesday, November 01, 2006 11:38:22 AM
Hassan Nasrallah, the leader of Hezbollah - that terrorist organization which attacked Israel over the summer, and fought a wide-scale war against them - has said that the Lebanese government was implicit in calling for a UN peacekeeping force in the region. He is also extremely upset about this, because he considers it giving in to the enemy.
Yet who did the Lebanese government support? HEZBOLLAH! Am I the only one who sees how stupid it is to support people that don't support you? Support is a mutual thing, and Hezbollah most certainly does not support the Lebanese government. These new comments by Hassan Nasrallah only serve to emphasize this point.
He is also calling for a new Lebanese Unity government (which would presumably have a greater role for the terrorist organization, and have a greater antagonism of Israel), claiming that the existing government is only a puppet of the "Israeli-American alliance."
Nasrallah and Hebollah cannot be allowed to have a greater support in the Lebanese government. They are a terrorist organization, and should be disarmed. But don't get your hopes up. The UN peacekeeping force is totally unable to do what it is supposed to - keep the peace. Israel failed to disarm Hezbollah, as did the United States.
This means Hezbollah will grow in power, until they are strong enough (if they are not already) to wage war against Israel (and possibly the United States). I fear for the mideast.