Hamas - An interview

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If you oppose Syria occupation you will likely find yourself in a Syrian jail without a trial, did you know that?

Now you go ahead and show me where the Lebanese are asking Syria to stay and occupy them.

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la la la utd, come on you can do better than that.

do u know iran, syria and lebanon have a defence pact? Iran covers leb. back, if syria was messing about, the relation between two wouldn't be so good. try again please.I asked for something substantial.

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UTD just to point out the Lebanese government asked for Syrian help and i have yet to hear any group or faction in Lebanon complain that they should leave. Btw the UN has not stated anything on the matter and thus there is no occupation and not illegal.

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Who cares? US and ISrael will soon take out the nuclear capabilities of Iran wit the help of our friends the Pakistanis. I don't know what the hubub is... I frankly think it is a good thing that countries with such diverse backgrounds can stand together and castrate the Ayatollahs.

Also, this defense pact thing is laughable. mighty Israel will take out all three before they can fill their pita with the hummus.

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Right. Matsui, Didn't Hitler follow a similar line of thought?

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No, hitler wasn't being terrorized by the poles who wished to push Germany into Oder Nisse.

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Matsui, were you talking about pita per capi ta pita?

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what else...I am taking about per capita babbita pita in a fajita

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Oh Really?

UN backs Lebanon sovereignty call

Correspondents say Emile Lahoud is Syria’s strongest ally in Lebanon
The UN Security Council has narrowly adopted a resolution demanding that foreign troops leave Lebanon and that Lebanese sovereignty be respected.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/3622260.stm

Many are in exile or prison due to their opposition to Syria’s occupation. Syria changes the rules around to fit there occupation, look at what they did just a few months back in regards to the term limits of the Lebanese President.

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Must have missed that news. Fine the UN wants Syria out. My second point is where have the Lebanese asked for Syria to leave? Btw this like the resolutions passed for the 20 year Israeli occupation of Lebanon?

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CM, dont forget all the other Resolutions that have condemned Israel's behavior and asked them to return the land back to their rightful owners i.e Palestanians.

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Kaleem, these are like new year resolutions, Ayrabs come up with that stuff every year. Israel belongs to Israelis.

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Yup just like they belong in hell.

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The opposition is growing and more Lebanese are questioning why Syria is still there. I will locate a quality article for you to support this claim. Personally if Syria wants to stay there fine, but they are responsible for any rocket or other attacks against Israel that originate from there.

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Btw did you read what the lebanese govt said about the UNSC resolution? Read your link again. They say they did not call for it. They did not ask for the UN to vote. They have no problems. The UN did it on its own. Which is against the rules. However when the US wants a resolution passed they get waht they want damn the rules.

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N okidding CM, when you have Syria changing the Lebanese constitution in order to keep their political pawns in power you can bet your ass their going to back Syria.

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Ah ok so that explains what is going on in Afghanistan and iraq.

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CM, you have a habit of twisting facts so that it fits what you perceive to be the truth, it’s possible that you aren’t even doing this intentionally but it is occurring. It’s very clear that you have a base set of beliefs and when facts contradict these beliefs you either disregard them as rubbish or as I said you twist them so they may backup your perception of the situation. And I’m not just saying that this is the case here in this thread, I’ve seen you do this regularly (and not only you).

The fact is International observers confirmed the election in Afghanistan was fair. Now unless you were on the ground in Afghanistan during election I’ll bet the goat farm that you don’t know more than they do, please do tell me if I’m wrong. As far as Iraq…there haven’t been elections yet so your comments really don’t make sense.

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I really dont see how you can call it an occupation utd, funny how you forgot to mention this tidbit from the article;

Mohammed Issa, Lebanon’s secretary-general for foreign affairs, said Syrian troops were in the country at his government’s request to help rebuff "radical action emanating from Israel.

Maybe y’all should direct your energy where its required, like palestine for example. If lebanon wants Syria out, it only has to ask Syria, even Iran if nothing else works. Honestly, you guys just take the pi$$. :rolleyes:

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I agree with ^^.I got into an argument with OhioGuy on this as well and was of the opinion that the elections in afghanistan were rigged, I tried to make my point by fruitless googling and even though most searches initially said that elections would be rigged, after the elections it was apparant that they were not. Ohioguy was right the elections were fair, there were some irregularities (that ink story and some other minor issue) but over all afghans voted.
The point here is fairness of elections not whom they elected or thier educational levels etc.