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January 13, 2007

From Michael Totten in South Lebanon

Michael Totten and Noah Pollack visit South Lebanon guided by Said and Henry, who work for the Lebanese Committee for UNSCR 1559, an NGO which closely advises the Lebanese government and the international community on the disarmament of illegal militias in Lebanon. From the safety of the Christian village of Ein Ebel just outside Bint Jbail, Henry discusses the situation in Lebanon.

“We have been screaming about this conflict for 30 years now,” Henry said as he dealt himself a hand of Solitaire from a deck of cards in his pocket. “But no one ever listened to us. Not until September 11. Now you know how we feel all the time. You have to keep up the pressure. You can never let go, not for one day, one hour, not for one second. The minute you let go, Michael, they will fight back and get stronger. This is the problem with your foreign policy.”

“Since 1975 we have been fighting for the free world,” Said said. “We are on the front lines. Why doesn’t the West understand this? America can withdraw from Iraq, you can go back to Oregon, but we are stuck here. We have to stay and live with what happens.”

More of Arafat's legacy. He sowed chaos and death wherever he strode.

In retrospect, though, it's interesting to note that Arafat's use of Lebanon for war against Israel - a Sunni incursion - was soon followed by the Iranian revolution.

We are still living in the aftermath of these two disastrous events.

Arafat and Khomeini in hell looking up at the world, at Gaza, at South Lebanon, at Jenin, at parts of Iraq:

Arafat says to Khomeini: This is the world that we made. Isn't it wonderful?

Alcibiades | 01/13/07 at 06:47 PM | Categories: - The War of Dire Straits

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Arafat says to Khomeini: This is the world that we made. Isn't it wonderful?

With respect to Lebanon we could apply that phrase to Weinberger, Baker and co., for the mess they permitted in the 80s.

They covered for Arafat's killing of US diplomats in the Sudan, permitted the entry of Syria into Lebanon to provide back up for the Iranian Foreign Legion (Hezbollah) and then brought Arafat back to the international table for more death, destruction and corruption after Israel had kicked him out of Beirut.

Maybe that should be recited to the theme tune of ‘Life is Beautiful’?

Cynic [TypeKey Profile Page] | January 14, 2007 08:59 AM

Certainly Baker left messes wherever he went.

But there is a difference. I think he was and is insouciant about the messes he left, in grand, regal Louis Quinze style - apres moi le deluge. He just doesn't care in the least about the misery he leaves behind. I don't think he actively conspires to cause it, however

Arafat and Khomeini, on the other hand, set about actively causing these messes and despoiling people and lands wherever they trod.

It was their way of inspiring the people to follow their agendas.

alcibiades [TypeKey Profile Page] | January 15, 2007 12:26 PM

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