Hezbollah’s Big F*ck You to The World

Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah tells Ahmadinejad how much he loves it when they defy the world and laugh in the face of the West.
Do we see a pattern here, folks? This is Iran’s lil bitch following the Iranian lead of defiance.
Where’s my pig-sticker already.
BEIRUT - Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah said on Sunday no power could disarm his pro-Syrian Shiite militant group and that it was ready for a new conflict with Israel after last year’s war.
“No one in the world can disarm Hezbollah,” Nasrallah said in a speech broadcast on Hezbollah’s Al-Manar television.
“The entire world is not capable of implementing the clause concerning the disarmament of the resistance in (UN Security Council) Resolution 1559,” he said.
The 2004 resolution called for the dismantling and disarmament of all foreign or local militias operating in Lebanon, including Hezbollah which says it is a legitimate resistance group against Israel.
“The resistance in Lebanon has determination, will, manpower and sufficient weapons” to face Israel in a new conflict, Nasrallah said.
“The resistance is ready, day and night, to defend south Lebanon (a bastion of Hezbollah) as well as all of Lebanon… to achieve a historic victory that will change the face of the region.”
Nasrallah warned of a political vacuum in Lebanon, amid a deadlock to find a successor to pro-Syrian President Emile Lahoud whose mandate expires on November 24.
“I urge Lahoud to… adopt an initiative to prevent the country from falling into a vacuum if there is no agreement” on a new president, he said.
Lebanon’s pro-opposition parliament speaker Nabih Berri on Saturday postponed, for a third time, a special session to elect a successor to Lahoud amid the failure of political rivals to agree on a consensus candidate.
The anti-Syrian parliamentary majority, with 68 MPs in the 127-seat house, has threatened to go ahead on its own with a presidential vote if no consensus candidate is found.
Nasrallah warned that the opposition would not recognise a president unless he is elected by two-thirds of MPs.
“Any president elected by a simple majority… will not be recognised by te opposition, which would consider him to be an impostor,” said the Hezbollah leader.
Fears are running high that the dispute could lead to two rival governments being appointed and a return to the final years of Lebanon’s 1975-1990 civil war when two competing administrations battled for control.
(AFP)



Be respectful of others and their opinions. Inflammatory remarks and inane leftist drivel will be deleted. It ain’t about free speech, remember you’re in a private domain. My website, my prerogative.
If you can't handle using your real email address, don't bother posting a comment.
“No one in the world can disarm Hezbollah…” I’m sure Imperial Japan and Nazi Germany thought the same thing…that is until they both got crushed…History will repeat itself, sooner or later.
November 11th, 2007 at 8:07 pmThey spend a lot of time announcing their defiant rhetoric…
November 11th, 2007 at 8:20 pmCall out the bombers already! These ‘people’ are not just going to go away. Sorry ’bout the collateral damage but what has to be done, has to be done. End of discussion.
November 11th, 2007 at 8:44 pmHey Viper unfortunately we cannot do that kind of thing anymore. I mean look at Haditha. Those Marines were cold blooded killers when they executed a text book assault on the houses that they were taking fire from.
Although, I just watched what is going on in Palestine where Hamas is shooting at Fatah during a memorial rally for Arafat. Maybe genocide can be a good thing. Maybe that should be the main target.
November 12th, 2007 at 6:42 amIf you put enough pressure on the everyday population to rein in the assholes they usually find a way to do it.