Fisk: Lebanon Is At War - Iran And Hizbollah Will Blame America

May 8th, 2008 Posted By Lftbhndagn.

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By Robert Fisk
If you want to fight us, you’ll have to fight us. This was Sayed Hassan Nasrallah’s message to the Lebanese government yesterday and his words were followed within seconds by two massive gun battles in the streets of Beirut.

He had spoken in that careful, thought-through, distressing way in which he always threatens the Hizbollah’s enemies. He even swapped the names of the Lebanese Prime Minister, Fouad Siniora, with that of the Druze leader Walid Jumblatt - calling Jumblatt the real prime minister and Siniora his deputy - and blamed both for trying to set up a CIA-Mossad base at Beirut airport. What other reason could there be, he asked, for the two men to demand the dismantlement of Hizbollah’s communications system and the suspension of the head of airport security? This was “a Lebanese government declaration of war against the resistance”. Well, maybe. But Nasrallah still wants the Hizbollah’s enemies to be the Israelis - not his Lebanese opponents.

So what happened in the minutes after he spoke? At least one Shia Amal gunman started shooting at an office belonging to Sunni supporters of the government, some of whom may have been the youths apparently brought down from Tripoli for just such a battle. The Lebanese army was not fully engaged on the streets last night but its armoured vehicles were driving between the sectarian interfaces and apparently taking fire from both sides.

It was a dark and distressing speech by the secretary general of Hizbollah, which came less than 24 hours after the Grand Mufti, Mohammed Kabbani, furiously referred to the Hizbollah as “armed gangs of outlaws that have carried out the ugliest attacks against the citizens and their safety”. Needless to say, neither Nasrallah nor Kabbani stated the obvious - that the first represents a large number of the Shia Muslim community and the second most of the Sunnis.

The sectarian background to this dangerous game is the point, of course. The street battles in Beirut are between Shia and Sunni, the first supporting the Iranian-armed Hizbollah, the second the Lebanese government, which now regularly carries the sobriquet “American-backed”. In other words, the collapse of Beirut these past two days is part of the American-Iranian conflict - even though, be sure, the Americans will blame the Hizbollah for this and the Iranians will blame the Americans.

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Yet still the language of Nasrallah - like that of Kabbani - was frightening, even though he had behind him the national flag of Lebanon with its green cedar tree as well as Hizbollah's own yellow banner. To call Jumblatt "a liar, a thief, a killer..." - though this view might be heartily reciprocated by Jumblatt himself - is language that puts Lebanese in danger of their lives.

Nasrallah's complaint that the suspension of Wafiq Chucair as head of airport security was part of an American-Israeli plot might sound a bit much, but his long and point-by-point insistence that Hizbollah should maintain its new communications links - including its cameras along the Beirut airport perimeter - was perhaps more reasoned, albeit that it helps allow his organisation to remain part of a state with the state. Wireless communications can easily be tapped, he said, and he added that new communications were the "most powerful tool" in Hizbollah's 2006 war against Israel.

Nasrallah intriguingly pointed out that Siniora's government had previously told the Hizbollah that it would allow the secure communications circuits to remain if the movement closed down its largely empty "tent city" in the centre of Beirut. Indeed, it has largely been in place for more than a year. Hizbollah had no argument with the Lebanese army - a view that might not be shared by General Michel Sulaiman, its commander, who stated yesterday that the situation is "threatening the army's impartiality".

All of which continues Lebanon's crisis. Beirut airport remained largely empty of aircraft yesterday - the Christian daily L'Orient Le Jour rightly suggested that it had been taken hostage by Hizbollah, who control all roads to the terminal - and there were brief gun battles between government and opposition supporters in the Bekaa Valley town of Saadnayel. Yet again, burning tyres were set up in areas demarcating Shia and Sunni districts, and the army closed the Corniche Mazraa highway, which divides west Beirut. By last night it was the scene of a gun battle. Kuwait urged its citizens to leave Lebanon - without being obliging enough to tell them exactly how to perform this task without an airport.

(YaLibnan)


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4 Responses

  1. RTLM

    Hey Fisk,

    Fuck off and die.

  2. deathstar

    :arrow: RTLM

    Well said.

    :beer: :beer: :beer:

  3. Dave M.

    Fisk? You must realize that Mr. Fisk was the impetus to the
    bloggers to create the new English verb “fisking”. Fisking or
    to fisk someone is to debunk a complete bs propaganda story.
    As in we gave that idiot a good fisking.
    Fisk was the original bs propagandist. He is amazingly unaware
    of what is going on here.
    This action is all about Iran’s pre-emptive strike before our
    preemptive strike on them. Iran knows that neither Israel nor
    the USA will let them have the bomb, though they are close.
    Their gamble is they can take out Israel with chem/bio weapons right
    now but not the USA. They also know that President Bush isn’t going
    to leave office with their nuke program intact. They hope enough
    chaos will scare Bush away.
    Hezbollah is one of their proxy armies. Hezbollah would not be
    trying to mount a coup in Lebanon without Iranian approval.
    Since Hezbollah is trying to stage a coup in Lebanon, Iran has
    signaled, It’s time to roll. Events will move rapidly.
    Debka predicted the Iran war is three months away tops.
    This act smacks of desperation on Iran’s part, but it also
    shows their “it’s now or never” thinking.
    The spark that purportedly started this was the Lebanese government
    disconnected a private telecoms network that Iran had been building,
    inside Lebanon, for the exclusive use of Hezbollah and Syria.
    Think about it, it would be like Ireland building a private network
    inside England for the exclusive use of the IRA - only way worse.
    How did they think they would get away with that?

  4. Erik Marsh

    Fisk is a shithead that even though he has great sources and has lived in the region for a long time, he can’t see beyond the end of his own damn nose. Hell, he’s even gone as far as to sympathize with these killers of women and children. Ya, I made the mistake of trying to read his damn book about the war for civilization. What a pathetic piece of tripe. I wish he would just realize what everybody else in the world already knows…his opinions are worthless, formed in an imagined reality that is based solely on his own delusions of self importance and intelligence. He just needs to wander off into the Bekaa and crawl into a hole and die. I promise you that NOBODY will miss him.

    Oh Yeah Fisk…Lebanon has been at war CONTINUOSLY since 2006 you turd.

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