Aoun & Berri, are both Iranian-Syrian Puppets
Elias Bejjani
http://eliasbejjaninews.com/2015/05/20/elias-bejjaniaoun-berri-are-both-iranian-syrian-puppets/
May 20/15
In reality and practicality, MP, Micheal Aoun
is a big political and national disgrace for our credibility as Maronites, and
an evil cancer destroying Lebanon, the message, identity, peace and
civilization. This derailed and Narcissistic Maronite politician is a mere
Iran -Syrian puppet and trumpet. His recent presidential anti constitutional
initiative was born dead and according will bear no fruits. It serves the
schemes and vicious agenda of his Syria-Iranian masters. In reality all the so
called disputes between Micheal Aoun and House speaker Nabeh Berri are mere
comedian and vicious plays orchestrated and dictated by Hezbollah for
maneuvering and waste of time purposes. In this realm of deception, all the
current media and rhetoric fuss, threats, and noise that Aoun's presidential
initiative is generating are transient and Aoun by the end will be helpless in
doing any thing in regards to the renewal terms for some high ranking military
officers. Politicians like Aoun who are replicates of the traitor Judas Iscariot
are totally responsible for the current occupational status that is inflicted by
Iran and Syria on Lebanon and the Lebanese people.
*Elias Bejjani
Canadian-Lebanese Human Rights activist, journalist and political commentator
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Background
Don’t rock the boat
The Daily Star/ May. 20, 2015 |
While Lebanon remains in a precarious situation, any “initiatives” which seek to
bide time and score political points are not just a waste of time but are
potentially dangerous traps which will achieve nothing positive for the
country.Amid the presidential vacuum, Free Patriotic Movement leader Michel Aoun
last week suggested four alternative options for electing a president, instead
of the current system in which Parliament decides. Option one, which he had
already mooted last year, would see two stages of voting, with Christians
nominating candidates in the first round, and citizens voting for them in the
second. Another proposal would see a popular referendum. Both ideas would toy
with the spirit of the Taif Accord. Such suggestions are therefor not just
foolish, but could have dangerous ramifications. Having criticized Taif since
its 1989 inception, Aoun continues to do so. He seeks to amend it before all its
articles have fully been realized. Having ended the Civil War, Taif is among the
last pillars holding Lebanon together. Aoun also sought to criticize the
Cabinet, and appeared to urge dissension among the Lebanese public. Why advocate
further chaos when the country is already struggling to maintain a shaky
security situation and protect its borders? It is politically immature to create
obstacles and suggest provoking havoc when the presidential vacuum and wider
political climate needs calm proposals and clear minds. And Aoun should be aware
that the Lebanese public and politicians alike are savvy enough to recognize
that all of his “initiatives” are little more than attempts to win the
presidency for himself.
Dispute
with Aoun limited to 'administrative' issues: Berri
The Daily Star/May. 20, 2015 /BEIRUT: Speaker Nabih Berri dismissed speculation
of an emerging political rift with Free Patriotic Movement leader Michel Aoun
Wednesday, saying that the differences between the two were related to
administrative manners. Berri told lawmakers who visited his Ain al-Tineh
residence that there is no “strategic dispute” with Aoun. The current
differences between the two relate to “assessing some interests in state
administration,” he added. Berri also condemned what he described as “lost
opportunities” resulting from the political deadlock in the country, noting that
the impasse would lead to “large losses” in vital cases, such as Lebanon’s gas
and oil reserves. With regards to the appointment of military and security
chiefs, Berri reiterated his support for the appointment of new officials, but
said that he would support term extensions if political forces fail to agree on
new appointments.
FPM
lobbies Hezbollah, Future on Aoun proposal
The Daily Star/May. 20, 2015
BEIRUT: A Free Patriotic Movement delegation met Wednesday with lawmakers from
Hezbollah and the Future Movement's parliamentary blocs to promote FPM chief
Michel Aoun’s latest initiative to break the yearlong presidential vacuum.
Hezbollah welcomed the initiative by its Christian ally to solve the persisting
crisis. “Aoun’s initiative offered realistic solutions,” head of Hezbollah’s
parliamentary bloc Mohammad Raad told reporters following a meeting at his
office with an FPM delegation. “Seriously considering the solutions [proposed by
Aoun] could lead to an exit to the crisis,” he added. MP Emile Rahme, from
Sleiman Frangieh's United Free Lebanon Bloc, but who is also affiliated with the
FPM, called after the meeting on political forces not to approach the initiative
from the standpoint of political rivalry. Instead, he said, view it as an
attempt to revive a balanced national partnership. “There is a need to look at
Aoun’s initiative as though it is an opportunity and a means to solve the
ongoing crisis,” he said. The FPM delegation later met with lawmakers from the
Future Bloc. After the meeting, Change and Reform Bloc MP Alain Aoun said
Wednesday’s “honest dialogue” revealed the concerns of each group which would
allow for attempts to bridge these differences in a coming phase. He noted
existing disagreements over “certain issues” regarding Lebanon’s presidential
crisis, the appointment of military and security chiefs and the drafting of a
new election law. Future MP Ahmad Fatfat said that despite these political
differences, the meeting revealed several bipartisan interests that could be
built upon. “And this is what we will work toward,” he said.
He said that a “careful study” of Aoun’s initiative will be approached on the
basis on preserving the Taif agreement and not amending the Constitution. The
FPM delegation since Monday has been visiting political leaders to promote
Aoun’s initiative, announced last week.
On Tuesday, the delegation met with lawmakers from Speaker Nabih Berri’s
parliamentary bloc and Marada Movement leader Sleiman Frangieh. On Monday, it
met separately with Maronite Patriarch Beshara Rai, Lebanese Forces leader Samir
Geagea and Kataeb chief Amine Gemayel. Aoun’s proposal, announced at a news
conference Friday, provided four options to solve the presidential crisis,
including the election of a president directly by the people. Hezbollah chief
Sayyed Hasan Nasrallah in a speech Saturday had urged political leaders to take
Aoun's initiative seriously, noting that dialogue sessions between rival
political parties in Lebanon have not, and probably will not lead to the
election of a president. Lebanon has been without a president since May 25,
2014, when former president Michel Sleiman's term ended. “I urge political
forces to look into, consider and study [this proposal],” Nasrallah said. “The
country can't wait anymore.” The FPM delegation is expected to meet with Future
bloc leader Fouad Siniora later Wednesday to discuss the proposal.