Lebanon is a country that is unable to govern itself
By: Elias Bejjani*
August 13/2010
öThe current explosive situation in Lebanon is sad, unfortunate and very dangerous. Meanwhile, the Lebanese people are marginalized and exposed to all kinds of terrorism, oppression, poverty, persecution, foreign interferences and fear. The Lebanese government is just a shadow and a fancy tag with no actual content, backbone or teeth. It holds no power or authority and has no free say in any matter at all due to the fact that Hezbollah and Syria fully controls its decision making process.
Hezbollah, the Iranian armed proxy, controls by force, money and intimidation
the whole country and is taking both its people and government hostages.
Hezbollah, which is merely an Iranian army stationed in Lebanon, is dragging the
country and its people as well as the whole Middle East into a state of havoc.
It is worth mentioning that Hezbollah and its affiliates have planned or been
linked to a lengthy series of terrorist attacks against the United States,
Israel, Kuwait, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Arabian Gulf countries, Iraq, Yemen,
Turkey, and other Arabic and Western targets. These attacks include: a series of
kidnappings of Westerners in Lebanon, including several Americans, in the 1980s;
the suicide truck bombings that killed more than two hundred U.S. Marines at
their barracks in Beirut, Lebanon, in 1983; the 1985 hijacking of TWA flight
847, which featured the famous footage of the plane's pilot leaning out of the
cockpit with a gun to his head; two major 1990’s attacks on Jewish targets in
Argentina--the 1992 bombing of the Israeli Embassy (killing 29 people) and the
1994 bombing of a Jewish community center (killing 95 people); and a July 2006
raid on a border post in northern Israel in which two Israeli soldiers were
taken captive. The abductions sparked the 2006 Hezbollah-Israeli war.
It is strongly believed that Hezbollah in 2005 was behind the killing of
Lebanon's PM, Rafiq Hariri with 22 others in downtown Beirut. Hezbollah's
General Secretary Hassan Nasrallah has been publicly recently threatening to
topple the Lebanese government by force and militarily invade Lebanese Sunni and
Christian regions in case the Special Tribunal for Lebanon investigating the
Hariri crime indicts any of his men.
The West and the moderate Arab countries as well as neighboring Israel have an
obligation to step in and offset the balance militarily. It is not a secret that
Syria that occupied Lebanon for almost 29 years with an iron fist (between
1976-2005), at least since 1990 has been viciously Syrianizing all Lebanon's
institutions, especially the armed forces, media, cabinet and parliament.
In addition, it unlawfully granted Lebanese citizenship to more than half a
million individuals in 1994 which had a serious negative effect on the country's
very delicate demography.
In 2005 when Syria was forced to leave and end its armed occupation in
accordance with UN Resolution 1559 in the aftermath of the assassination of PM
Rafiq Hariri, Hezbollah, the Syrian-Iranian armed proxy, took over the job.
Since then Hezbollah has been aggressively instigating an ongoing process of
devouring the country and now fully controls Lebanon and all its institutions.
What is definite is that the Lebanese people alone are no longer able to reverse
the Syrianization and HEZBOLLAHISATION of their country. They need Western
military intervention Under the UN umbrella.
The feasible solution would be via a new UN resolution under chapter seven
through which the UN troops stationed in south Lebanon (in accordance with UN
Resolution 1701) will be given the upper hand not only in the southern region on
the border with Israel, but all over Lebanon and specially on the
Lebanese-Syrian border in a bid to stop the ongoing Syrian and Iranian massive
transport of weapons and men to Hezbollah and to the other Lebanese and
Palestinian armed groups. The Lebanese army needs to
be put under the UN troops’ command and Lebanon declared by the UN a country
that is unable to govern itself. I personally have called for such a solution in
one of my recent editorials.
There is no doubt that losing Lebanon to the Axis of Evil means losing the whole
Middle East and gradually the toppling of all the so called moderate Arab
regimes. Lebanon has been for thousands of years a pivotal crossroad for the
whole Middle East and history tells us that whoever controls Lebanon will
control the whole region. The question is whether the West is willing to stay
idle and leave Iran and Syria to fully control Lebanon and accordingly control
the whole Middle East?
In fact the moderate Arab countries, Israel and West themselves will gain
greater benefit than even Lebanon and the Lebanese people by helping Lebanon to
be freed from the Axis of Evil countries and organizations.
No one should fool himself and say, “let the Lebanese solve their own problems”,
or, “well, we tried to help them but they did not help themselves.”
No, not at all, because the Lebanese regardless of all the hardships and the
Stalinist Syrian occupation fought and fought bravely for peace, independence
and freedom more than any other people in the Middle East.
In conclusion, leaving Lebanon to fall prey to the Middle East’s Axis of Evil
(Syria, Iran, Hezbollah, Hamas),
will not only hurt the Lebanese people, destroy their freedom, multicultural and
democratic system and enslave them, but will also destabilize the whole Middle
East and threaten peace and democracy all over the world.
*Elias Bejjani
*Canadian-Lebanese Human Rights activist, journalist and political
commentator
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