Blame The Others
Posted on February 27, 2008
Filed Under Middle East, News, Politics
As usual, in the Muslim world, when things go wrong and the parties are not able to fix them, they throw the blame and responsibility for the solution onto others
Beirut bottleneck needs regional fix - Moussa
BEIRUT: Arab League chief Amr Moussa said on Tuesday it was time for regional parties to try to resolve their disputes in order to facilitate a solution to Lebanon’s political crisis.
“Lebanese leaders have given all that they could. It is now time for regional parties to work out their differences in order to pave the way for a settlement in Lebanon,” said.
Given all that they could? How about “taking care” of the Iranian/Syrian agents Hizballah? The entire region knows that they are despised and seen as a direct threat by the majority of the Lebanese, but yet, nobody (well, may be except Walid Junblat, the Druze leader) has guts to come forward and engage with the gang of the foreign agent Nasrallah. And until they do, nobody from the region, the world or the entire universe will be able to help them to “pave the way for a settlement…”
Shortly after Moussa left Beirut without achieving any breakthrough in Lebanon’s political logjam, Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak said Syria was part of the problem in Lebanon, calling on Damascus to help resolve the 15-month crisis before hosting an Arab summit next month.
“The summit will be held in Syria and Syria is linked to the Lebanese problem. Therefore I hope that Syria would solve the problem,” Mubarak said in remarks aired on Al-Arabiya television on Tuesday.
Funny man…keep hoping.
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