Hizballah attacks and kidnaps Lebanese police officer after a warm reception at the French embassy
Posted on April 20, 2008
Filed Under EU, Middle East, Politics, Stupidity
In the world of international diplomacy it is generally normal when the parties smile and shake hands, while plotting against each other. But there is a limit to how liberal and outreaching certain diplomatic policies should get, especially when they approach the point of blatant disregard for the basic rules of diplomatic engagement.
France has always been on the forefront of appeasement, bowing down to every scanky terrorist in attempt to talk him into negotiations.
The recent spit in the face was delivered to France by Hizballah, when after having coffee and croissants at the French embassy in Beirut, this Iranian shia puppet terrorist organization attacked a police station in the capital and kidnapped a police officer.
Lebanese news portal “Ya Libnan” reports that this is a second attack on the governmental institution in the last days
Thursday, 17 April, 2008
On Wednesday Hezbollah forcefully freed two suspicious detainees, by surrounding the police with a mob of 100 angry Hezbollah forces, threatening to attack the policemen unless the two bearded men were immediately released.The sources said the police officer was investigating an illegal construction site in the suburb of Ghadir when he was beaten up by two local residents.
Hizbullah members drove in, kidnapped the officer and whisked him to a Hizbullah office where he was illegally interrogated by Party officials on activities of the police force.
The officer told his superiors later Hizbullah officials set him free only because he is Shiite.
Thus, it is not a sectarian attack, it is an open attack on the government of Lebanon - the same government France (and the rest of EU) and US so thoroughly back!
Ironically, after the meeting at the French embassy, Hizbullah representative Nawaf Moussawi said:
(he) held “lengthy talks with the charge d’affaires that covered the Lebanese crisis … and reviewed domestic and external initiatives aimed at finding consensus settlements.”
Moussawi also said he clarified to the French official “the importance of the resistance’s role in the liberation and defense (process).”
And they clarified it a couple of days later alright.
France should realize that its influence on “Hizbullah” is zero. As long as Iran stands behind this terrorist organization, there is nothing the West can do, except holding mock negotiations and hosting these terrorists for croissants, while they’re going to continue to run a country within a country and prevent Lebanon from finally reaching its full independence of Syria and negotiating with Israel.
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