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Strange Goings-On Here In Lebanon
Stories that just don't seem to make it into print.
Did you know that the Hizbollah "Party of God" has installed its own private communications network in the south of Lebanon, stretching from the village of Zawter Sharqiya all the way to Beirut? And why, I wonder, would it be doing that? Well, to safeguard its phones in the event that the Israelis immobilise the public mobile system in the next war. Next war? Well, if there's not going to be another war in Lebanon, why is Hizbollah building new roads north of the Litani river, new bunkers, new logistics far outside the area of operations of the Nato-led UN peacekeeping force in southern Lebanon?
Sayed Hassan Nasrallah, Hizbollah's leader, boasts of new weapons. The Lebanese suspect that these include anti-aircraft missiles. If this is true - and many Lebanese who have spent their lives under Israel's cruel air attacks, assaults which have often been war crimes, hope it is - then the next war will be anticipated with dark but keen anxiety. Since the Israeli army is incapable of fighting the Hizbollah on its own ground - its collapse when faced by Hizbollah guerrillas in southern Lebanon last year proved this - what happens if their awesome air power is also neutered?
Fouad Siniora, the Lebanese prime minister, ensconced in his little "green zone" in the old Turkish serail, can do little to alter the course of this coming battle. Supplied with bombs by the Americans so that the Lebanese army can continue to blast its way through the Palestinian Nahr el-Bared refugee camp - one of the most uncovered stories of the Middle East year - his government can do no more than wonder at the resistance of the ruthless non-Hizbollah Islamist insurgents who are still holding out there. The US ambassador watches approvingly as the Lebanese army continues to "advance" amid strongholds and bunkers at a cost of almost 140 soldiers' lives although, after four months of "advancing" - as one western NGO remarked to me a few days ago - they might soon, at this rate, reach Cyprus.
One can only reflect on how the US ambassador to Tel Aviv reacts when the Americans supply bombs to the Israelis which are then used on the Palestinians of Gaza. Weapons are always available to blast away at the Palestinians.
This is Fouad Siniora's predicament as Hizbollah tries to destroy his government and prevent the election of a non- partisan president next month. Locked into Washington's embrace as the latest Arab country to prove the spread of George Bush's fantastical version of democracy in the Middle East, powerless in a country where the only functioning institution is now the Lebanese army, the prime minister finds himself on America's side in the "war on terror" against Hizbollah's mentors in Iran. All Hizbollah needed now, poor old Fouad was quoted as saying the other day, was "a composer for a national anthem of their own".
But there are other fears creating shadows in Lebanon. One of them is the sectarianism of Iraq. Lebanon's Shias and Sunnis and Christians all have friends and family in Iraq. Many have visited their loved ones who have appeared amid the Iraqi refugee masses that have poured into neighbouring Damascus. For their care, of course, the Syrians have received not a scintilla of gratitude from the Americans who were responsible for creating the hell-disaster of Iraq in the first place. It's worth comparing the vital statistics (though not on CNN or Fox News): Syria has accepted almost one and a half million Iraqi refugees - caring for them, providing them with welfare and free hospital services - while Washington, when it isn't cursing Iraq's prime minister, has accepted a measly 800 Iraqis.
And Lebanon? No one realises that this tiny Arab country has accepted 50,000 Iraqis since the great refugee exodus began. Of course, the Shia Iraqis have moved into the Shia southern suburbs (home of Hizbollah), the Sunni into Sunni areas of Beirut and Sidon, the Christians into Christian east Beirut and the Metn hills. And because the Lebanese have always called the Iraqis brothers and sisters, there has been no friction between the different Iraqi groups - and this is truly wondrous because only last January, Lebanon's Shia and Sunni youths were stoning each other in their thousands in the streets of Beirut.
So what else do the Americans have up their sleeve for us out here? Well, an old chum of mine in the Deep South - a former US Vietnam veteran officer - has a habit of tramping through the hills to the north of his home and writes to me that "in my therapeutic and recreation trips ... in the mountains of North Carolina over the last two weeks, I've noticed a lot of F-16 and C-130 activity. They are coming right through the passes, low to the ground. The last time I saw this kind of thing up there was before Bosnia, Kosovo, and Afghanistan".
That was in early August. Two weeks later, my friend wrote again. "There were a few (more) C-130 passes... I know that some 75th Rangers have just moved out of their home base and that manoeuvres have gone on in areas that have been used... in the past before assaults utilizing [sic] aircraft guided by small numbers of special operations people."
And then comes the cruncher in my friend's letter. "I think that the Bush administration is looking for something to distract Americans before the mid-September report on progress in Iraq. And I believe that the pressure is building to do something about the sanctuaries for the Taliban and foreign fighters along the Pakistan/Afghanistan border..."
A few days after my friend's letter arrived in Beirut, the Pakistanis reported that the Americans were using pilotless drones to attack targets just inside Pakistan. But it seems much more ambitious military plans may now be in the works. An all-out strike inside the North West Frontier province before President Pervez Musharref steps down - or is overthrown? A last throw of the dice at Bin Laden before "democracy" returns to Pakistan?
Stand by for more disasters - from Pakistan to the shores of the Mediterranean. But don't expect to hear about them in advance.
Robert Fisk is Middle East correspondent for The Independent.
© 2007 The Independent
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Show AllYup. I was in Smoke-Hole, WV in mid-August. On clear days, there were lots of C-17 transports doing some kind of training runs following the mountain contours up the valley. Also, the noise of fighter planes overhead too. Hadn't seen anything like it before in years of going there.
Are there any hills and valleys in Iran?
As far as Hizbollah goes - Bush has given them an endless supply of recruits.
"Stand by for more disasters - from Pakistan to the shores of the Mediterranean. But don't expect to hear about them in advance."
**** Robert Fisk is Middle East correspondent for The Independent.
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i disagree. at least with that part about not expecting to hear in advance. Come on that is BS. If we listen closely we will know beforehand.....
cause here is the thing....flying planes is no longer efficient and damn near will not fit into any sustainable future except for very special circumstances.....at least for awhile until things settle down.....
trains, on the other hand, while not as fast, are SO, SO, SO much more efficient. Trains make sense. Planes are a waste......
Planes flown by psuedo-christian end-time robots ain't going to get off the ground (>99.99999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999% chance)
Peace,
Ken Hausle
Come on you know. I care about Lebanon and all, but it is far away from where i am now. I am really trying to concern myself with my own neighborhood.
Now somewhere in this story i saw mention of North Carolina. Whomever the "chum" is i appreciate this information. I want to know. Why are a bunch of planes reportedly flying all over North Carolina. Why? Franklin Graham - do you know about this? I want to know if you do because for some crazy reason, a lot of folks been listening to you and your ilk.....
Anyhow, is this in the interest of citizens living in North Carolina. I mean all of us. Not just the military ones who want to play their games. No, this gets more and more annoying as each day goes by......this kind of BS just can't last.......
Young, Middle, Old - All who can recognize the BS --- COME ON --- lets stop it now, and then lets
get back on track.
Peace,
Ken Hausle
I trust Fisk!
Here in the Bay Area, there's been a definite uptick in ops in and out of Moffett field by the rescue sqadron stationed there. It seems include some flyovers of f-16 type aircraft - possibly training as air cover. Residents of Sunnyvale and Mt View have been known to comment on increased combat aircraft activity recently.
In the nuclear exchange Bush is courting, EMP or Electro-magnetic Pulse will shut down communications, transportation and anything run by microchips except for hardened military equipment. Plan on where to meet up with your loved ones NOW.
Airstrikes in Iran or Pakistan or both?
Weapons of Mass Diversion.
Globalization by force.
Next, I'll bet someone will draw a comparison to the Reichstag Fire in 1933 that enabled A certain socialist to gradually remove the rule of law from his country.
Then there will be others who say - a la Sinclair Lewis in 1936 "It Can't Happen Here".
And then............
is Fisk a spy? just wonderin'
Nothing strange about that really. Big picture look at things. Hezbollah is getting ready to act against Israel in immediate retaliation for an American attack on Iran. Seeing as how just about everyone and their dog have come to the conclusion that this is inevitable, it makes total sense. Its going to be brutal, bloody, and barbaric. I just hope someone learns a lesson after this. Burn baby burn!
EZEFLYER
you are right EMP. just look at HAARP!!! i have mentioned this subject so many times but no-one seems interested or believes it's relevant to what is going on today.........take a look at www.haarp.alaska.edu then www.earthpulse.com i think then people might make plans on where to meet up................
In my opinion, the last attack by Israel on the Lebanese people was supposed to launch the next faze in the War Of Terror. Public outcry and Hezbollah stopped that in its tracks. And left a huge gaping whole in the justification of widening the War Of Terror. A HUGE defeat for the Bush Administration (notice how, media-wise, that murder-spree just sort of faded into the land of hush-hush?).
If concerned peoples world-wide hadn't had the Internet to share information, I honestly believe America would have already experienced another 9/11-like false flag attack, the War Of Terror would have engulfed Iran, and it'd be Syria we'd be talking about right now.
For those people who think it more practical to stand on street corners with signs as opposed to blogging, I have news for you. Information is power. Never, in the history of humanity, have we had the power to spread information like we do today, using the Internet. Never, in the history of humanity, has the everyday person had the ability to share information with a stranger in another state, another county, half-way around the world, instantly. The bloggers in Lebanon can take some credit for the global outcry that accompanied the attack of their county this last time.
The Internet IS the new revolution!
A curious fact of modern Israel is that the more fundamental an Israeli might be, the more likely they are to have a large family, in the neighborhood of five children per family. With an expanding population and limited land they are in need of more space. The less war-like secular progressives are being overwhelmed.
I cannot blame anyone in Lebanon for digging in on the border as it may be the only way to limit Israeli expansion. And very hardened bunkers are a must since Israel is armed with American depleted uranium bunker busters.
We need a great book written by a skilled writer, psychologist, theologian, sociologist, and historian to determine why fundamental Jews, Muslims and Christians are so prone to go to war ? And there was a time when they all shared the Holy Land in relative harmony.
Any thoughts out there ?
p.s. Don't miss Rush To War now at video stores !