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Walid Jumblat surprised everyone with his recent statements regarding his membership in the March 14 political grouping. However, Jumblat’s move is more than a political switch-over or change of heart. It is part of a scheme to blackmail him into returning to the pro-Syrian camp, and the price he is being asked to pay for [...]

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Here are some snippets of what Michel Aoun recently said, as he seeks to up the sectarian and divisive rhetoric:
لكن من يدعون الخوف من المقاومة هم الذي قتلوكم ووضعوا لكم المتفجرات
But those who claim fear from the Resistance, they are the ones who killed you and laid explosives for you.
سننتصر في النهاية وسنسيطر على كل [...]

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Apparently, Amal, one of Aoun’s allies in the March 8 group, is complaining to Hezbollah about Aoun’s tactics in the Jezine election campaign. They accuse his candidates of using divisive language with sectarian tones to get Christians to vote for him in the upcoming elections.
Dah! Did they just find out that this is how Aoun always wins [...]

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This morning Now Lebanon published an article in which the former investigator into the assassination of Rafiq Hariri, Detlev Mehlis, explained some of the facts surrounding the investigation. Most importantly, he dismissed criticism coming form the March 8/Hezbollah camp that the investigation has been politicized.
The pro-Syrian “opposition” has been celebrating the release recently of the four heads of security that [...]

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The other day I was having a discussion about the political situation in Lebanon with a reluctant supporter of the March 8/Aoun camp. He approached his support for this group as an Arab nationalist of the old school. For them, standing up to Israel comes first, and hating Hariri is high on the list.
When I [...]

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Okay, I am not a supporter of Aoun or March 8 for that matter. That much is clear by now. However, I find it extremely arrogant and stupid the way March 14 people tell Aoun supporters that their leader’s alliance with Hezbollah is a mortal mistake and goes against all the values that the Christian [...]

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Michel Aoun is to Lebanon what Hugo Chavez was to Venezuela before the latter became the president of that country. Aoun, like Chavez, has marketed himself as the only answer to a corrupt system of government. He is also a populist. His solutions to the corruption in Lebanon are sometimes childishly simple. If he ever [...]

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I am starting to realize how much Aoun represents the bulk of the Christians in Lebanon. The reason: because he voices an often hidden but always present streak in Christians to see themselves as separate from the rest of the nation. Aoun today is the true successor of the leadership that went against the Hariri governments in [...]

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The Lebanese look forward to parliamentary elections in June of this year. The 128 seats in the Majlis Al-Nuwab, or parliament, will all be up for re-election. The elections will take place under a law agreed to last May in Doha, Qatar, when the Lebanese parties resolved a long-running dispute on a whole bunch of [...]

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Here is how General Michel Aoun responded to the recent killing of a March 14 supporter who was returning from the commemorations that were held on February 14 on the fourth anniversary of Rafic Hariri’s death:

أعرب [عون] عن استنكاره لمقتل المواطن لطفي زين الدين، مقدمًا التعازي الى أهل الفقيد وداعيا إلى التهدئة. وأضاف: “التحقيق هو [...]

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