Sunday, July 16, 2006
Fu'ad Sanyurah: the Pierre Laval of Lebanon. The more I think about the speech by Fu'ad Sanyurah, the angrier I get. It was a submission speech, from beginning to end. I also noticed that he met with the US ambassador before delivering it, and his tears at the end were as sincere as Clinton's tears in political rallies. The country is being destroyed by an aggressor, and the aggression is being supported uncondtionally and unreservedly by the US, and he could only say some empty words, and some not-so-empty words that were intended to appease foreign aggression. He promised to send the army to the South, which is a long standing Israeli demand to assign the Lebanese Army troops the task of protecting Israeli occupation over Palestine. And what can the Lebanese Army do? And Sanyurah has been revealed in the first report by Larsen as chief liar in Lebanese politics, when the report revealed that he had secretively promised to implement UNSC 1559, while the official statement of the Lebanese cabinet that he heads talked about resistance and about the pligth of the Lebanese prisoners in Israeli jails. His statement was clearly drafted based on faxes from House of Saud and from istructions from the US ambassador. Comrades in Lebanon have been asking me to refrain from criticizing Hizbullah in those days, but I have to say that their participation in this government was clearly foolish. Now that Israel is making clear that its chief aim is the implementation of UNSC 1559, the features of the conspiracy are becoming very clear. A conspiracy that was crafted between Rafiq Hariri, Chirac, and Bush, and Israel was always around the corner. The construction of Lebanon is not Rafiq Hariri's legacy; his legacy is the destruction of Lebanon. He set the stage for this Israeli aggression on Lebanon. And I can't wait to say those words on Arabic TV, if I get invited.