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Iran/Hezbollah kill another Lebanese politician.

Awesome, **** Hezbollat. They are hypocrite criminals, I once supported them but I regret supporting them for the whole time since 2006 and now because of their involvement in Syria and their loyality with the Safavid Iran. I want them demolished and Nassrallat killed.


He had to think before and be blind for not see (Like majority Muslim Sunnis).




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No. Aljazeera had their interview with Al Golani last week which was his first interview. He had confirmed they have establish presence in Lebanon and will open a new front by next year to finish Hezboshaitan off which I predict that they (the word "Hezbollah") won't exist before 2017 because they are declining ever since they intervened Qusayr. Lebanese government has 0% control of the country when it comes to security and politics so as the army who is unable to confront them so JaN is going to do the work.

Here is a short point summary (copy and paste) by Nusrah leader if you can't bother watching the interview.

Interview with Jabhat al Nusra's leader now on Al Jazeera

  • Nusra leader says his group is a product of a long history of jihad. He’s talking now about early Islam and civil wars.
  • Nusra’s leader speaks now about jihad in Afghanistan and says that was early beginnings of our jihad, then in Iraq.
  • Nusra’s leader says since he was young he always thought the Asad regime was a thorn in our vision of Islamic state.
  • Nusra’s says he spoke with jihadis in Iraq when he was fighting there. When the uprising started, he (El Baghdadi) told us this is it.
  • Nusra’s leader says Syria wouldn’t have been ready if it wasn’t for the uprising.
  • Nusra’s leader says the uprising removed a lot of the setbacks from our way to enter Syria and establish presence.
  • Nusra’s leader says the idea had always been in the minds of (Al Qaeda) in Iraq.
  • Nusra’s leader says we agreed on a plan. We 7 or 8 men from Syria started it in Ramadan 2011.
  • Nusra’s leader says he’s influenced by the jihad in Iraq. We put forward a strategy, to strike the enemy with few fighters on wide areas.
  • Nusra’s leader says we hit the enemy which was divided to three areas: security services, army & rulers.
  • Nusra’s leader says our strategy was not to attack in one area to avoid crackdown. We studied jihad
  • Nusra’s leader says we began our strikes in 27 12 2011 security forces and interior and headquarters in Damascus and in Deir Ezzor and so onacross the globe & to avoid mistakes.
  • Nusra’s leader says we focused on striking the regime’s three pillars because they all were everywhere.
  • Nusra’s leader says our strategy initially was to not focus on quantity but quality of fighters and strikes. We hit the regime where it hurt
  • Nusra’s leader: the regime has evolved to armed militias & we can drop the name “regime” from it. No presence for regime except for militias
  • Nusra’s leader says the regime has been here for decades so it’s not easy to uproot it. We’re dealing now with their militias. #Mark
  • .Nusra’s leader says it’s too early to speak about rule and politics. But we have Sharia committees & we have a plan.
  • Nusra’s leader says we have Sharia committees in the north, east and south. These are more than what people think, not like other committees
  • Nusra’s leader says our committees are recognised by tribes and local people. We distribute tons of flour.
  • Nusra’s leader says we provide people with three necessary things: security, food and medicine. We just got kidney wash machine we just got a new, top quality kidney wash for Deir Ezzor. We don’t have everything but we provide under war circumstances
  • Nusra’s leader says we will not monopolise the political process in the future. We don’t intend to rule the country but for Islam to rule.
  • Nusra’s leader says the general sentiment is ppl want Islamic rule. There’s a new birth of society. Syria today different from pre-uprising
  • Nusra’s leader says minorities have always existed. There is an Islamic system about duties and rights as any other country.
  • Nusra’s leader says people are either believers or rejecters of the faith. Always the case but we have regulations that govern our position.
  • Nusra’s leader says our position about declaring someone an infidel by specialists not by everyone. We never killed anyone for kufr.
  • Nusra’s leader says the regime tried to make advances in Aleppo. The regime is using a new tactic which is guerilla fighting.
  • Nusra’s leader says our position about declaring someone an infidel by specialists not by everyone. We never killed anyone for kufr.
  • Nusra’s leader says that’s why the regime made some advances but the regime is being pushed back. We’re making huge gains everywhere.
  • Nusra’s leader says the Nusayri regime killed about 400,000. International community stopped at “more than 100,000″.
  • Nusra’s leader says the victory is to be patient a while longer.
  • Nusra’s leader says Geneva is an attempt to resuscitate the regime. This has become impossible.
  • Nusra’s leader says we’ve 70% into fighting (almost done with the regime)
  • Nusra’s leader says those who want to join Geneva talks do not speak on behalf of the Syrian people. On the ground, they have zero authority
  • Nusra’s leader says we will never allow Geneva to be, even if we pay “the cheap and the precious” to do that.
  • Nusra’s leader says the region has always been a battlefield and it’s a central region.
  • Nusra’s leader says there is a clear world plan to keep Sunnis weak. They tolerate Hizbollah which has common interests with non-Sunnis
  • The leader of Nusra has said a few things that are unmistakeably ideas inspired by Abu Musab Al Suri. #MarkThis
  • Nusra’s leader says Hizbollah has given something out of its sheer stupidity, it allowed us to enter Lebanon to establish ourselves there.
  • Sunni regimes have helped the international community to weaken the Sunnis but they’re now realising the errors of their ways.
  • Nusra’s leader says we had differences with ISIS like differences that take place within a family. The rift is a lot less than made of.
Interview ends.

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If someone tracks your IP address they come to a surprise.

If you think they will just prolong the conflict and cause trouble to another country you're insane.

Nusra has fighters doing their work and obviously you want it so it never ends so Israel is never mentioned in the equation.
 
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Wonder why people burn so much energy in speculative news.....
 
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No, you're deluded and need to back further than that, Christian militants sparked it and nobody denies this fact.
The real war started with Muslim militias attack on Qantari.

When it comes to Maronite militias there are also many different brands: pro western Bashir/Gaga, Hobeika who was pro west but then pro Syrian, Aoun who was also pro West then pro Syrian, pro Israeli Lahoud.
 
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The real war started with Muslim militias attack on Qantari.

When it comes to Maronite militias there are also many different brands: pro western Bashir/Gaga, Hobeika who was pro west but then pro Syrian, Aoun who was also pro West then pro Syrian, pro Israeli Lahoud.

Nope, phalngist Christian militias sparked the whole conflict with a checkpoint massacre and then a village massacre.

I know you want to demonize all Palestinians but take it easy for once and be truthful.
 
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Nope, phalngist Christian militias sparked the whole conflict with a checkpoint massacre and then a village massacre.
Well there were two stages. First stage started when gunmen shot people outside Maronite Church. That caused series of mutual terror attacks. This stuff continues till today.

But real war started with attack on Qantari neighborhood.
 
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Well there were two stages. First stage started when gunmen shot people outside Maronite Church. That caused series of mutual terror attacks. This stuff continues till today.

But real war started with attack on Qantari neighborhood.

No it wasn't the first stage and those 'people' killed outside a Maronite Church were 4 Christian militants as revenge for Christian militant attack on a bus that killed dozens of Palestinians for no reason at all.
 
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No it wasn't the first stage and those 'people' killed outside a Maronite Church were 4 Christian militants as revenge for Christian militant attack on a bus that killed dozens of Palestinians for no reason at all.

Yes, though there were lots of back-and-forth before, the Bus Massacre was singled out by, among others, David Hirst as the beginning of the civil war. His exact account I remember only vaguely by now, but I was left with the impression that the large majority of sectarian massacres were the work of Christians, and Muslims scrambled to respond (the checkpoint massacre you spoke about is an example). Plus, whenever Muslims/Palestinians took revenge, they tended to attack Christian fighters (only exception -- the Damour massacre); and when it was the Christians who took revenge (even for fallen militants), they went for Muslim/Palestinian civilians (Sabra-Shatila, Tel al-Zaatar, Bus Massacre etc.). Druzes were a bit of an exception to the pattern.
 
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It's your dogs who did it Hezbollah is not stupid to make sunni/shia war specially with the late events in Lebanon and Syria and Iraq

I'm sorry, but Hezbollah already did, in case you don't know :lol: just like what they've done on the early days :lol:
 
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Both Hezbollah and Sunnis have been at war for more than 2 years now in Syria, Hezbollah lost more than 100 influential senior commanders assassinated in Syria but he made a big mistake with this assassination attack because it will unleash also future assassination of Hezbollah members inside Lebanon itself .
 
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