جنبلاط يرى أن خطاب إخوان سوريا يستحق الثناء: آن الأوان لوقف تصريحات محللي موسكو

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أشاد رئيس الحزب التقدمي الإشتراكي النائب وليد جنبلاط بالخطاب الأخير للإخوان المسلمين في سوريا منتقدا "محللي" موسكو رافضا المس بأموال المودعين اللبنانيين بعد العقوبات الغربية على النظام السوري.

وقال جنبلاط بعد مشاركته في مؤتمر للاشتراكيّة الدوليّة في تركيا "الخطاب الأخير لجماعة الاخوان المسلمين في سوريا يؤكد على الاعتدال والتنوع والتعددية والتعايش والمساواة (...)ويستحق كلام الجماعة المتسم بالايجابية والانفتاح كل الثناء والتقدير والتشجيع"..

وكانت قد اعلنت جماعة الاخوان المسلمين في سوريا الاحد من اسطنبول وثيقة "عهد وميثاق" التي حددت فيها الاطر العريضة لمفهومها لسوريا ما بعد الاسد داعية الى بناء "دولة مدنية حديثة ديموقراطية تعددية تداولية" تعتمد على دستور مدني.

وإذ رأى جنبلاط أن "التذرع المستمر بإنقسام المعارضة السورية للتهرب من تقديم كل الدعم الذي تحتاجه في هذه المعركة الوجوديّة هو خدمة مجانيّة للنظام" سأل جنبلاط "لماذا الخوف أو التخويف من التيارات الاسلامية؟".

وإستغرب كيف "إنحدرت مبادرة الجامعة العربيّة من مهمة رسم خارطة طريق للخروج من الأزمة ووقف العنف الذي يمارسه النظام وسحب الجيش من المدن والافراج عن المعتقلين (...) إلى المطالبة بوقف إطلاق النار لمدة ساعتين في اليوم!".

كما انتقد جنبلاط موقف موسكو من الأزمة إذ سأل "هل يمكن فهم تصريح الرئيس الروسي ديمتري ميدفيدف أنه يضع الشعب السوري أمام تسوية حتميّة مع النظام الحالي أو الغرق في الحرب الأهليّة؟ وهل هذا أقصى ما يمكن لروسيا أن تقدمه؟".

ورأى أنه "آن الأوان لوقف بعض تصريحات المحللين الاستراتيجيين من موسكو الذين ينظرون للدفاع عن النظام السوري مهما كان الثمن، بدل أن يقدروا التضحيات اليوميّة للشعب السوري الذي يذهب بنفسه الى الموت في سبيل نيل الحرية والكرامة والديمقراطيّة".

وتابع " وماذا الذي يرضي الوزير لافروف، وهو وزير الخارجية (الروسية) المحنك والمطلع على أوضاع المنطقة العربية والسياسة الخارجية، بعد أن تخوف مما وصفه بالسيطرة السنية على سوريا في حين أن هناك تعددية في سوريا ومطالب محقة للشعب السوري بالحرية، فهل المطلوب من البلدان العربية تغيير هويتها الدينية؟".

داخليا علّق جنبلاط بعد عودته الى بيروت عما يُثار حول الخطط المقترحة لمعالجة الأزمة الكهربائيّة في لبنان، مشدداً "على ضرورة البحث عن مقاربة جديدة للملف برمته لا سيما أن المشكلة قد إستفحلت بين سفينة من هنا أو معمل من هناك".

ودعا "إلى الاعداد لمناقصة عالمية وفق دفتر شروط علمي ومدروس وفتح المجال أمام المنافسة بما فيها القطاع الخاص".

في مجال آخر، أشار جنبلاط الى تفهم الدوافع التي تقف خلف زيارة نائب وزيرة الخارجية الأميركية للاستخبارات المالية والارهاب ديفيد كوهين الى بيروت وأعرب عن تأييده لتنفيذ العقوبات على النظام السوري "مع الأخذ بالاعتبار للخلافات القائمة بين الادارة الأميركيّة وحزب الله".

كذلك شدد رئيس كتلة "جبهة النضال الوطني" على أنه لا "بد من رفض أي مس بأموال المودعين اللبنانيين الذين يراكمون مدخراتهم بعرق جبينهم من أفريقيا إلى أميركا اللاتينيّة إلى كل أصقاع الأرض".

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التعليقات 32
Default-user-icon MUSTAPHA O. GHALAYINI (ضيف) 17:52 ,2012 آذار 26

walid beik will decide when to shoot the govmt he created,he is a joker and a jockey.
u dont understand him bcose u cannot follow him, its a question of equations and military balance.

Thumb jcamerican 18:10 ,2012 آذار 26

Can you be more explicit.

Default-user-icon Lonely (ضيف) 20:22 ,2012 آذار 26

lol she wanted to say that it was only one night and he left her the next morning

Thumb geha 18:18 ,2012 آذار 26

the tide has shifted dramatically regionally and internationally, but m8 guys & girls have yet to realize it :)

Thumb jcamerican 18:50 ,2012 آذار 26

Jumblat stressed the need for reaching a political solution to the Syrian crisis, warning that its continuation will lead to a civil war that will negatively affect the entire region.

Explain this one for me geha. Political solution? The tide is coming, not shifting, more like a tsunami.

Thumb geha 19:39 ,2012 آذار 26

if you want it plainly, I will give you the outcome:
- assad regime will fall soon
- syria will remain under russian dominance, without iran.
- hizbushaitan will be destroyed in the upcoming war.
- iran will be isolated, like north korea, until it implodes internally.
this is the agreed deal between the US and russia :)

Default-user-icon trueself (ضيف) 18:35 ,2012 آذار 26

I do agree with Jumblat on the issue of moderation that the Islmaic brotherhood in Syria has stated in its statement to the public. However, I would draw Jumblat's attention to the fact that the Sunnis in syria constitute more than 75% of the population and hence their ascent to power which is eventual will automatically be translated into brotherhood dominance and hence their enaction of their believes that could disadvantage other religious minorities. I do really hope this not to be the case bacause if it is, then Lebanon whether knowlingly or unknowingly would slip into the same pit leading to endless strife and wars. having said this though doesn't lend my support to the brutal regime in Syria which has to leave. I only hope that with the regime's change in Syria we in Lebanon could have peace at last. We are tired of being used as a springboard for strife and wars.

Missing youssefhaddad 19:34 ,2012 آذار 26

The muslim brotherhood declaration has extracted a lot of cards from the hands of the despot.
Hopefully they mean what they say and do understand that the future in this world belongs to moderation and tolerance.

Default-user-icon Leo (ضيف) 20:11 ,2012 آذار 26

This is interesting. Jumblat seems to ask a lot of retorical questions about Syria. He seems to speak about issues in Syria more than serious issues here in Lebanon. It seems that Jumblat concerns about Syria has taken up more of his thoughts that does the problems here.

Thumb cedar 20:35 ,2012 آذار 26

Free Lebanon before talking about freeing syria.

Missing ulpianus 21:07 ,2012 آذار 26

Free Syria will (hopefully) result in a free Lebanon.

Thumb benzona 22:17 ,2012 آذار 26

Tyrian: you're right. The next step is to free Iran from the theocrats.

Thumb benzona 20:55 ,2012 آذار 26

The time has come for (Syrian) Christians, Druze, Sunni, Kurds (not all are Muslims) to get out of their hiding places and book their seats for the upcoming government. And yes, the alawi minority should be included, but obviously not the same people as now.

Thumb jcamerican 22:39 ,2012 آذار 26

You make it sound like a field trip.

Missing jabalena 21:02 ,2012 آذار 26

hizballah role is getting less and less of a meaning to a lebanese and the silent majority who wants to abide the state rule. Its weapons have become a burden to the shia community.

The best option for them would have been merging with the state armed forces as suggested by no one but your enemy walid jumblat. Had they listened to him way back then, it would have been a great exit strategy for them. I suppose the iranian and the batthist agenda may have them pointed in a different direction - which is not in Lebanon's best interest at this point in time.

Fayez karam, our proud mossad agent will be released form jail soon - what is your take on that dude?

Missing ulpianus 21:04 ,2012 آذار 26

I´m not with Jumblat, but the "turns with the wind issue" is getting old and overused, as the Lebanese political system. Lebanese should learn from him. YES if we have to turn our views/stances for the benefit of our country and well being. That is what they do in the west, and in every civilized country.
What is good today, may not be good tomorrow.

In fact, Jumblat has been the most consistent poltician of Lebanon: Always looking for the best of his sect. I wish we could take that to national leve.

Missing realist 21:59 ,2012 آذار 26

The only hypocrites around are hizbustan, go watch them praying on a christian campus. Watch them kill the best lebanese statesmen. Watch them do fraud, drug trafficing. Watch them free FAYEZ KARAM in less than two years. Hypocrisy?? dont make a fool of yourself mr. irani. The suni muslims are the majority in the arab world and it is only natural they choose their representation. get over it.

Missing realist 22:00 ,2012 آذار 26

"little groups" in your dreams khayen (not mowaten). do little groups need the entire Syrian army to battle them? more than 10,000 killed? cities destroyed with tanks? children/women raped?these 'little groups' are the Syrian people idiot.

Default-user-icon MUSTAPHA O. GHALAYINI (ضيف) 22:07 ,2012 آذار 26

naharnet... why?

Thumb jcamerican 22:35 ,2012 آذار 26

I agree with your statement. Nobody ever responded to my question. Why would HA attack and take over Beirut. Then leave like nothing happened. It doesn't make any sense for someone wants to take over Lebanon.

Missing minlibnan 23:01 ,2012 آذار 26

FT, dont allow yourself to be made a fool by HA media. HA lost the was against the Druze. Just like Amal did in the civil war. HA had 300 troops in barouk mountain surrender to the Druze. You can YouTube LBC report. Or jazeera archives. HA lost to poorly armed unexpecting civilians. Not even to PSP or LF. Just civilians. Dont confuse HA heartless soldiers with those of real men. And don't ever imagine HA with large numbers will equal to a win, ever. You better not be a betting man. HA is lucky to controll the dump in southern Beirut. We all know the outcome of a real war between PSP and HA. It will be a repeat of PSP and Amal.

Missing minlibnan 23:45 ,2012 آذار 26

If Assad has an ounce of respect for his people he would have stepped down long ago.

Missing helicopter 05:38 ,2012 آذار 27

Sometimes the threat of force is more effective than actually waging a war. The US was able to get Lybia to give up any mass weapons programs simply by threatening it. While when it waged war in Iraq, the cost was too high. Same is true for H.A... they are no fools.

Default-user-icon Enough (ضيف) 06:28 ,2012 آذار 27

All ways the same old comments against poor Jumblat, since the M8's can not attack the truth in his words, they just attack the man.

I give Jumblat a lot of credit for standing up and telling the truth about the Assad government. Specially since he is speaking from above ground, unlike the Glorious Iranian Rat.

Flamer, no need to remind us that Nasrallah needs to stay underwround because of all the smart guidance missiles that are hovering above Lebanon... But that must make Jumblat a very brave man since the biggest killer of political leaders is the car bomb and Hezbollah has never been in short supply of those ;-)

Thumb benzona 08:52 ,2012 آذار 27

And what do you look like FT? Can we get a picture of you? Upload one on imageshack will ya! You don't need to remove your turban nor shave your beard. We're open minded pele you know.

Thumb jcamerican 10:12 ,2012 آذار 27

She got a lot of votes. Wonder why? lol. Reminds them of their inflatable devices.

Default-user-icon Shame (ضيف) 14:47 ,2012 آذار 27

people like you will be locked up in the States for sexual harassment! I doubt you live in the U.S. But, if you do, it seems you have not learned anything about civilized societies and you remain a shia thug!

Thumb benzona 10:17 ,2012 آذار 27

I have nothing against the Shia. However, I can't stand people stealing our electricity, threatening and killing us with weapons and more importantly trying to impose onto us their religious beliefs.

Default-user-icon GB (ضيف) 10:30 ,2012 آذار 27

If someone believes that The Muslim Brotherhood can free themselves from the influence of the Salafists, you'd be fooling yourselves. Look what is happening in Egypt... Plus the fact that Clown Jumblatt is certainely not someone you can rely on as tomorrow he'll make a U-turn...

Default-user-icon Mohammad_ca (ضيف) 14:23 ,2012 آذار 27

What is happening in Egypt? Enlighten us please...

Thumb thepatriot 11:22 ,2012 آذار 27

Wow, that's a great feedback FT.

Default-user-icon Mohammad_ca (ضيف) 14:22 ,2012 آذار 27

And what are they doing in Egypt ya dumbass? What about hizbolla and its weapons which it has used internally and externally? You have no problem believing them. Hypocrite.