Hizbullah: It is a Sin to Lure International Pressure on Cabinet

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Hizbullah’s deputy Executive Council leader, Sheikh Nabil Qaouq, said Sunday that “luring international pressure on the Lebanese cabinet is more than a national sin.”

“It is unfortunate to see that at a time when the cabinet is seeking to confront the Israeli danger, the March 14 forces are luring international pressure to weaken, blackmail and topple the government,” Qaouq said.

He accused the March 14-led opposition of seeking to create tension over its rejection to admit that it became out of power.

“We have blocked the road to American hegemony and we won’t allow it to return,” Qaouq said.

He urged all parties to take a comprehensive national stance from what he called the Israeli piracy and the Jewish state’s attempts to lay its hands on oil and gas fields in Lebanese waters.

“The March 14 forces that didn’t deal with such a national cause when they were in power are asked today to (make) a clear national stance in supporting the new government which wants to defend Lebanon’s right on its oil resources,” Qaouq said.

He slammed the international community for not being concerned with Lebanon’s sovereignty, wondering why it isn’t defending Lebanon’s right to reclaim the Shebaa farms, Kfarshouba hills and the village of Ghajar from Israel.

Also Sunday, Hizbullah MP Mohammed Raad urged all parties participating in the cabinet to cooperate in implementing the policy statement.

He said the government would defend the country’s sovereignty, invest its natural resources, limit the public debt and resume the restructuring of the state.

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Default-user-icon Citizen (Guest) 17 July 2011, 13:04

“It is unfortunate to see that at a time when the cabinet is seeking to confront the Israeli danger...” Qaouq said. What a joke..!!! You and your resistance have not confronted Israel since 2006 when you achieved your "DIVINE" victory and destroyed lebanon's infrastructure.
And as to accusing others of resorting to cause tensions coz they are no longer in power, may the honorable one from Ashraf Al Nass with short memory be reminded who it was that occupied downtown Beirut for 18 months, who raised weapons against fellow lebanese, who made blocking the airport road a "fashion" statement, who stormed the airport runways in their tinted "resisting" 4x4s to welcome and protect a wanted ex general called jamil sayyed against an arrest warrant issued by the same institutions you now claim to protect.... the list goes on Mr. Ashraf Al Nass. BTW, what is a religious man doing in politics? Go ask forgiveness from God maybe he will forgive what you and your sacred resistance have done...!

Default-user-icon Ali (Guest) 17 July 2011, 13:07

Hizbullah: It is a Sin to Lure International Pressure on Cabinet......!!!

..... and God has spoken!!! Who appointed you God to decide what is considered "sin" and what is not????? Arrogance at its best.....

Default-user-icon Concerned (Guest) 17 July 2011, 13:11

I thought God determined what is sinful..... and not hizbullah, or perhaps i am wrong.

Default-user-icon Community (Guest) 17 July 2011, 13:17

and what do they do to the "sinner" in your version of the religion???? and you talk about inciting strife? I agree go pray to your god and ask for forgiveness.

Default-user-icon Crazy (Guest) 17 July 2011, 13:20

He slammed the international community for not being concerned with Lebanon’s sovereignty, wondering why it isn’t defending Lebanon’s right to reclaim the Shebaa farms, Kfarshouba hills and the village of Ghajar from Israel.

Maybe I am crazy, but didn't the UN ask Lebanon to obtain from Syria (Your Master) papers relinquishing the farms to Lebanon as they currently fall under Syrian territory occupied in 1967??? your masters in syria refused, did they not?

In all honesty, neither you nor your masters want to liberate the Shabaa farms and it has been just an excuse for you to continue to carry weapons.

Default-user-icon The Maxx (Guest) 17 July 2011, 13:52

But to assassinate and murder, to terrorize and threaten, to cripple the economy and government (and then accuse it of not dealing with the maritime borders with Israel), and to lure followers with no IQs to speak of with lies – wallahé heyda 7allal!
Anytime you feel yourselves slipping, M8, you wave the red-flag of Israel in front of your herd of followers, w hinni byit7asho. You block the road to "American hegemony" and replace it with Syrian-Iranian hegemony. 3afékon ya shatreen! What real Lebanese you are!

Default-user-icon MUSTAPHA O. GHALAYINI (Guest) 17 July 2011, 13:55

it is a sin to accept this turban as the new face of bilad el arz.,justice will prevail in lebanon and is already in it's way of prevailing in bilad el sham.

Default-user-icon Archive (Guest) 17 July 2011, 15:01

“We have blocked the road to American hegemony and we won’t allow it to return,” Qaouq said.

Oh..... you also blocked American hegemony and the great evil satanic america in Iraq or you welcomed them with open arms, coz they came in to oust a sunni regime? Your double standards are sickening.....!

Default-user-icon Kiki (Guest) 17 July 2011, 15:10

Why don't you go and Qaouq yourself!

Default-user-icon moallek (Guest) 17 July 2011, 16:04

Qaouq...Qaouq...
Hello friends is that the cry of a chicken ?
One of thoses chickens who have never ceased to rely on Syria and Iran against their own country !

Default-user-icon moallek (Guest) 17 July 2011, 16:29

Have a look at this handsome enturbaned Qaouk ! He has learned strategy and tactique at the hands of Hassin and Micho. Would he just inform us how is he going to reclaim the Shebaa farms, Kfarshouba hills and the village of Ghajar from Israel. We are waiting impatiently for the fulfilment of his wishes. Does he have a plan or is it only a dream that he wants us to share with him at the expense of the infortunate lebanese people ?

Default-user-icon MUSTAPHA O. GHALAYINI (Guest) 17 July 2011, 16:33

imagine that we create a portrait of rahi in his red dress and conic headgear,kabbani in his white dress and the "soucoupe volante" headgear,any mollah and his scientific futuristic look...and any other religious/political de facto geniusses.. and we send the photo to any respectable entity,they think we are running a bal masque during this summer in lebanon....we will have more tourists helping the economy???? no, why.....

Default-user-icon Beiruti (Guest) 17 July 2011, 17:40

Its why clerics should not be involved in public affairs. They declare the opposition who disagrees with their policies as "sinners". Politics being the art of compromise, especially in Lebanon where everything seems to be done by consensus, how does one compromise with "sinners" and not become a sinner your self or condone sinning.
In America, law is our religion and now when political differences arise, the ones in power criminally prosecute their opponents. It is a breakdown in the political process to mix religion of any kind with politics. Mr. Kaouk should be concerned with his constituency in the next world. Politics is for this one.

And regarding the oil and gas problem and Kaouk's complaint about the past government's dealing with the issue, remember Hezbollah had at all times the power to bring down that government, and when threatened every day with simply holding the government, governing becomes burdened by the threats.
M14 is not so threatening M8, let's see now.

Default-user-icon Someone (Guest) 17 July 2011, 18:37

A better headline goes like this...

Free Lebanese: It is a Sin to impose the will of Saudi Arabian dogma on Country and People.

Missing startrip 17 July 2011, 18:45

If it is a "sin" to cause international pressure on Lebanon, then Hezbollah terrorists should go to hell.

Default-user-icon neutral (Guest) 17 July 2011, 19:17

It is a sin to hate other sects. It is a sin to harrass Peaceful lebanese people . It is a sin to side with iran against lebanon.. it is a sin to plan the take over lebanon. It is a sin to interfere with peoples life. it is sick to see you.
you keep talking about israel yet you did not do a thing. you are all talks. you only want lebanon. you hate sunnis and you like palestinians who are all sunnis
its an iranian revolution to take over the arab world and you are part of it.
so why dont you spare us all them lies . you and the jews are the ennemies of the world. You are all mossads and paid by the jews . wakaha wkizib. rouh kazzib ala nes mitlak. Every one who tried to take labanon got cursed. you people are cursed and will pay sooner or later.

Missing hmorsel 17 July 2011, 19:30

who the hell are these people? now we have turbaned sheiks dictating our lives.

Missing hmorsel 17 July 2011, 19:57

Why is it that these goofballs think they can tell us what to do, oh yeah, I forgot they have guns and missiles and they work for Iran and Syria. contrary to what every one is trying to convince the rest of us, Hisballah and its shiites are not true lebanese nationals, they follow Nassrallah who is a religious figure who in turn is a servant to Iran and Khomeiny , if the interests of lebanon and Kohmeiny collide, he will always side with Khomeiny and Iran, its unquestionable why cant the rest of the non-shiites see that?

Default-user-icon Crazy (Guest) 17 July 2011, 20:02

I thought Hizeb.... taught us lessons on how to intimidate people and governments, how to appoint prime ministers, how to renege on every national accord and agreement, how to use their mighty weapons against other lebanese sects, how to confiscate public property and build illegally on it, how to wage wars and but not knowing how to end them, how to destroy our economy by staging 18 months sit-in in beirut, how to burn tires and close roads, how to attack mosques in burj abu haider, how.... how.... how.... many how to's, but i never knew they now have a divine mandate to teach us what is a sin. I thought God almighty alone determines what is a sin and not a meager human, but again I might be wrong.

Default-user-icon The Maxx (Guest) 17 July 2011, 20:29

...But to assassinate and murder, to terrorize and threaten, to cripple the economy and government (and then accuse it of not dealing with the maritime borders with Israel), and to lure followers with no IQs to speak of with lies – wallahé heyda 7allal!
Anytime you feel yourselves slipping, M8, you wave the red-flag of Israel in front of your herd of followers, w hinni byit7asho. You block the road to "American hegemony" and open the road for Syrian-Iranian hegemony. 3afékon ya shatreen! What real Lebanese you are!

Missing th21 17 July 2011, 20:30

Yeah, it does suck that we are now subject to the one dimensionally imposed vision of a bunch of guys wearing turbans... this is the 21st century, the world is evolving, the arabs countries around us are breaking the shackles of their autocratic regimes, and yet here, we decide to go backwards.

Default-user-icon neutral (Guest) 17 July 2011, 20:54

Its a sin according to your religion and not to the other religions in lebanon.
Are you trying to impose your religion laws on the rest of the lebanese religions? WHAT NEXT? WHY dont you mind your fn sins and go to iran .
that wont happen in lebanon. who the hell are you ? are there more surprises?
I just dont understand why the lebanese people dont get arms and rid lebanon from them deseased wako selfcentered people. thank you aoun.
for how long are the free lebanese people are going to take all these insults. I pray for civil war from the bottom of my heart . thats the only way or lebanon will turn into iran.

Missing peace 17 July 2011, 23:43

so i guess hezbollah is a sin as they pledge allegiance to a foreign country!!!!

Thumb shab 18 July 2011, 00:09

Don't listen to this towelhead Cuckoo, he is a Mossad CIA spy

Default-user-icon Elie in Australia (Guest) 18 July 2011, 02:09

إز ذيس جوكر ذي نيو فيس أف لبانون....؟
أي دنت كنو إف أي شولد لوغ ار قري....
غد هلب أس

Default-user-icon Sinful (Guest) 18 July 2011, 07:35

"national sin"....? oooops.... shu now fi national sin.... international sin.... internal sin.... external sin..... how eloquent hizbullah characters are in the use of the language!!!!

Default-user-icon Elie in Aus (Guest) 18 July 2011, 08:22

Is this clown for real?
is he the new face of lebanon?
One doesnt know if we should laugh or perhaps cry..
God help us with the likes of hizb asshaitan,,,

Thumb sasi 18 July 2011, 09:20

Ohoooo Fear the American hegemony, seriously poor US they are day and night blamed for every shit in Lebanon!

I think Lebanese are dumb seriously if they think that international community waits for M14 to tell them that this gov. is fake and made by Hezbollah!

The world is not idiot people, international pressure comes when a terrorist organisation take over a country. CLEAR! It also comes when you try to fight international justice and you hide 4 people from Interpol!

Clear?

Thumb thepatriot 18 July 2011, 11:47

You should wrap your whole face in this toilet paper!
Who do you think you are !!??