Jumblat Rules Out Hizbullah Role in U.S. Action on Syria

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Progressive Socialist Party leader Walid Jumblat has ruled out a Hizbullah involvement in any possible U.S. strike on Syria, saying the party and its Iranian backers are “keen on the residents of the South.”

There are fears that if the U.S. strikes Syria, Hizbullah would launch attacks on Israel from southern Lebanon.

Washington says a chemical attack on August 21 outside Damascus was perpetrated by the Assad regime. A Western strike against Syria had looked imminent last week, but U.S. President Barack Obama deferred the move and is seeking backing from Congress when it resumes sitting next week.

Jumblat urged Lebanon's rival political parties not to wager on the strike “because neither side will vanquish the other.”

The PSP chief, who is exerting intense efforts to facilitate Prime Minister designate Tammam Salam's mission, stressed that the rival March 8 and March 14 alliances have agreed on the form of the government which would reflect the status quo.

He ruled out the formation of a technocrat cabinet, saying it has become urgent to form an all-embracing government, which he described as an “excellent formula” proposed by Salam.

While Jumblat admitted that the division of shares in the government was still complicating the line-up, he confirmed that al-Mustaqbal movement had lifted its veto on Hizbullah.

The March 14 alliance led by al-Mustaqbal was urging Salam to exclude Hizbullah from the government over its role in Syria's war.

Jumblat warned against leaving the country without a new government as the presidential elections in May next year are approaching.

Comments 8
Missing formerlebaniz 06 September 2013, 08:28

They ALWAYS rule out a technocrat government without giving a single explanation why. Haven't we had enough of our political mafias siphoning money of our government with a firehose? Haven't we had enough of idiots who have nothing to do with the ministry appointed to them? Haven't we had enough of the political bickering in the cabinet that ensured its uselessness? The cabinet should always be of technocrats keep the political bickering at the parliament and let us get some progress done in this country... Maybe electricity water Internet!

Missing helicopter 06 September 2013, 08:56

I wish you return to being lebaniz and wish our politicians become formerlebaniz. They want to keep on siphoning money (at least M14 is acccepting a technocrat government, the M8 camp has not had enough siphoning of public money and misused powers)

Missing coolmec 06 September 2013, 11:39

tigertony54
why are you so aggressive in your comments? This is a forum whereby people can express their views in a polite and civilized manner. no need to be aggressive and some cases insulting. You must accept other people's views even though you don't necessarily agree with them. this is democracy 101

Missing coolmec 06 September 2013, 13:54

tigertony
You think you are a tiger. You speak for yourself of course. Whether you are a tiger or not is irrelevant to me. I am not "lightning" to lecture you but I am just saying, it would be much nicer to comment or reply in a polite, and civilized manner. It simply is more pleasant and certainly more harmonious.

Thumb bananasplit 07 September 2013, 00:47

Well said, cool mec!

Default-user-icon ezzo (Guest) 06 September 2013, 17:47

really? were they only shia when they freed Christian villages in the South?

Missing valentez 06 September 2013, 20:23

Source?

Default-user-icon JCWIlliams (Guest) 07 September 2013, 16:45

More likely that as part of an illegal strike on Syria Isreal will be launching ANOTHER illegal attack on Lebanon.eHezbollah is the excuse this time. Hwzbollah hasn't attacked Israel yet. How many times has Israel acted aggressively in Lebanon and Syria for that matter without any International Repercussions and with the support of the US Governemnt. Doublethink and Thinkspeak pervade the media in this day and age.