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Tuesday, August 15, 2006

Nasrallah said

"We came out victorious in a war in which big Arab armies were defeated (before)," Nasrallah said in a taped address on Hezbollah's al-Manar television.

Now was not the time to debate the disarmament of his guerilla fighters, Nasrallah declared, saying the issue should be discussed in secret sessions of the Lebanese Government to avoid serving Israeli interests.

"This is immoral, incorrect and inappropriate," he said.

"It is wrong timing on the psychological and moral level, particularly before the ceasefire," he said in reference to calls for the guerillas to disarm.

"Who will defend Lebanon in case of a new Israeli offensive?" he asked.

"The Lebanese army and international troops are incapable of protecting Lebanon," he said, flanked by Lebanese and Hezbollah flags.

But Nasrallah said he was open to dialogue about Hezbollah's weapons at the appropriate time. And he credited his group's weapons with proving to Israel that "war with Lebanon will not be a picnic. It will be very costly."

Well???
It does not look like much has changed after there war. Other than giving Hezbollah the ability to possibly become voted in as the new Lebanese Government. Then what?
The, so called, peace troops that are going to be going into southern Lebanon cannot disarm Hezbollah. So what makes them any different than the U.N. troops that where already over there before the war watching kidnappings and other activity of Hezbollah? Does any one need more pictures from there? Because that is about all those troops will be able to do!


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