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Hezbollah: Assad is here to stay
Reuters
Published: 10.04.14, 00:56
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1. NO-One Cares, Thats Why This Is happening:-)
Brett L ,   JHB RSA   (04.10.14)
NOT ASSAD, NOT KHOMEINI AND CERTAINLY NOT RUSSIA.
2. What can be said?
Mark ,   London, UK   (04.10.14)
150K lives lost, 9 million refugees, country destroyed. "Without us none of this would have been possible" says Nasrallah. Lebanon next!
3. #2
(04.10.14)
Too bad the UK supported "moderate Assad" and Hezbollah as long as they attacked Israel, and then supported Christian-murdering Jihadis instead of moderates.
4. Are Hezbollah becoming a liability...to Iran
Sammy ,   Newcastle   (04.10.14)
Increasingly angered by the isolation and resentment they feel from the new Iran Leadership they may end up as loose cannon that Iran may not be able to ignore Feedback from the Hezbollah Street now openly criticises Iran for 1. Holding Hezbollah back from 'taking appropriate action' in Lebanon 2. Reducing Iranian arms shipments and funding in favour of Syria 3. Holding Nuclear Talks 4. Word is also going round about Nasrallahs anger against Iran for treating him like a 'a7mak' and excluding him from decision making in Syria whilst his fighters are dying on the ground
5. Assad is definitely there to stay
Jacob E ,   Holon, Israel   (04.10.14)
But now he has a group of rebels in his country that will commit terror attacks here and there over the next decade at least and 9 million refugees who will hate him and spread that.
6. He will not stay forever.
Abu Yousuf El- Dugri   (04.10.14)
" became a war that has drawn al Qaeda and other militants to the rebel cause" and Hezbullah is not a terror group? I am sorry forgot they are the "resistance" that fights with the dictator..
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