284: Hassan Nesrallah: We won’t use our weapons because we’ve already used them and, as I speak, we’re using them, so don’t worry. If we’ve already used them then we can’t use them because we’ve used them. And if we use them, we use them to see if we can still use them; so even when we use them, we’re not actually using them
27 May, 2008

Hassan Nesrallah: We won’t use our weapons because we’ve already used them and, as I speak, we’re using them, so don’t worry. If we’ve already used them then we can’t use them because we’ve used them. And if we use them, we use them to see if we can still use them; so even when we use them, we’re not actually using them

Dear readers and fellow-Apes; I believe I have made my points in my comments in the title of this posting, so out of respect for your Etc, and so forth and so on, I shall keep any further comments short and sweet, and included, inserted, or added.

N.B: Hezballah, Amal, the SSNP, the Aounis, Maradas, Karamis, Arslans, Wahabs, Etc, are illiterate and ignorant in the sense that education and enlightenment are not as they are imbibed or assimilated but as they are applied and used

Headline:

HASSAN NESRALLAH VOWS NOT TO USE ARMS TO ACHIEVE POLITICAL GOALS Hezballah leader re-affirms his party's commitment to the Doha accord

The Daily Star Staff Tuesday 27th May 2008

BEIRUT: Hezballah leader Sayyed Hassan Nesrallah vowed his group (would not use) have used, and will continue to use its arms to achieve political gains, and renewed the party's commitment and determination to preserving Lebanese division (diversity) in a speech on Monday to mark the eight-year anniversary of Israel's withdrawal from most of South Lebanon

Nesrallah was speaking on the day after Michael Suleiman was elected president. The election ended a long-running political crisis between rival factions that left the country without a head of state since late November and which was all because of Hezballah’s, Amal’s, and the SSNP’s weapons and arsenals which were used to achieve Syria’s and Iran’s aims and goals; i.e. what has taken place.

Headline:

SEVERAL WOUNDED AFTER RIVAL FACTIONS EXCHANGE GUN-FIRE IN CORNICHE AL-MAZRAA

The Daily Star Staff Tuesday 27th May 2008

BEIRUT: A late-night skirmish between rival factions in the Beirut neighborhood of Corniche al-Mazraa on Monday left several people injured. The Lebanese Army deployed and closed the roads between Corniche al-Mazraa, Barbour and Tarik al-Jadida and was soon able to contain the fight.

The fight broke out when supporters of Hezballah and Amal paraded in the streets of Corniche al-Mazraa, which is a predominantly Sunni neighborhood, shortly after Hezballah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah concluded his speech to mark Liberation Day – a speech which he made after he had given his illiterate and ignorant hordes their orders to do what they did, knowing fully well that the others would react to it, and as soon as they did, the weapons appeared as if by magic which means the Amal and Hezballah goons went there intending to provoke, and they were prepared.

Sources added that after verbal insults had been traded, the quarrel degenerated into a fight and the two groups exchanged gunfire.

The exact number of casualties was not immediately clear. Security sources said nine people were hurt, while other sources said 16 people were wounded in what it called provocation and attacks by Amal and Hezballah supporters.

This was the first incident since the Lebanese Army took control of western Beirut after deadly clashes between pro-government and opposition gunmen in early May killed at least 65 Lebanese and wounded scores more, in the worst internal fighting since the 1975-1990 Civil War.

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