Illegal arms smuggling in Syria’s neighbor Lebanon has caused outcry, with the UN urging the government to tackle the issue. In the midst of Syria’s spiraling conflict, more reports of Lebanese weapons fueling uprisings are coming to light.
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ROBERSONMELBA (unregistered)26.01.2013 02:43
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Typical PsyOP by the CIA and Mossad to flood weapons to their USA/Israeli proxy terrorists inside Syria and blame that on Hezbollah.
He zbollah entirely depends on Iran for arms and support and Syria to help Iran make that possible. Recently Hezbollah captured scores of CIA and Mossad agents rolling up entire spy rings in their midst and undoubtedly including a large number of CIA and Mossad agents who have likely since spilled their guts along with every ounce of strategic information their brains held to the Hezbollah interrogators.
Hezbollah should be foremost in guarding the porous Syrian-Lebanon border to prevent USA/Israeli proxy terrorists and their smugglers bringing weapons, ammo and explosives into Syria which is used against Hezbollah and Iran Ally Syria.
Iran should be ordering the Hezbollah to choke closed the smuggling routes being used by the USA/Israeli proxy terrorists which would immediately be seen by a drying up of ammo, explosives and heavy weapons in the hands of the USA/Israeli directed proxy terrorists they have operating inside Syria.
Russia could also be helping by flying surveillance drones down the Syrian-Turkish and Syrian-Lebanon border searching for the terrorists crossing over from their Turkish base as well as smugglers carrying weapons, explosives and ammo across the border to the USA/Israeli proxy terrorists in Syria.
As far as I recall, as far back as 1972, there have always been large amounts of weapons in the Lebanon, held by the large families that make up Lebanese society, plus all the militias, not forgetting the PLO. Most were of Russian and Czhekoslovakian origin and some American. After the start of the civil war, in 1975, Israel provided massess of weaponry to the Christian Militias, which were uncovered by the Druze and the PLO. All of this now water under the bridge. So it is not surprising that the sale of weapons, on the black market, in the Lebanon still exists. After all the Lebanese are the Phoneacians who were traders and business people and still are. What is surprising is that the news article reports that a purported Lebanese person of Sunni beliefs is buying weapons from Hezbollah and selling them on to Terrorists for the aim of murdering Syrians. Since Hezbollah is supported by the Syrian Government and Hezbollah supports the Syrian Government in return, the buyer of these weapons may suddenly find his supply suddenly cut short, that is if he really does get his supply from Hezbollah. Neither does it make sense for Hezbollah to aide aide and abet a group that not only wants to overthrow the Syrian Government, but also wants to cut ties with Hezbollah and make an alliance with Israel. Hezbollah is Lebanons resistance against Israel. Hezbollah is Lebanese and they will never allow any group in the Lebanon to drag them back into civil war.
Iran now admits that it have sent troops to aid Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad. General Ismail Qa'ani deputy commander of the Iranian revolutionary Guards Qods forces told Tehran's ISNA news agency. So those who said that there would be a military intervention are right, just not right about who would intervene.... Geez..
-RT virtually always calls explosions in Syria "suicide bomber" of course always without referring to any supporting evidence. "Suicide bombing" has been coined by compromised Western media to portray the events as faith based acts and thus muddying the political beneficiaries and especial interest Western and Jewish perpetrators behind the offensive.
-RT virtually always calls the Syrian government "Assad regime". I have never seen or heard RT calling Saudi Arabian government "Saudi regime". The use of the term "regime" brings with it a disrespectful political judgment on the part of the user, altho it may be academically accurate. If RT addresses Syrian government by the terms that its opponents address, then it is only fair that RT addresses opponents by the terms Syrian government addresses, ie. "terrorists". But RT never does that. It nearly alway calls them "Free Syrian Army", "opposition", and occasionally "rebels".
-And here in this article, RT interviews a few people and tells us that the flow of arms and fighters is all based on faith and religious sectarianism. There is no black helicopter conspiracy of some supernatural monster who wants to destroy Syria. And some one who does not want to be identified by face or name is but eager to reveal the big secret that the arms come from Iran!
TO: McJustice (unregistered) (unregistered)28.05.2012 12:01
I find it interesting wherever American imperialists want to bring death and destruction and regime change—they do not address people as citizens but as members of clans and tribes, religious sects, etc. Look how the Americans destroyed the nation of Iraq and have turned it into post modern wasted land inhabited by U.S/ western mercenaries; and fighting tribes and religious fractions. This is what the Americans means bring demoracry to the world
TO: SHAME on this Muslims (unregistered) (unregistered)28.05.2012 11:25
The rise of Wahhabism has been in the making at least since the end of WWII. Saudis to use Wahhabism and Petro dollars to destroy the spirit of Islam and Muslims. Wherever the Saudis send go with petro cash and Wahhbism- violence, unrest and terrorism follows. From Somalia, Yemen, Afghanistan and in the North Caucus, Saudi money and Wahhbism ha sbeen causing young men and women to madness, despair and hate. Suicide bombings is the products of Saudi sponsored whabbism and it is financed with Petro dollar from Arab Sheiks. It is no accident today the closely allies of the United States in the ME: Qatar and Saudi Arabia are the main sponsors of terrorism and wahhism in Syria. Is this coincident? I do not think so.
Last night we saw the ugly faces of the collusion between Western imperialism and Saudi Wahhism after the UNSC meeting on Syria- UNSC none permanent rep from Germany was foaming in the mouth with lies and spins and was screaming for war in Syria. The British UNSC rep did the same thing. These are the nations who support tragic situation in Palestine. Today Muslim world is powerless and their voice of reason have been silenced.
SHAME on this Muslims (unregistered)28.05.2012 10:16
If only the Prophet Mohammad (SAW) is alive what would he say about these Muslims fighting each other instead of helping each other?
I am a Muslim my self, and i Don't care wether you are a Sun'ni or Shitte as long as you are Muslim and believe that there is no God but God, i consider you my brother. If you do wrong, let God judge you.
But i will never fight against you for the shake of winning leadership, and i will never fight my Muslim brothers for the sake of common enemy israel.
just remember while you are fighting each other,,, the enemies are laughing enjoying watching you, waiting for the time when you are all weaken and won't be able to do anything when they attack, you will be their slaves.
I am curious to know why your reporter did not ask this arms dealer calling himself Shadi, if he is not scared of retribution from Hezbollah for selling arms to the FSA. The Syrian Govt supports Hezbollah so it makes no sense to me why this guy would sell arms received from Hezbollah to the FSA. It's amazing to me he's still alive!! His days must surely be numbered now, especially if Hezbollah figures out who he is from your news report, which isn't a bad thing, one less arms dealer in the world is fine with me.
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ROBERSONMELBA (unregistered) 26.01.2013 02:43
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Starlight (unregistered) 28.05.2012 23:02
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iseewhatyoudidthere (unregistered) 28.05.2012 16:22
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TO: McJustice (unregistered) (unregistered) 28.05.2012 12:01
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McJustice (unregistered) 28.05.2012 11:33
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TO: SHAME on this Muslims (unregistered) (unregistered) 28.05.2012 11:25
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SHAME on this Muslims (unregistered) 28.05.2012 10:16
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Ken (unregistered) 28.05.2012 09:49
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