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Al-Mustaqbal Says Nasrallah's 'Arrogant' Statement Part of Psychological War
[An Nahar] Al-Mustaqbal
... the Future Movement, political party led by Saad Hariri...
bloc stated on Tuesday that Hizbullah chief's latest televised speech is a part of a "psychological war," stressing also on their rejection of all armed presence in the northern city of Tripoli
...a confusing city, one end of which is located in Lebanon and the other end of which is the capital of Libya. Its chief distinction is being mentioned in the Marine Hymn...

"His Eminence Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah
The satrap of the Medes and the Persians in Leb...
's speech is arrogant and is a part of a psychological war he is wahing," the bloc said in a released statement after the MPs' weekly meeting at the Center House.

The statement elaborated: "Through his speech, Nasrallah tried to delude the Lebanese that the Damascus regime will soon emerge victorious against the Syrian people, and that the Persian power will dominate over Leb and the region. Nasrallah wanted to say that this fate is inevitable and that the Lebanese, Syrians and Arabs have to cope with it."

"But this will not be achieved."

Al-Mustaqbal accused Hizbullah of "contributing to the paralysis in constitutional institutions and obstructing the formation of the new cabinet."

"Nasrallah is proposing conditions for the cabinet's formation that are unconstitutional," it said.

"But the Lebanese people that resisted to terrorism and refused to surrender will not give up and give in to the new arrogant scheme applied by Hizbullah and its allies."

In a televised speech he gave on Monday, Nasrallah commented on the political deadlock in Leb and failure to form a new government, accusing the March 14 camp of only prolonging the impasse by imposing various conditions on forming a cabinet.

He noted that the camp was and is still banking on the developments in Syria in order to take any political decision in this matter, saying that such actions will only maintain the deadlock.

The Hizbullah chief therefore suggested that the March 14 camp "exercise some humility" and accept the formation of a cabinet that grants nine ministers to itself and the March 8 forces
... the opposition to the Mar. 14th movement, consisting of Hizbullah and its allies, so-called in commemoration of their Mar. 8th, 2006 demonstration of strength in Beirut ...
, while the remaining six be granted to centrists.

The al-Mustaqbal urged Hizbullah again to withdraw its forces from Syria and commit to the Baabda Declaration.

"True partnership will not be secured in the country unless Hizbullah commits to the accords reached at national dialogue sessions and abides by the Baabda Declaration."

Posted by: Fred 2013-10-30
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