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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Gemayel and Aoun discuss reuniting Lebanon's Christians
2007-10-23
Former President Amin Gemayel held a surprise meeting with rival opposition leader Gen. Michel Aoun aimed at bringing the viewpoints closer toward reaching consensus on a presidential candidate.

The talks between the supreme leader of the Phalange Party and the chief of the Free Patriotic Movement late Sunday were held at the house of a "common friend" in Mtaileb.

The daily An Nahar on Monday, citing Phalange Party sources, said the Gemayel-Aoun talks were bound to reflect positively on the Christian status. It said the two-hour talks were also aimed at facilitating the Bkirki initiative and the committee that was formed to follow-up on meetings held by the Maronite Church in an effort to reach consensus on a presidential candidate.
Posted by:Fred

#3  An alliance with all anti-syrian factions is what is needed - including the Hariris Sunnis, Jumblatts Druze, and maybe any Shia who have the sense to breakaway.
Posted by: Liberalhawk   2007-10-23 16:18  

#2  Can you imagine it's crunch Time and they still dither./

The Lebs are Hooked on Grudges, it's a Terminal Sport.. the Games typically run generational, it goes on and on and on for the ages.

Bring out the ARTY and begin Bore sighting across the GREENLINE....
Posted by: Red Dawg   2007-10-23 04:21  

#1  Do it fast, suckers. They're winnowing out your numbers faster than the devil can get his shoes on. While you're at it, why not seek to forge an alliance with all non-Muslim factions in order that some sort of united front is established against Islam's predations?
Posted by: Zenster   2007-10-23 01:02  

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