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Rival Lebanon factions agree on unity government (AP)

AP - Lebanon's Syrian-backed factions finally agreed on a unity government proposed by their pro-Western rivals on Saturday, ending a four-month deadlock in the deeply divided country. » Full Story on Yahoo! News

With the Israeli threat of war on South Lebanon, let's see how the Israelis would deal against a united Lebanese government.

posted Nov 7, 2009 |
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It's a down right shame that the Lebanese cannot shake off the Syrian terrorist control over their country. This will lead to their destruction along with their mussie cohorts Syria and Iran, and the sooner the better!

posted Nov 7, 2009 |
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Yeah...keep plotting the destruction of Israel and the West as we know it. Don't work for creating anything useful for humanity. Destroy Israel which works on new medicines that arabs use and you destroy yourselves. Stupid killers in the name of a twisted religion that will do away with the little they have left.

posted Nov 7, 2009 |
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Len

Most Americans do not realize how important countries like Lebanon are to peace in the middle east. For a Syrian backed faction to agree with a pro-western group to allow the formation of a coalition government is remarkable, and it may indicate a softening in the positions of the Syrian power brokers. If we can get Syria to back off of supporting terrorism in Israel launched from Lebanon, then Iran can be isolated as the primary proponent of terrorism there. Little by little, peace in the middle east can be achieved, and this small act by Syrian backed factions is one small step in that process.

posted Nov 7, 2009 |
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Finally, Aoun got the telecommunications. This is what the whole disagreement has been over for months.

I would just like to clear one thing up, the article as well as most Western coverage of Lebanon states " the opposition coalition dominated by the militant Hezbollah group"...

The opposition, Syrian-backed, whatever you want to call it, is led by the largest Christian group in Lebanon, Tayyar, and Tayyar has more seats in the opposition than Hezbollah.

posted Nov 8, 2009 |
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