President Sleiman: "Israeli" war on Lebanon will Not be a picnic

Local Editor, 09-02-2010
Lebanese President Michel Sleiman made it clear on Monday that If "Israel" ever decided to launch a new war on Lebanon, the conflict would be anything but a stroll in the park.
Speaking to a visiting delegation from the Editors' Syndicate headed by Melhem Karam, President Sleiman expressed hope that appointments in state institutions would be made from within the administrative corps.
The Lebanese president stressed it was necessary to hold municipal elections on time, adding that although he didn't approve of the government's productivity, but was satisfied with its overall performance.
The Lebanese president also spoke on the subject of the Ethiopian plane disaster, cheering "the efforts of the army and its Navy Commando Regiment in the ongoing search operations to recover the plane's debris and victims."
Lebanese President Michel Sleiman made it clear on Monday that If "Israel" ever decided to launch a new war on Lebanon, the conflict would be anything but a stroll in the park.
Speaking to a visiting delegation from the Editors' Syndicate headed by Melhem Karam, President Sleiman expressed hope that appointments in state institutions would be made from within the administrative corps.
The Lebanese president stressed it was necessary to hold municipal elections on time, adding that although he didn't approve of the government's productivity, but was satisfied with its overall performance.
The Lebanese president also spoke on the subject of the Ethiopian plane disaster, cheering "the efforts of the army and its Navy Commando Regiment in the ongoing search operations to recover the plane's debris and victims."
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