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Future Alleged Pens …Guns in Lebanon’s Heart

Future Alleged Pens …Guns in Lebanon’s Heart
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Zeinab Essa

The Lebanese game of dancing at the edge of fire uncovered some of the known. Predictions turned to facts and the game is expected to burn its masters.
No more veils: to the Future Movement, the past is the model.

Some officials of this party proved that they learned nothing from long years of internal war or sectarian conflicts. Their alleged pens turned to be guns and shells that target the Lebanese unity and stability. Their books appeared as wheels and fire that block the roads and spread fear. Their ultimate goal seemed Sunday to attack the first civil guarantee, the national army.

Following these officials tense rhetoric was the scene of armed groups setting fire to tires to cut off several roads in North Lebanon in protest, including a road leading to Syria.

Similar scenes were repeated across the Lebanese regions; in parts of Beirut, in the northern Akkar region and in the eastern Bekaa valley where angry protesters set tires ablaze to cut off roads. Meanwhile, as the Future hysteric militia exploded the situation in various Lebanese regions, questions pose themselves on the regional and international cover behind the scene.

Al-Baarini: Decision Taken to Shake Lebanon

After Tripoli, the tension moved into Akkar and Beirut. It all started after the shooting death of Sheikh Ahmed Abdul Wahed at an army checkpoint in the Akkar town of al-Kweikhat.
Future Alleged Pens …Guns in Lebanon’s HeartAccording to the former Akkari MP Wajih al-Baarini, "a decision had been taken to militarily escalate the region's situation."
"Since 2005, there are attempts to turn the political division in Lebanon into an armed one," he said.

In an interview with moqawama.org, al-Baarini
 confirmed that the Future movement formed a spearhead to breach the Northern calmness."
"They are the first cover to extremist cells and the so-called "Free Syrian Army" members," he stated.

On the political reflections on such acts, the MP highlighted that Future and its allies aim at altering the country's face.
"Not only do they try to show that Akkar and Tripoli are against the Lebanese army, but also they seek to topple the current government ahead of the 2013 elections," al-Baarini said.

The former MP also mentioned that "they want an alternative government that secures their access to power after their blowing defeat in the previous elections."
Al-Baarini reminded that "the LA is the main Lebanese fort of stability despite all the fallacies that some people use in their propaganda."
"We urge all people to remain cautious in face of the strife," he said.

Nasrallah Fears Blowing Assassination: Resistance the Main Target

For his part, International Center for Strategic Studies Director Rafiq Nasrallah provided a pessimistic view to the conspiracy against the country.
"All what the Future and its extremist tails seek is to drag Lebanon into a sectarian conflict to weaken the army ahead of attacking the resistance."

In remarks to our website, Nasrallah viewed "an international decision to turn Lebanon into a battlefield against Syria and Hizbullah."
The political analyst predicted a more dangerous scene than the permanent one.
"Based on Western-Gulf orders, the Future movement launched its campaign against the Lebanese Army to turn the Northern region into a base of smuggling weapons and militants from Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Libya into Syria," Nasrallah said.
Future Alleged Pens …Guns in Lebanon’s HeartHe further urged the Lebanese judicial and security authorities to move in face of the suspicious calls of forming a so-called "Free Lebanese Army".
"These calls of division form a major threat to the national peace and basics of co-existence," the political analyst warned and pointed out that " these attempts resemble an incubating environment to confront the resistance."

Moreover, Nasrallah mentioned that "the recent internal crisis moves parallel to "Israeli" formation of the government of war."
""Israel" won't leave an opportunity to attack a weak divided Lebanon," he warned, stating that "the recent Zionist drills move in this context."
The well prepared scenario, according to Nasrallah, includes a major blowing assassination to a Lebanese political figure.
"Such an assassination would shake Lebanon and makes it reach the point of no return," he cautioned.

On the governmental level, the political analyst stated that "the Future movement seeks to topple the government to achieve its supreme goals in fighting the resistance."
"The country has been dragged into a civil war. Weapons, the sectarian ground, and the international decision had been taken," Nasrallah said.

Source: moqawama.org

 

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