Archive for December 1, 2010
FLASH: THE COLLECTION OF of Al-Akhbar’s Wikileaks
All can be found here.
Posted on December 1, 2010 by As'ad
Fu’ad Sanyurah takes orders
“He also took a call from Prince Mukrin bin Abdel al Aziz, Director of Saudi General Intelligence.”
Posted on December 1, 2010 by As'ad
Jumblat’s alternative to Hizbullah
“Jumblatt criticized Saad’s efforts to “import” Sunnis from the north, suggesting instead that Saad should speak with independent Shia leaders such as MP Yassine Jaber, Loukman Slim, and (former Minister of Energy and former Amal me…
Posted on December 1, 2010 by As'ad
Jumblat on Mughniyyah
“Laughing off (unsubstantiated) rumors of Druse involvement in the Mougnieh assassination, Jumblatt said, if we have the ability to get Mougnieh, why not Bashar Asad himself?”
Posted on December 1, 2010 by As'ad
Al-Akhbar’s Wikileaks will basically multiply
…the tensions and conflicts in Lebanon by ten, at least.
Posted on December 1, 2010 by As'ad
Lebanon’s Minister of Defense on Defending Lebanon
“Murr also gave guidance to Sleiman that the LAF should not get involved “when Israel comes.”"
Posted on December 1, 2010 by As'ad
Elias Murr gives Israel Advice
“Two, Israel cannot bomb bridges and infrastructure in the Christian areas. The Christians were supporting Israel in 2006 until they started bombing their bridges. If Israel has to bomb all of these places in the Shia areas as a mat…
Posted on December 1, 2010 by As'ad
This is Lebanon’s Minister of Defense
“Murr offered some ideas aimed at avoiding turning the Christian population against Israel when the next war with Hizballah occurs. Murr also outlined his orders to theLebanese Army when/if Israel invades to counter Hizballah. End summary.”
Posted on December 1, 2010 by As'ad
The Lebanese government inside the refugee camps
“Since the United Nations will not go into the camps, Murr feels that the Government of Lebanon is obliged to continue stoking inter-Palestinian conflicts to keep allof the various groups on unsure footing. Citing UNSCR 1701 as an author…
Posted on December 1, 2010 by As'ad
The purpose of the Lebanese Army is not to defend the borders
Buffoon Elias Murr (I call him Field Marshal Lillu Murr, in my articles in Al-Akhbar) explains: ”The primary purpose of this transformed army would be to address terrorist threats inside Lebanon.”
Posted on December 1, 2010 by As'ad
Elias Murr explains
“According to Murr, “when you want to fight terrorists,you are fighting Sunni and Shia; you need Christians in special forces to do this mission. If you maximizeChristians, you will have the best results.”"
Posted on December 1, 2010 by As'ad
If Lebanon
If Lebanon is a democracy, and if Lebanon is not sectarian, half of the political class would resign on the basis of the release of the Wikileaks documents in Al-Akhbar. Most embarrassed are Sulayman, Jean Qahwaji, Elias Murr, Marwan Hamadi, amon…
Posted on December 1, 2010 by As'ad
The conspiracy thickens
The story of how May 7 was shaped. The role of Marwan Hamadi is described. Mini-Hariri flew a private jet to provide Saudi King and Prince Muqrin with maps of Hizbullah fiber optics lines. Lebanese politics will be different after today. &n…
Posted on December 1, 2010 by As'ad
Bitar: more revelations of the clueless US mission in Lebanon
The US is so clueless that is funny. They report here about this “prominent Shi`ite” when in reality he is nobody. He claims that he meets with Nasrallah which is not true. Update: this guy later left Ahmad Al-As`ad movement.
Posted on December 1, 2010 by As'ad
Flash: Al-Akhbar releases a batch of Wikileaks documents not released before
They are explosive. They will change the nature of domestic Lebanese politics, and certainly not in favor of March 14. There is so much damage to the Hariri tribunal as Bellmare is seen taking marching orders and sharing minute detail…
Posted on December 1, 2010 by As'ad
Lousy Stephen Solarz
“In an interview, Robert Dallek, the presidential historian, praised Mr. Solarz’s commitment to building democracy in places like the Philippines, South Korea, Lebanon and Taiwan.” Are you kidding me? This about Stephen Solarz? This …
Posted on December 1, 2010 by As'ad
Bush pushed for democracy in the Middle East? Where? Was I sleeping?
“and his aggressive democracy-promoting agenda are history”. What? Are you kidding me? Where did he push for democracy? Saudi Arabia? Morocco? Egypt? UAE? Bahrain? Oman? Jordan? Is this a joke of the day in the New York Times?
Posted on December 1, 2010 by As'ad
Elections in Egypt
I am sure that the last election is Iran rigged or was characterized with corruption and political interference. But does anyone doubt that the last Sunday election in Egypt was the most corrupt and most farcical in the history of “elections” in …
Posted on December 1, 2010 by As'ad
Advice to Angry Arab
After my appearance on Aljazeera yesterday, I have been receiving advice to not stop foot in any Arab country for a while. Not even Hummusstan?
Posted on December 1, 2010 by As'ad
Why the Wikileaks have not embarrassed Israel (at least yet)
This from the New York Times: “and some of those The Times has posted have been redacted to address security concerns.” Let me guess: any critical or negative or embarrassing reference to Israel has been “redacted to address security concerns.”
Posted on December 1, 2010 by As'ad
