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Feeding the Demon |
| Section: MODERN THOUGHT / WORLD PERSPECTIVES: Lebanon |
| Author: Tashbih Sayyed |
| Publication: The world & I online |
| Issue Date: 1/1/2007 |
| Size: 1,160 Words, 7,054 Characters |
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The Lebanon donor conference in Stockholm has raised more than $1 billion in pledges of new money to help with the rebuilding of Lebanon. But rebuilding concrete structures is not the same thing as laying the foundations of a durable peace. And we all know that without destroying the Islamist terrorist networks in Lebanon, there is no chance for a durable peace to gain ground in the region.
It is critical to realize that any serious and sincere plan to rebuild Lebanon has to have a mechanism to dislodge the Islamist fascist networks who have been keeping the Middle East in turmoil for decades and who caused the latest destruction in Lebanon in the first place. Without removing the destructive factors from the region, the billions of dollars will only reconstruct the buildings, roads an...
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... either use the opportunity to punish the states that harbor and encourage terrorism and destroy networks like Hezbollah that have been displaying their contempt for a civilized way of life for a long time or pave the way for the religious fascists to push the humanity, one final time, into an abyss of darkness for good.
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