Lebanon’s Third Civil War
The third civil war has begun in Lebanon.
The third civil war has begun in Lebanon.
Long before it meddled in Iraq, Iran and its puppet Hezbollah set its sights on Lebanon. Beirut is once again under assault, and if we care about fighting terrorism with democracy, we’d better pay attention.
It’s on, again.
The Lebanese government to shuts down a private telephone network operated by the Iranian-backed group Hezbollah, and Nasrallah calls it an act of war.
Being curled up in the bathtub hiding from stray bullets didn’t stop me from writing about what’s happening in Beirut. Here are the stories of some of the other residents…
An escalation of conflict in Lebanon.
On eve of his Mideast trip, President Bush faces the collapse of one of his top priorities in region.
Heavily armed Hezbollah fighters seized control of much of western Beirut on Friday, patrolling the deserted streets in a raw show of force…
The Syro-Iranian axis enflaming various battlefields in the region, from Basra to Gaza, has instructed its proxy local force on the Lebanese battlefield to surge against the pro-Western Government of Fuad Seniora.
Make sure to read Totten’s analysis, the guy’s lived there and gives the facts straight. I trust him over anyone when it comes to Lebanon.
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