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Smurf-Herder
11-28-2008, 07:22 AM
Iran, Lebanon sign 5-year security pact

Iran and Lebanon have signed a security agreement, according to which Iran will supply the Lebanese army with weapons and equipment over the next five years, the London-based daily A-Sharq Al-Awsat reported.

The agreement between the two nations was signed during Lebanese President Michel Suleiman's two-day visit to Teheran, which ended on Tuesday. The visit focused on security and defense cooperation, as well as on regional and international matters of mutual concern, an Iranian source revealed to the paper.

"Iran announced its readiness to supply Lebanon with defensive weapons, to be agreed upon in the framework of a defensive strategic system the Lebanese will formulate," a Lebanese source said.

The two sides agreed to conduct ministerial visits to Teheran and Beirut in the near future. Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad also promised to visit Beirut soon, added the Lebanese source.

During his visit, Suleiman was accompanied by the ministers of foreign affairs, interior, labor, economy and trade, industry, and expatriates. Each of the ministers met with his Iranian counterpart to discuss mutual interests.

By supplying the Lebanese army with weapons, Iran will thus be responsible for arming Lebanon's two major armed forces: the national army, and Hizbullah, The Media Line's analysts indicate.

Since the summer war of 2006 between Israel and Hizbullah, the Lebanese Islamic resistance movement has tripled its force, Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak said earlier this week.

Hizbullah now holds 42,000 missiles and rockets, which it received from Iran, some of which can reach Israel's nuclear reactor in Dimona, almost 300 kilometers south of the Israeli-Lebanese border, Barak said.

http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1227702346445&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull

Bill
11-28-2008, 03:10 PM
See - I told you Iran was the big winner in our little middle east adventure.

They are going to get MASSIVELY more powerful too.

We gave them Iraq. And nothing can stop that now. All they have to do is wait out the clock.

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Too bad nobody could of foreseen this.

Oh wait - we did.

Oh well, too bad the Bush admin couldn't have foreseen this.

SirMoby
11-28-2008, 03:14 PM
See - I told you Iran was the big winner in our little middle east adventure.

They are going to get MASSIVELY more powerful too.

We gave them Iraq. And nothing can stop that now. All they have to do is wait out the clock.

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Too bad nobody could of foreseen this.

Oh wait - we did.

Oh well, too bad the Bush admin couldn't have foreseen this.
You don't think they did? Come one. Sure they were listening to Fred Thompson and the other idiots at the AEI but everyone knew they were wrong. Way wrong but they had a good actor working for them.

Smurf-Herder
11-28-2008, 03:47 PM
See - I told you Iran was the big winner in our little middle east adventure.

They are going to get MASSIVELY more powerful too.

We gave them Iraq. And nothing can stop that now. All they have to do is wait out the clock.

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Too bad nobody could of foreseen this.

Oh wait - we did.

Oh well, too bad the Bush admin couldn't have foreseen this.

This isn't about Iraq.

This is about the culmination of what iran has been shooting for since 1982, when they organized the Lebanese Hezbollah.

Linkster
11-28-2008, 06:41 PM
Hezbollah was not formed by Iran - it was formed during the 1975 civil war as an arm of the PLO in Lebanon to counter-attack Israels invasions and holding of parts of land in Lebanon until the UN stepped in in 2000 and made Israel leave parts of Lebanon

Smurf-Herder
11-29-2008, 07:38 AM
Hezbollah was not formed by Iran - it was formed during the 1975 civil war as an arm of the PLO in Lebanon to counter-attack Israels invasions and holding of parts of land in Lebanon until the UN stepped in in 2000 and made Israel leave parts of Lebanon

Wrong.

Hezbollah didn't exist before the Israeli Invasion of 1982, after the PLO were forced out of Lebanon by Israel. And ever since they've basically been an arm of Iran in Lebanon, to be a front line against Israel. And it was never an arm of the PLO. It filled in the gap, when the PLO was forced out by the 1982 invasion.

I watched it all on TV back then, as it progressed.

http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/para/hizballah.htm

"Hizballah is an Islamic movement founded after the Israeli military seizure of Lebanon in 1982, which resulted in the formation of Islamic resistance units committed to the liberation of the occupied territories and the ejection of Israeli forces. Hizbollah was established in 1982 during the Lebanon War when a group of Lebanese Shi'ite Muslims declared themselves to be the "Party of God" (Hizb Allah, which is clear in Hizbollah but progressively less so in Hizbollah / Hizbullah / Hezbollah). Upon the realization that the IDF was entrenching itself in south Lebanon, and influenced and assisted by 1,500 Iranian Revolutionary Guards in Lebanon, Hizballah cells began developing with the immediate desire to resist the Israeli invasion. Hizbollah began establishing its base in Lebanon in 1982 and has expanded and strengthened ever since, primarily due to its wave of suicide bombings and foreign support by Iran and Syria."

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/1908671.stm

"Hezbollah was conceived in 1982 by a group of clerics after the Israeli invasion of Lebanon. It was formed primarily to offer resistance to the Israeli occupation.

Inspired by the success of the Iranian Revolution, the party also dreamt of transforming Lebanon's multi-confessional state into an Iranian-style Islamic state.

The party was long supported by Iran, which provided it with arms and money.

In its early days, Hezbollah was close to a contingent of some 2000 Iranian Revolutionary guards, based in Lebanon's Bekaa Valley, which had been sent to Lebanon in 1982 to aid the resistance against Israel."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hezbollah

"Hezbollah first emerged as a militia in response to the Israeli invasion of Lebanon, also known as Operation Peace for Galilee, in 1982, set on resisting the Israeli occupation of Lebanon during the Lebanese civil war.[10][3] Its leaders were inspired by Ayatollah Khomeini, and its forces were trained and organized by a contingent of Iranian Revolutionary Guards"