"... Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak held talks on Sunday with Lebanese Forces (LF) head Samir Geagea at the Presidential Palace in Cairo. Following the meeting, Geagea told reporters his talks with Mubarak focused on Lebanon, amid the tense regional situation.
When Geagea' "embraced" the State
Geagea voiced his belief that the best way to defend Lebanon against threats was for its people to embrace the government and legal authority, along with restricting major decisions to constitutional institutions, especially the Lebanese government. .... Asked whether he still considered Hizbullah as a state within a state, Geagea said the Lebanese government and constitutional institutions should have monopoly on decisions regarding war and peace. “I can’t imagine that a party brings arms to a state without the latter’s knowledge or takes other actions that breach its sovereignty,” said Geagea, in reference to Hizbullah.
When Geagea' commandeered the State's properties to "embrace" it (Mining the Nahr el Kalb area)
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