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On the anniversary of the Divine Victory over the Israeli enemy in July 2006 war; Al-Manar Website interviewed former Lebanese President Emile Lahoud. Q: What would the Resistant President said (just like his eminence Sayyed Nasrallah had called you) on the fifth anniversary of July victory since you lived that period? Q: Does Sayyed Nasrallah’ last speech require reading between lines, or it was clear for friend and enemy? Do you expect any imminent war between Lebanon and the Zionist enemy? President Lahoud: His Eminence Sayyed Hasan Nasrallah has a very strong and cogent argument that neither needs explanation nor requires reading between lines. His promise is sincere in both words and deeds. This is why he enjoys unequaled credibility comparing to the leaders involved in national or public affairs in Lebanon and the Arab world. Q: Starting from what Sayyed Nasrallah presented about the illegality of the court and its increasing corruption, alongwith the suspicious court panel, do you see any legitimacy in the court today? And on the other hand, how do you read the accusing of Hezbollah leaders of Hariri’s assassination, and in which direction such accusations will continue. What are the duties of the Lebanese government today? President Lahoud: The formula of Army, People, and Resistance has been established with blood, martyrdom, and sacrifices on Lebanese soil; the land of liberation and victory. This formula was never mere ink on paper. It is the most effective equation that enables Lebanon, at any time, to derive power from its own force through complete cohesion and interaction between the people - being the sovereign owner, the army - being the protector, and the resistance - being the achiever of victories.
Accusing Hezbollah cadres of being involved in the assassination of Hariri, contradicts with the simplest rules of criminal science: Who benefits from this crime? Surely it is neither Lebanon nor its stability, and neither Syria, nor the Resistance. Those parties are harmed once targeting them serves the interests of the Israeli enemy. The Lebanese government should deal responsibly with the targeting of Lebanese resistance fighters, because such matters do not fall within reconciliations, compromises or grey zones. President Lahoud: We can realize from Israeli media accusations to Hezbollah of attacking UNIFIL forces, that the attack serves Israel. The attacker or the side that planned the attack is interested in clearing out the battle zone of international soldiers and observers, for the purpose of committing crimes against humanity, driving out innocent civilians from their villages, and damaging the country’s infrastructure, under the blind eye of the international legitimacy. Always seek the enemy and its interests, without forgetting its patrons’ position which always yields to those interests. Q: Amid economic and livelihood issues, especially the file of oil and gas, what do you think of Najib Miqati’s government. Do you think it will meet expectations and achieve goals? Q: There is a vicious attack led particularly by March 14 and Future Movement against the new cabinet, along with a threat of international boycott, insistence on bringing it down, and giving it different names, like the government of Hezbollah. Do you consider it a successful attack? And who benefits of it whether inside Lebanon or abroad? Q: How do you see the Arab revolutions - or the Arab spring - amid talking on a western attempt to wrap, contain and eliminate them? President Lahoud: The Arab revolutions have not settled on new and distinguished leaders. In this context, a position by Patriarch (Bechara) Al-Ra’i caught my attention. He said that most of the Arab revolutions come within the framework of a Zionist scheme to break-up the region. I fully support his stance with respect to what is happening in Syria, because what is taking place there is not a popular uprising; it is an armed assault. President Lahoud: From the outset of the incidents in Syria, I said that this country shall emerge stronger from this armed assault and I’m still convinced of it. The proof is the UNSC presidential statement that was issued a couple of days ago which clarifies how some major states have different understanding than Israel’s sponsors vis-à-vis the events in Syria. I do not reckon with what’s expected to happen generally in the West including the declaration of the Palestinian State at the UN, that’s because Syria’s power is generated from within; from President Bachar Assad, his people and army. They are all cautious of the armed assaults and determined to defend Syria. -- Interviewed by: Wael Karaki | ||||
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