Saad Hariri, Who is this Saudi Kid?

Saad Al-Hariri, who is this Saudi kid trying to play with the big, while his political life is not two years yet?
For sure his father was Rafik Al-Hariri, Saad born in Saudi Arabia, (Rumors in Lebanon, tells that Rafik Al-Hariri is an illegitimate son of previous [dead] King Fahad of Saudi Arabia, [Fahad’s “ Wild Years? in Lebanon], look at the pictures above and see likeness, notice the right eye).
If you think he is politics genius or invented a new political theory then you are right because this is what the western media trying to convince us [amazing what can you do with Saudi financial support and the US –PR- backup], if he ranks at the 158th richest men in the world then he must be always right and we are wrong.
At the first day of the war, he fled Lebanon to Saudi Arabia, a day later all Hariri Family fled ina private jet to Saudi Arabia.
There are many doubts that he was collaborating, with Israel, at the time of the bombing, by sending agents transmitting informations about Hizballah to Israel [according to few Arab newspapers].
Notice that Ghazeer district [Hariri’s stronghold in Beirut never hit by a single bomb, while even Christian districts bombed.
Saudi Arabia sent him back to Beirut just two days before UN cease-fire resolution on a private Jordanian Airplane, after taking permission from Israel, just in time to gain him some victory credits.
All this and then he shamelessly talking about patriotism.
5 Comments, Comment or Ping
Jon
It’s an interesting concept that Arabs are helping fight organizations like Hezbollah and Hamas. I was curious about the fact that the Lebanese military did not react when Israel attacked Lebanon. What occurs to me is that maybe the Lebanese government itself wanted Hezbollah gone more than Israel does.
Aug 18th, 2006
Peter h
Jon - I think it has more to do with the fact that Lebanon’s army couldn’t act dogkeeper, much less take on the mightiest army in the Middle East. As it was, that didn’t prevent Israel from bombing the army.
Aug 19th, 2006
Jon
…and now their having tea together…
Aug 19th, 2006
Michael
At the next election I would be very surprised if Hezbollah didn’t have a majority in the Lebanese Assembly, they will therefore become the Government.
Aug 19th, 2006
Jon
At least Israel will know which building to bomb next time.
Aug 19th, 2006