Junblatt role in dividing the Middle East and the Iraqi Kurdish mercenaries in Lebanon

No won­der that Jun­blatt was invited to the US [his name is JuNblatt and not JuMblatt, you idiots], since he is just like Amer­i­can politi­cians; a pro­fes­sional crook.

Haaretz revealed the exact pur­pose of his visit to Amer­ica, to offer his “ser­vices” to the Americans:

Jum­blatt to Bush: Send car bombs to Damascus

He is the same Walid Jun­blatt, who greeted the Lebanon-Syria-Iran alliance, and say­ing that the only way to stop Israel is by armed resis­tance, as this video shows, and when he said that? Few months before the US inva­sion of Iraq.

Some politi­cians (in Lebanon) want to bring for­eign armies to this coun­try to pro­tect Israel, but the real­ity is they want to make Lebanon a sec­ond “Jor­dan” that sur­rounds Syria, and to strike the strate­gic Syrian-Lebanese-Iranian alliance.

Since the Iran­ian rev­o­lu­tion, Jun­blatt vis­ited Iran 19 times (it was said that his annual fees from Iran $20-$30 mil­lion, he receives much more from Saudi Ara­bia right now) com­pared to Hasan Nas­ral­lah 11 times.

Crit­i­ciz­ing Jun­blatt by the Egypt­ian news­pa­per al-araby it says:

Jun­blatt role in divid­ing Lebanon

In his vis­its to Wash­ing­ton, Jun­blatt knows that there are manoeu­vres in the Amer­i­can estab­lish­ments, both Repub­li­cans and Democ­rats believe that divid­ing the region [Mid­dle East] into sec­tar­ian can­tons is is the best way to emerge from the Mid­dle east and Iraq quagmire.

What­ever the out­come from these divi­sions, Jun­blatt knows that in all sce­nar­ios he will be a winner.

More infor­ma­tion about this plan was detailed by lebane­serights:

In a secret agree­ment, Lebanese polit­i­cal lead­ers [Al-Gamyal and Jun­blatt] are bring­ing 800‑1000 Kur­dish Pesh­marga fight­ers from Barazani in Iraq to Lebanon.

Last year agree­ment was done with Stephen Hadley presence

This what Kaplin­sky meant when he said:

Next time we’ll know how to han­dle Hizbullah

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