Although Jor­dan denies the reports of train­ing Lebanese mili­tias, Fahmi Huwaidi the well-known Egypt­ian Arab writer and thinker revealed today to Elaph:

Every­thing that hap­pens in Lebanon since the end of 2006 war between Hezbol­lah and Israel is to “dis­arm Hizbal­lah”, the United States and Israel and with the par­tic­i­pa­tion of some Arab coun­tries to achieve this goal, to weaken Syria and Iran, Hizbal­lah is the major obsta­cle to accom­plish these goals.

One of the things that occurred lately but did not reported widely, that there are mili­tias belong to Saad Hariri received train­ing in Egypt and Jor­dan in order to con­front Hizbal­lah, these mili­tias have emerged in the first day of the con­fronta­tion in Lebanon (Last Wednes­day), there are fears of civil war, but more polit­i­cal than sectarian.

There fare ew impor­tant arti­cles by Jor­dan­ian writers:

Tahir al-A’adwan — Mis­takes com­mit­ted by the “major­ity” in Lebanon

It is clear that the “major­ity” bet on Bush admin­is­tra­tion posi­tions and its promises, it is a los­ing bet because the United States wants its allies to serve their poli­cies and inter­ests, and not to serve its allies’ poli­cies and inter­ests.… The U.S. do not fight on behalf of oth­ers, the (major­ity) mis­take in Lebanon is that they believed Bush admin­is­tra­tion promises.

Moham­mad A’akoush — Is hap­pen­ing in Lebanon.

Among the rea­sons which led to this unfor­tu­nate and sad real­ity is that the gov­ern­ment sup­port­ers and 14M Move­ment used an exclu­sion and dom­i­na­tion of power pol­icy, and bet on direct role of the Arab regimes and the pres­sure of for­eign coun­tries, and per­haps mil­i­tary inter­ven­tion in a cer­tain moment, includ­ing the United States and France, the M14 Move­ment for­get that the best and fastest solu­tion is through inter­nal Lebanese dia­logue with the oppo­si­tion rather than go directly to the Arabs and West.

Nahed Hat­tar — Lebanon over­come the dan­ger of a civil war

The gov­ern­ment allies know that the power bal­ance on the ground is not in their ben­e­fit, but they had bet on a Shi­ite — Sunni sec­tar­ian strife,…and decided to drag the army into con­fronta­tion with Hezbol­lah and that the army will inter­vene to their side, but the army shows that it is a national institution.

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