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Tag Archives: hariri
Arab security report, week 26
From Lebanon, Syria to Libya, in his article counting the UN “blame-game” of Hariri’s assassination , Roberts Fisk forgot to count one more attempt reported by the Saudi media back in 2001.
Why the Libya fighting in Misrata can be solved in Jordan? And why the Qatari Crown Prince “Mini-banana” held a secret meeting with the Egyptian revolution activists?
Posted in POLITICS
Tagged arab, egypt, hariri, jordan, lebanon, libya, middle-east, qatar, saudi-arabia, syria
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Arab security report … week 23
Syrian Muslim Brotherhoods wants to recognize Israel. In Lebanon .. A plan to assassinate Saad Hariri. the U.S. cut a deal with the Yemeni Tribe Al-Ahmar to deliver or kill their closest ally al-Zindani. Who is leaking the Turkey’s plan to the Syrians? … And more Continue reading
How will Muqtada Al-Sadr save Hezbollah and Syria from Hariri’s indictment?
Managed to maintain its strength among the masses, Al-Sadr employed this force to achieve political gains ahead of all the other Islamic forces, holding forty parliamentary seats, seven ministries, and the parliament Deputy-presidency, which made the leader of the Movement … Continue reading
Hezbollah’s calm response to Al-Faisal’s remarks
Lebanese “New TV” reported today that King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia informed the Syrian president Bashar Al-Assad of Hariri’s visit tomorrow (he already arrived in Damascus). The time is very crucial, Hariri International tribunal asked Lebanon to provide a database … Continue reading
The US Administration close to name an ambassador in Syria, Saudi King in Damascus within two days.
An official source in the White House told “Al-Khaleej” that the American Administration has started a review of a number of names nominated for U.S. ambassador in Damascus, hours after the departure of Deputy Foreign Minister Faisal Miqdad. King Abdullah … Continue reading
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Tagged abdullah, assad, hariri, lebanon, middle-east, saudi-arabia, syria, u.s.
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King Abdullah’s visit to Syria
According to Syrian newspaper Al-Watan: King Abdullah’s visit to Syria is not linked to the formation of the Lebanese government. Damas Post: King Abdullah will postpone his visit to Syria for a week to give Hariri the time to form … Continue reading
Damascus Files Complaint with UN against Mehlis, Lehmann
Confirms what I reported few days ago “A report compiled by Syria will change Hariri assassination case”. “Damascus Files Complaint with UN against Mehlis, Lehmann”: Damascus has filed a complaint with the United Nations against former chief investigator Detlev Mehlis … Continue reading
The game of Hariri reassignment
I wrote before that “No Lebanese government before the Iraqi election”, will Hariri’s reassignment changes anything? The problem will continue because there is nothing changed on the ground. Egyptian newspaper Al-Ahram’s correspondent in Beirut wrote the following: Some might think that the … Continue reading
Will Siniora return to head the government?
Hariri will most probably refuse the new assignment to form a government, “14 March” group wants the return of Siniora. According to Kuwaiti Annahar.
No Lebanese government before the Iraqi election
That was few days ago, when Kuwaiti newspaper Annahar revealed that Hariri’s government will wait because of “hidden regional issues”. And today, Lebanese newspaper Assafir revealed that Saudi Arabia asked Lebanon to wait and be patient with the formation of … Continue reading