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BUT, unfortunately the elected majority up until this day is unable to effectively face Hezbollah and stop its gradual devouring of the state's authority, and as we all know, Syria and Saudi Arabia have recently cut a deal to give Hezbollah a right to veto in the new Lebanese government, and to keep in its ministerial statement with the same clause that the previous "Saniora" government used to legitimize Hezbollah's weapons and to give this organization control over the country's war-peace decision making.
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Yet new Christian president Michel Suleiman (whose affiliation vis-à-vis the two blocs is a matter of dispute) and Sunni prime minister Fuad Saniora (considered anti-Hezbollah) are poised to give Kuntar and the other four terrorists a state welcome today at Beirut International Airport.
Archive 2008-07-01 Not a sheep 2008
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/“Israel”-backed Fuad Saniora puppet Lebanese government and create division within Lebanon, which is about to fall because of widespread popular support of Hezbollah among all of the 17 Lebanese sects, the U.S.
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Then the president was scheduled to meet with Lebanon's embattled Prime Minister, Fuad Saniora, but Saniora called to cancel the meeting.
When Empires Fade 2008
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But Bush told Prime Minister Fuad Saniora that Israelis have a right to protect themselves.
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The provisions do not spell out the order in which the steps must take place, but Saniora has said the government cannot spread its authority in the south unless the Chebaa farms issue is resolved.
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The provisions do not spell out the order in which the steps must take place, but Saniora has said the government cannot spread its authority in the south unless the Chebaa farms issue is resolved.
Dove's Eye View: 2006
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Few believe Saniora could move against Hezbollah without throwing the country into further turmoil.
07/16/2006 2006
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Bush: "And that's why we strongly support the Saniora government."
Thursday, August 31, 2006 As'ad 2006
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"Many political analysts believe the Saniora administration will pay a heavy political price for its handling of the war, starting in the premier's birthplace: Sidon."
Thursday, August 31, 2006 As'ad 2006
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