The collapse of the Lebanese government has the potential of starting a general war in the Middle East since the Sunni-Shia tensions in Iraq, Lebanon and generally in the region between the Iran-Syria Shi'ite bloc and the Saudi-Egyptian-Jordanian-Gulf Arab bloc are very high.
It's not as if the Hariri government was ever a big success, or genuinely managed to bridge the Sunni-Shi'a gap in Lebanon. And Iraq did finally manage to get a government together, so they might want to try and keep it in the saddle for a while...
But I must admit I haven't been following very closely of late.
Lebanon's government has collapsed.
12/01/2011 08:58:33 PM
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I doubt it'll turn out that ugly.
12/01/2011 09:42:11 PM
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i'm sure lebanon's government will work just like it always has
12/01/2011 09:45:07 PM
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Now *would* be ideal for Syria to try to regain the Golan Heights. *NM*
12/01/2011 10:23:31 PM
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syria wouldn't try to take back the golan by force
13/01/2011 01:14:14 AM
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Re: syria wouldn't try to take back the golan by force
13/01/2011 01:37:04 PM
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actually.....
13/01/2011 04:01:47 PM
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The Golan Heights are of extreme strategic value. Israel cannot afford to let it go...
13/01/2011 08:22:27 PM
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