Re: Jumblatt at White House



Why is the opposition digging up 20 people who want to sue Geagea for being
his prisoners in war, why did'nt Nassrala sue Hobeika for Sabra & Chatila?

Geagea must be doing something right.


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<xopowo@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Gosh I missed that fine address by a premium Lebanese warlord. His
previous Visa was revoked and the 8 US marines his Druze Arab
Terrorist killed in Beirut airport still not forgotten. Is there a
video link to his "valuable" text. Hey wait , I changed my mind. We
still finding bones and human remains in our village of people
murdered by his "excellency" walid Beyk Junblatt. Maybe later. And
please if you want to tell me about that France-Germany thing :) well
don't miss to add the link in between: France-Nuremberg-Germany.

Only then we will sleep in peace.

On Feb 28, 12:40 am, "Zein" <z...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
The Struggle for Lebanon: An Address by Walid Jumblatt
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Start: Monday, February 26, 2007 3:30 PM

End: Monday, February 26, 2007 4:45 PM

Location: Wohlstetter Conference Center, Twelfth Floor, AEI
1150 Seventeenth Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036
Directions to AEI

Five months after United Nations Security Council Resolution 1701
ended last summer's war between Israel and Hezbollah, Lebanon's political
landscape has descended into chaos. Since the implementation of a
ceasefire
last August, the Shiite militia led by Hassan Nasrallah has agitated for
greater "power-sharing" and vowed to bring down the Western-backed
government of Lebanese prime minister Fouad Siniora. Thus far,
Hezbollah's
brinkmanship has diverted attention from its disarmament and scuttled the
creation of an international tribunal to try the killers of former
Lebanese
premier Rafiq Hariri-both key demands of the international community.
Meanwhile, rumors swirl about a possible deal between Iran and Saudi
Arabia
to reshape the Lebanese government, with Iranian proxies and
Saudi-supported
Sunni factions coming together to edge out Syrian-supported
parliamentarians. As sectarian tensions mount, AEI will host Lebanese
parliament member Walid Jumblatt, a leader of the Cedar Revolution, who
will
talk about these pressing issues.

3:15 p.m. Registration

3:30 Introduction: Danielle Pletka, AEI

Address: Walid Jumblatt, Lebanese parliament

4:45 Adjournment

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