Re: Financial topics
Posted: Sat Aug 08, 2020 9:42 am
late 2019
Hezbollah is reluctant to give Aoun and FPM leader and foreign minister, Bassil, veto power or control of 11 seats in the 30-member cabinet. It is worth noting that the prime minister himself has veto power at all times as he can prevent the cabinet from meeting or resign and bring down the government.
There appeared to be a consensus candidate shortly before Christmas, but the candidate himself refused to exclusively represent the six Sunni MPs and wanted to remain independent. As a result, the Sunni MPs withdrew their support. Speaker Nabih Berri, who heads the Shi’a Amal Movement, and Hezbollah continue to demand the group be represented.
Allowing a pro-Hezbollah Sunni minister in the next government would do two things: further divide the Sunni community that has rallied around Hariri in recent months and give Damascus another ally inside the government. All six MPs are pro-Syrian and five of the six belong to other parliamentary blocs, mainly Hezbollah or Berri’s parliamentary blocs.
Syria
Hezbollah and Berri are also angry that Syria has not been invited to the Arab Economic and Social Development summit, set to be held in Beirut
5 days ago
Lebanon's foreign minister Nassif Hitti blasted the country's leadership in a resignation letter made public Monday, criticizing it for a lack of vision and its relationship is Iran-back Hezbollah.
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=The+Aoun+Hezb ... %22b%22%7D
https://nationalinterest.org/blog/buzz/ ... sile-92556
Conversion plant from upgraded 2018 facts ignored. Not picking any side but local eco issues ongoing to semantics of maniacs.
As we noted a few weeks back the smart kids already left Lebanon who could stabilize eco issues.
I think it was burn op to eliminate the current party plain and simple. Flag operation to burn local interests.
Numerous storage sites exposed and neutralized in regions.
Simple solution was burn the site and unleash the mob to eliminate the government already.
As we are told the Mullahs are hopelessly corrupted from even their own grass roots.
cui bono is painfully obvious
If we cannot have it we will blow that shit up Elrod since propaganda is all they HAVE AND conversion kits.
Welcome to the negotiation table.
Arafat and the Palestinian Narrative was an Egyptian turned into a Marxist by KGB foreign intelligence.
The KGB had trained him at its Balashikha special-operations school east of Moscow in the mid-1960s
and decided him as the future PLO leader. Wake up.
thread: Parthian shot
We shall see soon Higg about our thoughts ago, to be clear we wished to be wrong.
A few Pyrrhic victory's it will not matter anyway.
The consort, firing a Parthian shot, escaped into the mist. Sun Jan 15, 2012 9:57 pm
As you noted H delayed but accurate.............
Correct, it probably matters not in the long view.
So if I'm short and collect, the country is in trouble and that's the important thing to realize and react to at this point.
It will be time to get out of the mainstream and produce something at a local level that people will need to survive.
The four points avail and ring true for now as we are stabilizing. Flows matter............
thread: kadesh
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g4XXKn36Bfs
water wheat weather
Hezbollah is reluctant to give Aoun and FPM leader and foreign minister, Bassil, veto power or control of 11 seats in the 30-member cabinet. It is worth noting that the prime minister himself has veto power at all times as he can prevent the cabinet from meeting or resign and bring down the government.
There appeared to be a consensus candidate shortly before Christmas, but the candidate himself refused to exclusively represent the six Sunni MPs and wanted to remain independent. As a result, the Sunni MPs withdrew their support. Speaker Nabih Berri, who heads the Shi’a Amal Movement, and Hezbollah continue to demand the group be represented.
Allowing a pro-Hezbollah Sunni minister in the next government would do two things: further divide the Sunni community that has rallied around Hariri in recent months and give Damascus another ally inside the government. All six MPs are pro-Syrian and five of the six belong to other parliamentary blocs, mainly Hezbollah or Berri’s parliamentary blocs.
Syria
Hezbollah and Berri are also angry that Syria has not been invited to the Arab Economic and Social Development summit, set to be held in Beirut
5 days ago
Lebanon's foreign minister Nassif Hitti blasted the country's leadership in a resignation letter made public Monday, criticizing it for a lack of vision and its relationship is Iran-back Hezbollah.
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=The+Aoun+Hezb ... %22b%22%7D
https://nationalinterest.org/blog/buzz/ ... sile-92556
Conversion plant from upgraded 2018 facts ignored. Not picking any side but local eco issues ongoing to semantics of maniacs.
As we noted a few weeks back the smart kids already left Lebanon who could stabilize eco issues.
I think it was burn op to eliminate the current party plain and simple. Flag operation to burn local interests.
Numerous storage sites exposed and neutralized in regions.
Simple solution was burn the site and unleash the mob to eliminate the government already.
As we are told the Mullahs are hopelessly corrupted from even their own grass roots.
cui bono is painfully obvious
If we cannot have it we will blow that shit up Elrod since propaganda is all they HAVE AND conversion kits.
Welcome to the negotiation table.
Arafat and the Palestinian Narrative was an Egyptian turned into a Marxist by KGB foreign intelligence.
The KGB had trained him at its Balashikha special-operations school east of Moscow in the mid-1960s
and decided him as the future PLO leader. Wake up.
thread: Parthian shot
We shall see soon Higg about our thoughts ago, to be clear we wished to be wrong.
A few Pyrrhic victory's it will not matter anyway.
The consort, firing a Parthian shot, escaped into the mist. Sun Jan 15, 2012 9:57 pm
As you noted H delayed but accurate.............
Correct, it probably matters not in the long view.
So if I'm short and collect, the country is in trouble and that's the important thing to realize and react to at this point.
It will be time to get out of the mainstream and produce something at a local level that people will need to survive.
The four points avail and ring true for now as we are stabilizing. Flows matter............
thread: kadesh
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g4XXKn36Bfs
water wheat weather