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Moussawi to Al-Manar: US Aid to Lebanon Shameful!

Moussawi to Al-Manar: US Aid to Lebanon Shameful!
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Source: Al-Manar TV, 23-10-2008
Lebanese Prime Minister Fouad Saniora's "precious" and "firm" denial that Lebanon and its Resistance have actually achieved victory against the Zionist entity in July 2006 was still a subject of condemnations and denunciations in the Lebanese political scene, and in this context Hizbullah International Relations official Nawwaf al-Moussawi has stressed that the Resistance was not waiting for Saniora's testimony.
Speaking on Thursday to Al-Manar, Moussawi recalled that "Israeli", American, Russian as well as world military experts have admitted that Hizbullah has achieved victory. He quoted the mentioned experts as saying that Hizbullah has presented a model in battles that's being taught nowadays. He also stressed that none of the political goals of the "Israeli" aggression were achieved, pointing out that the Zionist enemy wasn't only defeated in the war, "it was also frustrated and thwarted."
Answering a question about the US military aids to the Lebanese Army, Moussawi said the weapons Washington was sending had been with local militias for a long time. He described the aids as shameful. "There is a shadow cabinet that always meets in the US embassy, a state which is outside the state," Moussawi pointed out.
Moussawi also said Lebanon had clear problems in the administration of the rights and powers in the country. Hizbullah Secretary General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, Speaker Nabih Berri and head of the Change and Reform parliamentary bloc MP Michel Aoun had previously warned of this, he added. "There is monopolization in ruling the country, and what is worse is that it is inefficient," Moussawi emphasized.
Moussawi also stressed that the reconciliations were aimed at shifting the political conflict into the institutions, pointing out that all steps that Hizbullah has adopted sought to lower tensions. He accused some internal and external sides of seeking to incite Christians against each other in an attempt to preserve the "majority" in their hands.
"A strong Christian role is in our interest in the opposition since the absence of such role would result in portraying the political conflict as a sectarian one," Moussawi pointed out. "Such role can be achieved through a Christian bloc that matches the size of the Future Movement or the Amal-Hizbullah blocs," he declared.

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