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Saturday 31 August 2013 - 04:56

Wakim to “Islam Times”: America is working to ignite the fire of sedition in Lebanon

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Wakim to “Islam Times”: America is working to ignite the fire of sedition in Lebanon
Also, there is no doubt that this sedition serves America and Israel in terms of several issues. First by making the people of this region engage in misguided wars to forget their true struggle with the Zionist enemy, and second by trying to make the resistance totally busy fighting on several fronts and the most serious one is the internal front that constitute the strongest side of resistance”. 
 
Wakim in an exclusive interview with “Islam Times” added that: “All these conflicts that serve the enemy justify what is happening today in the occupied Jerusalem regarding the shameful negotiations that will not make the Palestinian cause succeed. We hope that all the Lebanese would stay away from any intolerance, would use the language of reason, and would not have unreasonable thinking otherwise they would be the fuel of sedition that is being prepared by America. He pointed out that the tools stretch from Saudi Arabia to networks associated with Gulf intelligence services as well as Israeli ones”. “In fact, there are many tools, but the decision is a pure American-Israeli one”. 

He indicated that “The explosions that we have witnessed so far whether in the southern suburbs of Beirut or in Tripoli are but only the first episodes in a long scheme directed by America”. He added that: “The question now is how do we face this scheme not only on the security level, but also on the political and popular levels, for the political arena in its current status, unfortunately, does not enable us to face this dangerous scheme and thus we must think how to face this confrontation and how to raise awareness among the citizens”. 

Wakim told “Islam Times” that: “The governmental vacuum is not only the one dragging Lebanon into this problem because when there was a government there was also vacuum found in the country. I believe that the political structure was since the first moment willing to receive all these tribulations, but was unable to face them. Hence, in the long-term the Lebanese people must think how to change the political regime so as to abolish sectarianism.

As for the short-term, I think that forming the government will facilitate easing the tension between most of the rivals, but as I said earlier the United States and Israel and their allies in the Gulf States are seeking to increase tension and uneasiness in the country in order to be able to pass the Western scheme.
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