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Thursday 8 March 2012 - 06:19

Arms smuggling on Lebanese-Syrian borders raise concerns‎

Story Code : 143896
Arms smuggling on Lebanese-Syrian borders raise concerns‎
These concerns, he explained, are based on evidences which verify that the Lebanese-Syrian borders are indeed witnessing weaponry smuggling and are harboring fugitives of the Syrian Leadership.

Experts also questioned the Lebanese government's not raising a finger to solve the issue of the Radicals who have had a history of confrontation with the Lebanese Armed Forces in 2008 and who are now seeking to make the Northern Lebanese city of Tripoli a replica of Lybia's Benghazi.

The Lebanese who have time and again repeated their support of the Syrian Leadership pledge that they will not allow their country to be a passageway for the so-called U.S and Arab Humanitarian corridors.

More over, the Lebanese believe that now is the chance to pay Syria, Lebanon's sister state, back by providing the support it has always shown Lebanon particularly in times of war since the 80s; pledging that the relation that binds the two states is not only geographical but also historical and amicable.

The people here see Franjieh's concerns over a plot against Lebanon and the resistance to be in place as they feel that some are trying to use Lebanon as a pawn in an international conspiracy against the Syrian Leadership, a conspiracy which not only do they not approve of but also see as a first stage of war against the resistance and its allies.
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