tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1209670742820403516.post1079790354968596860..comments2024-02-24T06:10:42.255-08:00Comments on Congo Siasa: The Congo and HezbollahJason Stearnshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11454449854081540397noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1209670742820403516.post-42973211054901131412010-12-23T11:53:03.024-08:002010-12-23T11:53:03.024-08:00What I find funny about that is that anyone origin...What I find funny about that is that anyone originally from the south half of Lebanon could be called as a Hezbollah supporter. It's a legitimate political party within the country, and nearly anyone I've met from there supports it because it defended them when their own country's forces were unable or unwilling to. A lot of the southern population gets back from Hezbollah as well, with social services that the government does not provide. <br /><br />I would bet that if you pulled the financial records of the hundreds of thousands of Lebanese businesses spotted all across the African continent, you would find them "channeling funds" back to Hezbollah, aka, helping the social services in their home towns. <br /><br />This so-called "terrorist" organization is no longer some small little militia running suicide ops against a foreign invader, but rather more like government within a sovereign country. And I mean surely, the US government has NEVER committed actions that could be considered to be "terrorist" around the world. The US obsession with terrorism is a joke and this latest attempt to control the world, unsurprising in the slightest.Anonymous 2noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1209670742820403516.post-75275785440596266792010-12-22T05:17:04.118-08:002010-12-22T05:17:04.118-08:00Wow. They really want to get rid of Kabila, huh?Wow. They really want to get rid of Kabila, huh?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com