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Jimmy
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Apr 26, 2015 07:27AM

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Then how about Killing Mr. Lebanon by Nicholas Blanford.
or Hezbollah: The Changing Face of Terrorism in the Middle East by Judith Palmer Harik.
Or something about Hezbollah supporting Assad in Syria.





There are many perspectives outside the mainstream but imho I only see on that website the one favorable to March 8/Iran/Russia/Assad so-called "Resistance axis". Why is it that when Hezbollah fought against IDF it is resistance but when Syrian rebels fight against Hezbollah intervention in Syria it is not resistance? Why is religious zionism rigorously condemned but velāyat-e faqīh praised as "participatory democracy"? btw, that nice post on "Iranian model" reads like something in People's Daily.
P.S. I do think Hezbollah is one of the most decent factions in that region esp. in its service to the poor and defense of religious minorities, and I would probably support it had I been a Lebanese citizen.