Franjieh: Dangerous Thing Plotted against Lebanon under Slogan of Humanitarian Corridors

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Marada Movement leader MP Suleiman Franjieh on Tuesday voiced concerns over a possible “dangerous thing being plotted against Lebanon under the slogans of humanitarian corridors and support for the (Syrian) opposition.”

“Security-wise, some places in Lebanon are calm and other places are tense. The atmosphere is being prepared day after day and it is heading towards negativity, not positivity. Who sensed the presence of (the extremist group) Fatah al-Islam before the eruption of its conflict with the army?” Franjieh said in an interview on OTV.

He warned that “a hundred” groups similar to Fatah al-Islam were being set up in northern Lebanon.”

“Should the situation change in Syria and should it transit from a secular to a sectarian regime, Lebanon will be automatically affected, as well as the political map in Lebanon and the minorities in the region,” Franjieh added.

The Christian leader, who is close to embattled Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, expressed his fears that “Lebanon is heading towards a crisis.”

“I wish Lebanon will always be stable, but let’s observe what’s being plotted outside: there is a sectarian conflict in the Levant that is taking the form of a Sunni-Shiite conflict. The war on Syria is being fought under the slogan of democracy and freedom, but its real aim is weakening the Iranian regime,” Franjieh said.

He warned that “the battle will move to Lebanon” should the regime in Damascus manage to survive.

“They spoke of toppling the regime in Syria, then they spoke of civil war. Should they find that ousting the regime is impossible, which is clearly the case, the battle will move to Lebanon, and therefore supporting the Syrian opposition with money and arms by some malicious people in Lebanon will lead to creating an atmosphere that will have its repercussions on Lebanon, not on Syria,” Franjieh cautioned.

Asked about Premier Najib Miqati’s government, Franjieh said: “Had (ex-PM) Saad Hariri been the current premier, the country would've been witnessing a civil war.”

“Our objective today is government's survival, the same as we had the objective to topple the previous government,” he added.

Asked on whether he backs Miqati, Franjieh said: “I'm not with Miqati, but he has no alternative, and if the alternative is Hariri then I'm with Miqati's survival.”

Commenting on Progressive Socialist Party leader MP Walid Jumblat’s latest stances, Franjieh said: “Those who were surprised with Jumblat do not understand politics, and when problems began in Syria I wasn't optimistic about Jumblat's loyalty to us and part of his calculations is related to elections.”

Addressing the row over administrative appointments between President Michel Suleiman and his ally Free Patriotic Movement leader MP Michel Aoun, Franjieh said: “I count on the (Maronite) patriarch (Beshara al-Rahi), who should play an essential role concerning the issue of appointments.”

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Comments 16
Thumb primesuspect 07 March 2012, 00:07

It's time to dissociate religion from politics. Lebanon's salvation can only be achieved through this process.

Default-user-icon Zarn (Guest) 07 March 2012, 00:28

Didn't he work for Kibbler?

Default-user-icon whatdouthink (Guest) 07 March 2012, 01:45

ok, completely unrelated to the topic, but have you ever noticed how he resembles a gargoyle?

Default-user-icon John Williams (Guest) 07 March 2012, 04:22

This guy makes sense, he must not be from Lebanon. The schism reflected in these comment reflect a sectarian divide that not only destorts perception it can't be rationalized. Basically ,hatred is blind.

Thumb thepatriot 07 March 2012, 13:11

Actually, we suspect him to be from syria ;)

Default-user-icon The Truth (Guest) 07 March 2012, 04:26

The fearmongering continues, Franjieh is trying to scare the Lebanese into not standing with the Syrian people for fear of sectarian war, who drove Lebanon to sectarian war before? The Syrian government, who has appointed Alawis as the leadership in the military and government in Syria over the majority Sunnis? The Assad family. Who allowed Jihadis into Iraq? Syria, what party was founded to form an Islamic republic in Lebanon? Huzb Allah. Who are looking for sectarian struggle? The answer is pretty clear: Syria, Huzb Allah and Iran.

Default-user-icon Horus (Guest) 07 March 2012, 04:48

Who supported Shaker Absi ? Syria .. Who supports all terrorist organisations and hold their head offices in Damascus ? Syria..

What an Angelic regime... It is they who supported the terrorists Fatah Islam, it is they who gave HA their power and supported the killing of the Lebanese, it is they who put Hariri Snr in power and allowed him to rob the funds.

It is they who exiled Aoun, it is they who outlawed the LF and it is they who allowed the LF to reach Ehden....

Stop protecting these people who even though did not go through a devastating civil war, are still hundreds of years behind Lebanon.

Default-user-icon Enough (Guest) 07 March 2012, 04:53

Another bright star from the Glorious M8 block

'He warned that “a hundred” groups similar to Fatah al-Islam were being set up in northern Lebanon'... That would be terrible, but you know what is just as bad one very well armed Iranian group that has already set up camp in Lebanon. Why do you not ask Nasrallah to erase one of his red lines, if you are so concerned about Fatah al-Islam?

'he warned that “the battle will move to Lebanon” should the regime in Damascus manage to survive..... “I'm not with Miqati, but he has no alternative, and if the alternative is Hariri then I'm with Miqati's survival'... I think Franjieh has been sneaking into Aoun's medicine closet again.

There are lots of clowns in this 3 ring circuses.

Default-user-icon Horus (Guest) 07 March 2012, 08:13

FT How old are you ?

Default-user-icon trueseld (Guest) 07 March 2012, 08:15

What's this illiterate guy talking about! He's so stupid, I can't fathom his thought or even relate to his thinking. He's so narrow minded and confined to his alliance with the Syrian regime that his mind is blinded as well as his soul. He says: that the crisis in Syria is between Sunni-Shai in order to weaken the Iranian regime. What a piece of shit! What does Iran have to do in Syria or even Lebanon! We are Arabs and we will always be. The people in Syria are only asking for their freedom away from the verbosity of this Franjeieh who comes up with senarios as if he's nostrodamos. The people are fed up from being humiliated. Why does he ask his friend to give his people freedom? I know the answer: Assaf will tell him to shut up or reisk being killed!!!! What a nut head this Franjieh is.

Missing aris 07 March 2012, 08:25

he does not remember his dad starting the civil war in lebanon

Thumb arzz 07 March 2012, 08:36

oh Gemayel is so innocent I must say ... bwahahahaha

Thumb arzz 07 March 2012, 08:37

Just to spite the M14 losers: Go Suleiman Baik.

Default-user-icon 4G (Guest) 07 March 2012, 10:00

Little Slieman,yourself and your criminal cohorts are nothing but plastic gangsters. Your so called Marada must be very nervous your serial murderer friend Bashar is on the ropes.I can see why you are so scared but rest assured the Lebanese forces will all ways as on previous occasions save your back side when the brotherhood come knocking on your door.

Thumb jcamerican 07 March 2012, 13:46

Who killed his father? The Syrians.

Default-user-icon Arzak Ya Libnan (Guest) 07 March 2012, 10:12

Let's get off the subject of mothers bigdig.. for i just got off yours.. not nice to bring mothers into any argument.. is it?