Someone asked...
Who am I supporting for the US Presidential Election?
Simple one. Barack Obama.
They also asked me what I thought about the situation in Lebanon.
Hezbollah is leading a coup de tat. Malaysians have been advised to not travel there. I'm a non-interventionists, so great with Lebanon. Let them do what they want to.
Then there was a question about Burma and the recent disaster.
I was harsh on ASEAN letting them in. Then, when cyclone Nargis hit, I actually felt sorry for them. Then I heard that the government was hoarding the emergency supplies instead of letting it be distributed to the people. Or at least that's what I've heard from the Western media.
Malaysian media has not exactly highlighted this grouse.
Right now, I'm hoping they save the kids in that collapsed school in China.
Really brings back memories of the Highland Tower condominium collapse in Malaysia.
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If you are noninterventionist, and therefore Lebanon should be run by the Lebanese, then who in the following list should be told to back off, get out, quit interfering and stop aggravating the instability in Lubnan?
(a) Syria
(b) Iran
(c) Israel
(d) United States
(e) all the above?
Obviously Hizbullah is not on the list because it is Lebanese.
except that the US and Israel were definitely kicked out earlier.
as for Syria and Iran having influence on Hezbullah itself, to what extent are their influences?
besides, Hezbullah's political wing also held quite a high majority in their elections as well, correct?
so there's definitely support from the people, but the question to consider now is why the country's military remains fully stagnant when hezbullah goes around burning down television stations and claiming part of the country.
I'm still wondering that much, but other than that, I still think it's up to the Lebanese people.