That’s right, you heard me. A Nasrallah rosary. It was only a matter of time before somebody put a picture of the Sayyed on one. Such is the equal-opportunity appeal of Hizbulah’s chief in Lebanon that many Christians place him in the same pantheon as St. George, St. Maron, St. Anthony… Ok, I exaggerate, but … Continue reading
Joshua Landis, over at Syria Comment, has a new post entitled “Will Syria Benefit From Syria’s Invasion of Gaza”. In it, he argues that “the ‘moderates’ are moderate because they have no conflict with Israel. The radicals are radical because they do… Syria is compelled to fan the flames of hatred and violence because it … Continue reading
Lebanese newspaper al-Akhbar carried a report today about the surprise reconcilliation that took place at the Kuwait summit yesterday. It claims that Saudi King Abdullah’s speech came out of the blue and was unexpected by Hosni Mubarak, who remained “cold” towards Bashar al-Assad, and then got on his plane and left. What’s more, the Akhbar … Continue reading
I was at a party last night when someone dropped a bombshell in the middle of a conversation. “It’s really too bad about The Daily Star, isn’t it?” “What do you mean?” “They’re going bust. Such a shame.” “WHAT?!” This report was confirmed by another person listening in on the conversation. “Haven’t you heard,” they … Continue reading
Talal Salman had an editorial in today’s as-Safir, in which he rightly criticized the three summits called by the Arabs in support of Gaza. “Sale! Three for the price of one,” he mocked. I am so tired of the stupid “Arab Cold War”, and we’re only, what, five years into it? Is there some way … Continue reading
And the people say…