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Wednesday, February 01, 2006
THE ZEAL OF THE CONVERTED It’s quite rich and ironic to hear Sunnis chiding sections of the Maronite community for not being anti-Syrian now that the Syrians have gone (thus don’t need to be anti-Syrian now) when you consider how recently they took up this cause – jumping onto the bandwagon practically as the Syrians were withdrawing ( essentially shouting ‘’and don’t come back!’’ at the retreating Syrians). The Sunnis put up with the assassination of their Mufti, another Prime Minister (the martyr Rashid Karami) and countless other coreligionists but it took the assassination of their six billion dollar man to finally bring the mercantile Sunnis around. The Maronites were anti-Syrian (anti-occupation rather) when it mattered – when the Syrians were here! It's easy to be anti-Syrian now that the Syrians have gone. General Aoun summed it up best when he responded to criticism that he had allied with formerly pro-Syrian politicians during the elections by quite simply saying ‘’the Syrians have gone’’. General Aoun has copped a lot of flack for his alleged turnaround but he has in fact remained consistent in that he used to be an opposition leader during the Syrian era (in fact one of the only opposition leaders – he has rightfully said that he was the opposition) and now he is still an opposition leader.
1:45 am
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