Originally posted by Al B. Sure!
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(1) Lebanon is a democracy. Well, confessionalism is not democracy by any criteria I can identify. Confessionalism is an agreement between different ethnic groups: give us a degree of power in one area, you get a degree of power in another, and we won't slaughter each other for now (but give us a few years and some kalashnikovs, and we'll see). Lebanon is a confessional state, not a democracy.
(2) Lebanon's government is "democratically elected." Well, when half the seats are reserved for Christians--who make up an estimated 20-10% of the population--that's not democracy. There was an election, but it wasn't democratic by any means.
(3) Messing with Lebanon is "extremely questionable." This begs the question: who is in charge of "Lebanon"? A: Hezballah, with the assistance of Iran and Syria. They kill people who beg to differ, like the Prime Minister that opposed their continued dominance, Rafik Hariri. You may remember that sparked a movement to kick Syria's army out of the country, which Hezballah stridently opposed. Is "messing with" Hezballah "questionable"? Well, they're messing with your country right now. They're training, sponsoring and endorsing the murder of American soldiers and civilians.
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