The recent bloody terrorist riots that Hizbullah inflicted on Lebanon and its peaceful people starting last Wednesday tragically show that Lebanon today is confronting challenges of a magnitude unseen since the end of its civil war in 1990.


Hizbullah's military criminal acts against the Lebanese civilians, and its armed coup d'etat against the country's

Lebanon today is confronting challenges of a magnitude unseen since the end of its civil war in 1990.

legitimate government were not, in fact, a surprise to those well-informed observers and political activists who have been closely monitoring this Iranian armed militia since it was founded by the Iranian mullahs (Shiite clergymen) in 1982. It is worth mentioning that Hizbullah's main mission is to export, advocate for, force and spread Ayatollah Khomeini's religious ideology and revolution to all the Middle Eastern countries.


Hizbullah is not a Lebanese party by any criteria, but a foreign army in Lebanon; no more and no less. Its decision-making process, financing, ideology, training, supplies and weapons all come from the Iranian Revolutionary Guards headquarters. It is well documented by many neutral informed sources that Iran annually pays Hizbullah more than three billion dollars.


Hizbullah's Iranian mission has never been a secret at any time. It is public and well known to each and every Lebanese, while Hizbullah boasts of its divinity every day. This group, as planned by its masters the Iranian mullahs, has been working from day one on all levels, and by all means, to topple the Lebanese democratic, peaceful, consensual, multicultural, free and liberal regime, in a bid to replace it with a religious state, a replicate of that forced on the Iranian people.
 
Hizbullah has an actual state inside the Lebanese central state, fully controlling more than 40% of Beirut, the south and the Bekaa Valley. Its state was erected during the Stalinist Syrian occupation era of Lebanon (1976-2005). Iran, with Syria, helped Hizbullah to control the Shiite Lebanese community and to take its members as hostages of intimidation and oppression. The Lebanese people in general and the Shiite Lebanese community in particular had no say whatsoever in this matter. Syria forced Hizbullah on the Shiites and on the rest of the Lebanese communities through murder, kidnapping, terror and violence.


When the Syrian army was forced to withdraw from Lebanon in 2005, after thirty years of nasty occupation, Hizbullah replaced Syria in its criminal role. Since then, it has been purposefully crippling the country and not allowing its democratic process to take place. Numerous pro-Lebanon, anti-Syrian MPs, journalists, officials, army officers and intellectuals - including ex-Prime Minister Raffic Hariri - were assassinated by Hizbullah and Syria. The country's parliament was closed by force and the MP's have been unable to elect a president. In 2006, Hizbullah instigated a devastating war with Israel that cost the country more than 1,500 victims and about 30 billion dollars in losses.
 
Hizbullah refuses to disarm, and has kept the central Lebanese government and its authority on all levels outside its closed cantons. It has its own army (60 thousand well-armed and well-trained men); it runs its own schools, jails, hospital, social services, construction companies, communication network, transportation, foreign relations, etc. It does not recognize the central government and has withdrawn its ministers from it in a bid to stop the Hariri international tribunal and protect the Syrian regime and its leaders, whom many believe are behind the Hariri assassination.
In simple mathematics, we can assume that one state has to cancel the other. It is either the Lebanese central government that will prevail and Hizbullah's state-inside-a-state will disintegrate, or vice versa. Hizbullah, backed by Axis of Evil countries Iran and Syria, is systematically working on destroying the Lebanese state and toppling all its institutions, the parliament. the cabinet, the presidency, the judiciary, the armed forces, etc. Syria, Iran and Hizbullah are viciously planning to take control.
Hizbullah wants to keep, by force, its own communication network and appoint his own loyal men to all key positions - especially the security ones. In this context, its present bloody riots took place after its leadership falsely accused the country's cabinet of declaring a war against the Shiite community when the government questioned the party's illegal communication network and decided to transfer the country's airport security chief (who was helping Hizbullah keep an ongoing surveillance of the Beirut International Airport with very advanced cameras planted secretly and without the government's knowledge).
Hizbullah's General Secretary, Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah, is threatening to sever the hands and cut the necks of anyone who dares to approach his party's weapons. Nasrallah tagged his weapons as holy and sacred, and tied their fate to the holy Koran and jihad.
Hizbullah is endeavoring to force on the Lebanese people an education of jihadism (holy war against Israel, the USA and the infidels), in conjunction with the Iranian mullah's religious ideology (Welaet al-Fakeh, the Islamic

Hizbullah is not a resistance group, as it alleges, but a mere Iranian-Syrian terrorist army.

governing concept); the same ideology that is forced on the Iranian people.


Simply put, Hizbullah is not a resistance group, as it alleges, but a mere Iranian-Syrian terrorist army stationed in Lebanon. Its bloody global and regional record is extremely notorious and there is no way in the world that this armed party will peacefully or willingly give up its state-inside-a-state. Hizbullah was supposed to disarm like all other Lebanese militias after the Taef Accord of 1990, but the Syrian occupation hindered this procedure and imposed it - as an armed resistance organization - through force and terror, not through consensus.


The whole world should be put on notice and understand that losing Lebanon to Hizbullah will create a fundamentalist monster that will devour the Middle East countries one after the other. And Hizbullah's serious danger will not be limited to the Middle East, but will definitely target all the countries of the free world. We call on the United Nations, the USA, the European countries, Canada, Australia, the Arab states and the rest of the free world to help Lebanon and its government in disarming Hizbullah by all necessary means, before it takes over Lebanon and becomes a serious threat to peace and stability.


In the face of the organized and intentional deadlock that Lebanon and its people are facing alone, we call on the democratic countries, the moderate Arab countries, the United Nations and the Arab League to step in militarily under UN Security Council Chapter Seven mandate and take over Lebanon for a rehabilitation interval, as was the situation in Afghanistan, East Timor, Kosovo and some African countries. It will be even more effective and deterrent if NATO forces can assume this mission and not the UN.


The solid and proved fact that no one in the entire world should ignore is that Hizbullah, like the rest of the regional and global terrorist groups, understands and bows to only one language. This language that they master and understand is a combination of force, deterrence and decisiveness. Hopefully the world will be able to communicate with Hizbullah in its own language.