‘Hezb’ lock on ideology of lost

EVERY TIME Hassan Nasrallah appears on a television screen, those who have heard him earlier will no doubt know that there is no change in what he says. His statements are stereotype and his expressions are similar. Those who record the speeches of this ‘pre-paid telephone’ know fully well that the man is adding a few sentences to suit each event. This is because the bankrupt political son of Iran ‘Junior Musailamah Al-Kathab’ has nothing to offer but fuel sectarian crises. He pretends to have forgotten that he is nothing more than a machine controlled by a remote control and which acts on the wishes of its master when the ‘offer’ is good.

The funniest aspect is Nasrallah, who claims to be well read, has only gone through the preliminary chapters of the history of his ‘predecessors’. Some of the leaders whom he tries to imitate are Jamal Abdul-Nasser, Saddam Hussein and Muammar Gaddafi, in addition to some leaders of the so-called ‘Iranian Revolution’. These men have deceived the people saying they were honorable people who would not only liberate Palestine, but the world from colonization, arrogance and tyranny. However, various incidents have exposed their lies and deceitful tendencies. Abdul-Nasser threatened to throw Israel into the sea, but lost Sinai and some Egyptian cities in just six hours.

Subsequently, the West Bank and the Golan Heights were lost. The condition of Saddam Hussein was no better. He built his country on the corpses of millions of victims, who his agents suspected of yearning for freedom from his bloody regime. The mass graves, which are discovered daily across Iraq, signify his tyrannical nature. Hundreds of Kuwaiti POWs, who are yet to be accounted for, remind the world of one of the most notorious crimes against humanity.

Talking about Muammar Gaddafi, it is enough to cite the example of a massacre inside the Abu Salem Prison in Benghazi in 1996 and the unknown fate of the Lebanese Imam Mousa Al-Sadr and his associates.
Every now and then Nasrallah demands to know the fate of Al-Sadr. However, Nasrallah by now should have realized that those who choose the path of lies and trade in the blood of citizens for the sake of a few pennies and fake dignity meet the same fate.
‘Hassan Nasrallah the genius’ may have failed to read the story of his principals in Tehran who took pride in their sinful acts about three decades ago when they announced their intention to export their revolution to neighboring states.
They pushed the Iranians into a serious war for eight years which claimed the lives of thousands of people. When they failed to accomplish their mission they announced their readiness to drink from the poisonous cup.

The result was the death of some of its leaders, while those who survived intensified their efforts to establish a network of destruction and revived the expansionist policy — the policy which was adopted by their predecessor Shah who they had revolted against and overthrown.
They are adamant on the occupation of the UAE islands. They tried to attack Bahrain through silly demands, pretending to forget that in 1970 the entire nation said Bahrain is for Bahrainis and proclaimed their Arab belonging rejecting the notion of Iran to annex Manama.
This incident happened when the Shah was a force to be reckoned with unlike now when the regime of the Mullahs has become pariah within the international community.
Nasrallah probably needs to read this reality several times to realize that Bahrain is for its citizens only and that it can never become another Syria ruled by a regime that takes orders from Tehran.
Bahrainis — Shiites and Sunnis — whose country Nasrallah referred to in his speech as a window of crises has again rejected ‘foreign’ interference. The Bahrainis who see reason have urged the Hezbollah leader and Iran to stop interfering in their affairs.

Therefore, the tiny follower and the Iranian regime itself must not assume that a few Iranian agents in Bahrain can change the truth and falsify reality. It is beyond the reach of these thugs to interfere in Bahrain or any other GCC state because their hands and the hands of their leaders will be cut by GCC citizens. Those who live in wayward bunkers cannot convince anybody because whoever has listened to the recent speech of Nasrallah would have noticed that he is politically dead lying among the corpses.
It was a kind of show of corpses. Therefore, it is not surprising that the dead man has yet to realize that the Arab world is aware of the sources of dangers. They know that Israel is not the only source of danger, because Iran with the expansionist policy represents the worst threat to everybody.
It is high time for Nasrallah to be ashamed of himself and stop pronouncing heresy.


By: Ahmed Al-Jarallah

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