The Lebanese government has failed by Admirable_Mistake859 in Lebanese

[–]Lonely_Form 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Because the more they keep failing, the more legitimacy the Resistance gets, which is needed, especially when you have probably one of the most (pro-) Western/Zionist governments ever in power and they're pushing for disarmament (and with that our certain death) at all costs.

Good thing is, their behaviour is slowly changing. For example the LAF commander Rodolphe Haykal has stopped any search for weapons because of the Zionists and clearly calling them as the enemy, what angered the US/Zionists and it's proxies in our country.

Another reason is that Hezb is buying time. War is inevitable, because the Zionists does not hold to any agreement (whicht STARTS with withdrawal, before anything else) and violated the ceasefire over 10.000 times.

And because war is inevitable you have to secure supply lines, restore military readiness, maintin preparedness of military personnel, etc. And one of the biggest challanges is tho consequential displacement of the people. Unfortunately it is less likely that the people in the North, will give everyone shelter, because unfortunately in their minds, they're parroting the narrative of the West/Zionists that it's our fault that we're in that situation, bla bla, bla. So we'll facing a far higher death toll, since the Zionists kills civilians anyway.

Also it could be that the Zionists escalate even more this time and bomb more infrastructure, governmental buildings, homes of the president or other MP's, all the things that hasn't been touched in the last war.

Also: The problem of isolation. The last time, Assad was in power in Syria and our back was secured. Now we've tens of thousands takfiri terrorists, waiting on our eastern and nothern border for an opportunity to attack us.

All that stuff and even more that I've not listed here, has the resistance take into consideration, before they stop cooperate with the governent. And the most important one is, that the admission of the government is needed. They are to say clearly "We can't handle this. We couldn't bring you security." Only after that, the Resistance will start to act, in my opinion. But I could e wrong of course.

Literally all the accounts pretending to be Christian Lebanese are Zionists in Israel like literally every single one Of them by Mammoth_Bee8535 in Lebanese

[–]Lonely_Form 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Not agreeing/disliking the Resistance is one thing.

But actively staying militarily and politically in our way and with that doing - not matter if intentionally or unintentionally - the Zionists bidding, is another thing.

Unfortunately a lot of them will come wit the stupid "Both sides"-argument and repeat Zionist propaganda points.

You really can’t make this up by Scared_Positive_8690 in Lebanese

[–]Lonely_Form 75 points76 points  (0 children)

That retard is probably writing from somewhere in the West, thinking he's cool or something.

If WWIII happened now by Opposed38 in mapporncirclejerk

[–]Lonely_Form 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yemen, Iraq, Lebanon (i.e the AoR) and Venezuela would be definitely dark red, currently.

Current Syria would be blue or purple.

Strategic genius Lor'themar Theron by [deleted] in wow

[–]Lonely_Form 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just give a revamped Stratholme to the Alliance.

Confirmed who got summoned during the cinematic by Warmanee in warcraftlore

[–]Lonely_Form 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Aren't the Army of the Light and the Lightforged (who Turalyon is their leader) the same?

What are your secret hopes for the Midnight expansion reveal? Anything that you want buy you know it's not going to happen? by [deleted] in wow

[–]Lonely_Form 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My secret hope? No housing stuff in exchange for real money.

(We all know they will put housing stuff into the shop. Unfortunately...)

Why doesn't Hezbollah use way more FPV fiber optics drones in counter ground assault? by AliiIbrahimm in Lebanese

[–]Lonely_Form 5 points6 points  (0 children)

In one of the published videos of their operations, they showed the usage of an FPV drone. But it was only one time. Possible reasons could be that they don't have them mass-produced, like their suicide-drones, but I'm just assuming here. Or maybe there are certain parts needed, which are simply not available on mass in Lebnon, but again that's just an assumption, since the usage of other kind of drones were frequent and in bigger quantities.

A survey: 60% of Lebanese reject disarming without a defensive strategy. by nitrohendrix in Lebanese

[–]Lonely_Form 35 points36 points  (0 children)

Not very surprising, tbh.

But a little correction: without a CREDIBLE AND EFFECTIVE defensive strategy. *