Talk:Fouad Siniora
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[edit]Equitor, Siniora did make those comments. Is there something wrong with putting it in the article?Heraclius 23:38, 29 July 2005 (UTC)
- He did make these comments, but inserting them 'as is' give the impression that Siniora is a strong supporter== Siniora support/lack of support for Hezbollah? ==
I came to Wikipedia to learn about the Lebanese government and to see if they support Hezbollah or if they want them out. Here's what I read: "Siniora does not support the Hezbollah organization or its attacks."
Says who? I don't know one way or the other. A citation of some sort would be nice. I can't just take Wiki's word for it. Thank you, and I hope I did this right. 69.155.129.208 07:19, 20 July 2006 (UTC)
A lot of the article mixes facts with contentious beliefs treated as fact. It's not an unreasonable article, but it certainly reflects a sympathetic bias for Siniora. --128.135.96.198 17:36, 20 July 2006 (UTC)
The truth is that Siniora is a one of the best prime ministers in the history of Lebanon. He is well know for his integrity and respect of the rule of law. Faced by the mounting threat of the Hezbollah terrorist organization is forced to stay in office to defend Lebanon against a join Syrian-Iran mounted coup d'etat.
The article says that Hizbullah "initiated" the war by capturing two IDF (as I know elsewhere) and allegedly killing how many? So Israel is hereby described as having been entirely passive in sending tanks and infantry into Lebanon and striking Hizbullah "economic" targets across Lebanon from the air. If Israel is widely viewed in Lebanon as a force of nature, this is an interesting claim, but there should be some evidence for this wideness of belief. Otherwise it appears to be the belief of the author alone.Chrisrushlau (talk) 18:15, 19 June 2011 (UTC)
Help needed
[edit]"On 12th August, he cautiously welcomed a new UN agreement, as voted for by the UN security council." Someone should elaborate this, it does not say anything about what the agreement was on, only how he reacted to it. - Chsf 23:02, 16 December 2006 (UTC)
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