The fact that I do not agree with practically any of the
ideas, believes and concepts that Hezbollah subscribes to is clear and has been
established a long, long time ago. If for nothing else, the fact that I consider
theological beliefs as being discriminatory and when applied to the public
square they form a major interference with the rights of individuals to express
their views is enough grounds to make it clear that there is nothing in common
between the vision of a secularist, democrat who believes strongly in human
rights and cherishes them and the paradigm of a theocrat who follows blindly
the dictate of the religious leader in Qom.
The following is not about these differences that can never
be bridged although I will spare no effort to protect their right to promote
their ideas legally. The following is sort of an expression of admiration of
sorts for the ability of Hezbollah to pretend that they are only another
political party in Lebanon when in effect they are the hegemon that is in total
control of every detail in Lebanese politics.
Every new development demonstrates on a daily basis that
nothing in the country, called Lebanon, ever gets done without the direct
approval or at least the acquiescence of Hezbollah. One can even argue that the
Lebanese official machinery works for Hezbollah. Their domination of the
machinery of state is so complete that it would be no exaggeration to say that
the government was created to serve their every desire.
Some have attributed this dominance to the Iranian ability
to excel in Chess. That is a fair analogy but reality shows that Hezbollah has
managed to go beyond Chess; they have mastered Game Theory which is capable of
beating any human chess player. But does this dominance lend legitimacy to the
extralegal group? The answer is an unequivocal no. And that is the weakness, if
you will, of the Hezbollah dominance. The public accepts it grudgingly but is
awaiting the opportunity to show its rejection of this humiliating experience whereby
a political party pretends to be just another player when in fact it is
threatening, cajoling and blackmailing all others not to demonstrate any
dissent otherwise it will unleash its well armed and well equipped “shock
troops” to quell any disturbance.
Maybe a few examples would help illustrate this point. The
only “democracy” in the world that has no say whether to start a war or not is
that of Lebanon since that power rests totally within the leadership of a
political party, a leadership that has not been elected by Lebanese citizens
and a leadership that does not hide the fact that its major allegiance is to a
foreign theocracy. Maybe that should be
viewed as the Lebanese exceptionalism. :-)
Another example of the ability of Hezbollah to be in
absolute control of the tiny country is their ability to allow a cabinet to be
formed only whenever it serves their purposes, to ask a cabinet to resign once
Hezbollah feels that it s control of the state will be enhanced in the absence
of an effective cabinet. They were the power that created the Mikati cabinet,
then they were the power that asked it to submit its resignation and they are
the only obstacle that prevents Tamam Salam, the PM designate< from forming
a cabinet.
And last but not least is the idea of self rule, a state
within a state whenever that suits their purposes. Hezbollah, an extralegal
group has given itself the power and the rationale to install, without
government approval, its own communication network, to deploy its own police
and security forces that will even give orders to the official forces.
Hezbollah has the right to send volunteers to join a civil war, it’s their
prerogative but when another group retaliated against Hezbollah by sending suicide
bombers into its stronghold of Dahieh Hezbollah reacted by closing the few
hundred ( maybe thousand) bloc area by installing an armed group at each and
every entry point. They acted with impunity as a state within a state. The
party took the decision to erect these check points and to arm the elements
manning. The state was treated as if it does not exist. It does not.
As if the above measures were not enough, the part;
Hezbollah; decided to purchase and install some relatively sophisticated
systems at the major entry points into Dahieh that can sniff explosives and
that have the capacity to shoot the drivers of the vehicles that do not comply
with the orders issued by the vigilante group called Hezbollah. This last step
caused some grumbling among many Lebanese citizens and so the Lebanese cabinet
played the game , that it has perfected by now, and declared that as of today
2000 official Lebanese Security and Army personnel will replace the Hezbollah
elements at these check points. The Lebanese Interior Minister in the care
taker government; Mr. Charbel; even had the courage to declare that personal
security measures will not be tolerated. I wonder who is working for whom? It
is clear for this writer that the Lebanese security forces is engaged in
satisfying the total demands of Hezbollah as long as they do not challenge the
party and as long as the wages are paid by the Lebanese citizen. Score the
game, set and match to Hezbollah against a no show opponent.
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