The following are excerpts from an
interview with Dori Chamoun, head of the Lebanese National Liberal Party,
which aired on Murr TV on December 22, 2009.
Dori Chamoun: The main issue is
that of the weapons of Hizbullah. In my view, the weapons of Hizbullah
cannot play any positive role. Therefore, acknowledging any role of
these weapons is unrealistic and does Lebanon more harm than good.
[...]
Interviewer: But the resistance
achieved a victory in 2006.
Dori Chamoun: They consider it
to be a victory. In my view, the death of over a thousand people, the
wounding of thousands more, and the destruction of so many homes and
buildings... We could have done without all of this. If not for the
childish provocation of kidnapping two people – without taking the
consequences into consideration, and ignoring what happened after the
capture of Shalit in Gaza...
Interviewer: But perhaps this
operation helped to release the Lebanese prisoners.
Dori Chamoun: No. We're a small
country. Let's not be like a frog that inflates itself to the size of
a bull. Let's stop this, let's act with a little sense, and learn from
the past. We are a small country, and our only weapon is our relationship
with the UN and with the superpowers in the UN.