That’s Captain Ed’s take on the UN resolution.
Everything hinges on Nasrallah. If he accepts the terms and allows Siniora to dislodge them from southern Lebanon, Hezbollah is finished regardless of their public claims. Their raison d’etre is the defense of the southern border against Israel — and if the Lebanese Army takes that responsibility, then their militia serves no purpose in the middle of Lebanon. If Nasrallah balks, then Israel will have a green light and a wide window to finish the job, and they will have lost very little in the hours it will take for the gambit to play to its conclusion.
I fear Andy McCarthy is right about the Hezbos getting a win just for being recognized.
Hezbollah is a terrorist organization, not a country. The resolution we are signing on to, however, addresses it as if it were a country. The resolution doesn’t purport to direct any UN member nation to make Hezbollah cease firing β least of all Lebanon, the purported sovereign of this territory. Instead, it appeals to Hezbollah directly β in the same paragraph in which it addresses Israel, as if there were no difference in status between the two β and “calls on” it to stand down.
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