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My friend asked, where else on earth do foreign governments and multilateral institutions demand solutions to domestic crises?  Is the European Union and the United Nations demanding an immediate resolution to the Belgian political crisis, and prepared to foist a "solution" upon Belgium regardless of what the domestic parties want or are willing to accept?  Why, then, do they feel they can do this in Lebanon?

lebanon is a former colony, belgium is in the metropole.

foreign governments and multilateral institutions meddle all over the place, demanding that their puppets be made presidents and kings.

one element not discussed here that abukhalil mentions a lot (it's all outside my balliwick) is saudi arabia's influence, particularly on hariri.

by wu ming on Sun Dec 16th, 2007 at 02:24:51 AM EST
Yes, the Saudi influence is not to be discounted, and it's something I hope to discuss in another diary on the deeper issues dividing the country.  (No!  This diary doesn't cover the half of it!)

Hariri even looks like a Saudi -- he insists on keeping that ridiculous goatee....

by the stormy present (stormypresent aaaaaaat gmail etc) on Sun Dec 16th, 2007 at 04:35:03 AM EST
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keep the diaries coming, it's so nice to get the background.
by wu ming on Mon Dec 17th, 2007 at 12:41:22 AM EST
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