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Lebanon – Wealth or war

by Michael Young

This month Lebanon commemorates the second anniversary of the July-August 2006 war, and moreover, the dilemma it created for the country. Druze leader Walid Jumblatt defined that dilemma more than a decade ago as being a choice between Hanoi and Hong Kong; in other words, between Lebanon as a haven for open-ended resistance and militancy, or as a liberal economic system that would seek out peaceful transactions through free markets. That dichotomy has been often repeated, to the extent that it has almost become a cliché. However, clichés often provide insight into reality, and it was noticeable that in a speech on May 26, the Hizbullah leader Hassan Nasrallah, returned to that dichotomy. He told his audience: “Some put the government and the resistance in front of two choices: Either Lebanon is Hong Kong or Lebanon is Hanoi. In other words either Lebanon is destroyed or it is the pearl

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