Pierre Shaheen

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Pierre Shaheen

Pierre Shaheen

@guanaco66

Lebanese-American 🇺🇸 🇱🇧 | America 1st and always | Dad, husband, history buff 📖 | Champion of human rights & common sense | Love all 🌍 #Patriot

Katılım Nisan 2009
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Pierre Shaheen
Pierre Shaheen@guanaco66·
Lebanon is a marriage that has turned toxic. Everyone hates each other, the house is on fire, and the kids are traumatized. Staying together “for the sake of the country” is no longer noble—it’s abuse. The 1943 National Pact is dead. One community has a private army stronger than the state and unilaterally decides to wage war against a neighbor without even consulting—let alone getting consent from—the Lebanese government. Another community feels permanently sidelined, foreign powers pull the strings, and trust is zero. Forcing these groups to keep sharing one bed isn’t unity; it’s a hostage situation. Every alternative-reform, dialogue, waiting for prosperity has been tried and has failed. Partition is painful, but it’s the least bad option left. Let each community govern itself, end the veto paralysis, and stop treating one group’s win as another’s extinction. A negotiated, internationally guaranteed divorce would hurt once instead of bleeding forever. Lebanon’s people deserve the right to separate with dignity. It’s time to let go.#Lebanon
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فهد | 🇸🇦 Fahad
انتم كيف متحملين الحزبلاوية والعونية ؟
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rome@romeramreem·
“The Lebanese Forces maintained their own military intelligence… radio and television stations and offices in several western capitals. This… offered… young intellectuals… radical action—the complete liberation of Lebanon by a resistance movement”
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Pierre Shaheen
Pierre Shaheen@guanaco66·
@romeramreem What’s the name of the book again? I remember you posted the title before.
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rome@romeramreem·
@guanaco66 Coexistence in Wartime Lebanon! I’ve been going back to check where I placed tabs and it’s very pertinent to today
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Darine Succar 🇱🇧♥️🤍
طب شيلي الكوفية الفلسطينية عن راسك اولا تانيا حبيبتي رح اعتبرك متل عمرو واكد اخونجية لا اكتر ولا اقل احتراما لأحبابي المصريين يلي ما سمعتهم بيوم حكيوا بهالأسلوب عن بلدي ورؤوسائي رح اكتفي وقلك ما خصك فينا لا انتي ولا غيرك وصلت؟؟
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inquisitivity@Jafstar1210·
@guanaco66 @DoNotWorryPod No It was actually the 52x Israel violated the ceasefire since its been in place since October 2025 But sure it was the missiles launched on March 2nd
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Anthony Sargon 🇱🇧
Anthony Sargon 🇱🇧@DoNotWorryPod·
Some Lebanese people should at least be honest and admit that they don’t care if Israel takes part of the South, because it won’t affect them directly. They either live abroad or in a mixed-Christian area so they don’t view Israel as their problem. Quite pathetic.
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Pierre Shaheen
Pierre Shaheen@guanaco66·
@zeart25 By the same logic that Iran’s proxies decided to launch rockets at Israel on March 2nd.
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Zeina
Zeina@zeart25·
بأي منطق بدهم إيران تفاوض عن لبنان؟! ما عم اقدر استوعب
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Raymond Hakim@RaymondFHakim·
📌كابوس شيعة حزب الله ليس نواف سلام كابوسن السنّة في لبنان
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Pierre Shaheen
Pierre Shaheen@guanaco66·
Why stop at Operation Litani? -1982 Operation Peace Galilee Trigger: PLO rockets and raids from southern Lebanon -1993 Operation Accountability Trigger: Hezbollah attacks killing Israeli soldiers -1996 Operation Grapes of wrath Trigger: Hezbollah shelling Northern Israel and attacking soldiers -The 2006 war Trigger: Hezbollah cross border ambush killing 8 and kidnapping 2 Israeli soldiers. -October 8 , 2023 Trigger:Hizbollah launching rockets at Israel “In solidarity with Palestinians” -March 2, 2026 Trigger:Hizbollah launching rockets at Israel “ In solidarity with Iran”
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Mariana@marianagnche·
Before the PLO’s expulsion from Jordan after Black September (1970-71), Israel & Lebanon had one of the quietest borders in the region. PLO then relocated its armed forces to southern Lebanon, turning it into ‘Fatahland’. First major Israeli ground invasion? Operation Litani, March 1978 ,in response to the PLO’s Coastal Road massacre launched from Lebanon. ‘Israel always wanted to invade Lebanon’ is a conspiracy theory, or at best the ambition of some extreme right-wing voices. Facts show a very different story: response to a state-within-a-state launching terror. Get rid of Hezbollah, normalize with Israel ,and let Lebanon become the Switzerland of the Middle East again.
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ربيع 🇱🇧@rabiih·
يدخلون مناطق السنة والمسيحية كالحيوانات مستفزين صارخين "شيعة شيعة" يتهمون كل من حولهم بالعمالة، ثم يخرج إعلامييهم ليقولوا بأن إسرائيل تريد الحرب الأهلية والفتنة في لبنان.. من يعمل الفتنة والحرب الأهلية غيركم؟
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Pierre Shaheen@guanaco66·
@JeffNadu I’ll shit you up like yesterday’s sausage.😂 One of the best series!
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Jeff Nadu@JeffNadu·
One of the funniest, best TV scenes of all time
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Dina Baalbaki
Dina Baalbaki@dina_baalbaki·
خروجٌ شعبيّ واسع في العاصمة اللبنانية بيروت، دعماً للمقاومة الإسلامية، ومطالبةً بإسقاط حكومة نواف وعون. #حكومة_فيشي تسقط حكومة العار
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Pierre Shaheen
Pierre Shaheen@guanaco66·
After 44 years, Hezbollah’s terrorists and thugs have delivered nothing but death, destruction, assassinations, and corruption. They liberated no one and nothing; instead, they lost the south, buried every one of their leaders, and left their own people living in tents. They have failed at everything. Time to wrap it up, boys—you’re done. Here’s to real peace between Lebanon and Israel on the horizon. Godspeed!
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Lebanese Presidency@LBpresidency·
صدر عن مكتب الإعلام في رئاسة الجمهورية البيان الاتي: بناء على المبادرة التي اطلقها رئيس الجمهورية العماد جوزاف عون والتي ترتكز على العمل الدبلوماسي من خلال الإعلان عن وقف لإطلاق النار والذهاب إلى التفاوض المباشر مع إسرائيل ، وبعد الاتصالات الدولية والعربية التي اجراها الرئيس عون مؤخراً في ضوء تصاعد الاعتداءات الاسرائيلية على لبنان ، قررت الإدارة الاميركية تكليف وزارة الخارجية الاميركية القيام بدور الوسيط بين لبنان واسرائيل . وتنفيذا لذلك ، وبناء على توجيهات الرئيس عون للسفيرة اللبنانية في واشنطن ، تم إتصال هاتفي عند التاسعة مساء بتوقيت بيروت ، هو الأول بين لبنان ممثلا بسفيرته في واشنطن ندى حمادة معوض وإسرائيل ممثلة بسفيرها في واشنطن يحئيل ليتر ، وبمشاركة سفير الولايات المتحدة الاميركية في بيروت ميشال عيسى الموجود في واشنطن . وتم خلال الاتصال التوافق على عقد اول اجتماع يوم الثلاثاء المقبل في مقر الخارجية الاميركية للبحث في الإعلان عن وقف لإطلاق النار وموعد بدء التفاوض بين لبنان واسرائيل برعاية أميركية .
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Robocop X 𐤓𐤁𐤊𐤐 🇱🇧
@rr4070077022445 @MarkIssaTexts اكيد انت يهودي لأنك ما بتعرف تاريخ لبنان. اقرا منيح . لبنان كان للشيعة وخصوصا جزين وجبل لبنان. ومار شربل سوري مش لبناني، يعني المسيحيين سوريين. روح تغطى منيح ونام يا موساد
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Mark Issa | مارك عيسى
يا أصحابنا الإسرائيليين: ابدؤوا مشروع استيطان بجنوب لبنان - هلق، ما دام الفرصة موجودة. كل قرية وبلدة اتحررت من قبضة شبيحة حزبالله هي صفحة بيضا. عمّروها بأهل الأرض الأصليين: يهود ودروز ومسيحيين مستعدين يبنوا بدل ما يدمروا. خلوها نموذج حي لهالمنطقة، متل ما كان الشرق دايمًا قادر يكون؛ حضارة منفتحة ومتعددة؛ قبل ما تسرقها عصابات موت شيعية وسنية ممولة من طهران وقطر. هالأرض مش للهمج اللي حولوها منصات صواريخ. هي للناس اللي بدهم يخلوها تزهر.
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Tom Harb@HarbTom·
Two pro-Hezbollah demonstrations took place today…one in Beirut and another in Dearborn each with a different purpose: 1. In Beirut, protesters raised Hezbollah flags in front of the Grand Serail building (the Prime Minister’s office). They threatened Prime Minister Nawaf Salam, labeled him a “Zionist,” and warned that they would take over the building. 2. In Dearborn, Michigan, another demonstration was held seeking public sympathy for Hezbollah. The contrast between the two events highlights a striking hypocrisy. Dearborn protestors are trying to replicate Hamas rallies in the US. But in Beirut They would rather take over the Grand Serail building and Lebanon.
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Pierre Shaheen
Pierre Shaheen@guanaco66·
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Bechara Gerges@BecharaGerges

🚩 Peace with Israel is the single most terrifying word in Lebanese politics, not because it threatens Lebanon, but because it threatens every faction that has built its empire on the permanent absence of it. I have watched this country for decades, and I will tell you what no one on a podium has the courage to say: the people who oppose peace are not protecting Lebanon; they are protecting their own relevance. Hezbollah cannot exist without the “enemy” at the gate. Iran cannot justify its corridor to the Mediterranean without a front line that never closes. And every warlord turned statesman who laundered a militia past into a cabinet future needs permanent instability the way a parasite needs a host. That is why they prefer death over peace. Not Lebanese death, which has never cost them a single sleepless night, but the death of the system that feeds them. Christians watched their presidency hollowed into a rubber stamp issued from Dahiyeh. Sunnis watched Rafik Hariri assassinated and his political heirs forced to coexist with the architecture of his assassination. The Druze watched their autonomy reduced to a phone call from a handler. Every community outside Hezbollah’s orbit has been living under undeclared occupation disguised as national unity, and the absence of peace is the lock on the cage. Sixty years of rejectionism didn’t liberate a square meter, didn’t build a single power plant, and didn't secure a future. It buried 200,000 people, bankrupted a nation, exiled a generation, and delivered total strategic control to a militia that answers to Tehran and calls it sovereignty. Anyone still defending this isn’t a patriot. They are either an operative, or a hostage so conditioned by captivity that they have mistaken the warden for a guardian. This is why peace isn’t just a diplomatic position; it is the single act capable of collapsing the entire architecture of Lebanese captivity. The moment the war justification disappears, Hezbollah loses its veto, Iran loses its last ideological foothold on the Mediterranean, and every political actor in Beirut is forced to stand naked, stripped of the conflict they’ve hidden behind for half a century. And then, only then, the Lebanese can finally have the conversation that’s been strangled since Taif: what does this country actually look like when no one holds a gun to the table? Perhaps it’s federalism. Perhaps it’s partition. Perhaps it’s a model no one has written yet. But that conversation is impossible as long as one armed faction holds the permanent right to override every community in the name of a resistance that resists nothing except Lebanon’s own survival. The opponents of peace know this perfectly well. They know that the day Lebanon signs, their operating myth dies. That’s why they will fight it with every tool they have: religious guilt, nationalist shame, sectarian fear. Because peace doesn’t just end a conflict with Israel; it starts a reckoning with them. And they would rather bury another generation than face that reckoning. Enough. The absence of peace has already cost Lebanon everything except its last heartbeat, and the men who caused it are now asking for more time. They’ve had a century. The answer is no.

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