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SourcePageThe Wall Street Journal
DateDateAugust 25, 2006
URLURLhttp://www.opinionjournal.com/editorial/feature.html?id=110008847
QuoteText"The leaders of the March 14 movement, which has a majority in the Lebanese Parliament and government, have demanded an investigation into the circumstances that led to the war, a roundabout way of accusing Hezbollah of having provoked the tragedy. Prime Minister Fuad Siniora has made it clear that he would not allow Hezbollah to continue as a state within the state. Even Michel Aoun, a maverick Christian leader and tactical ally of Hezbollah, has called for the Shiite militia to disband."
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Hezbollah Didn't Win by Amir Taheri (The Wall Street Journal, August 25, 2006) (view)