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Princeton, NJ

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UN is a Farce; Empower Moderate Arab Leaders Instead

Amman, Jordan - The war on Lebanon showed us the inability of the United Nations to take responsibility for world peace. Instead, the U.S. uses the UN when it wants and blocks it when it doesn't want. As such, the new UN force will have little chance of success if the Israelis and the Lebanese don't want it to work.

For the time being the Lebanese are not in the mood to allow a political agreement to do what the Israeli army, with its overwhelming power, was unable to do. Disarming Hezbollah can't begin until the state of Lebanon becomes a strong central power. To do that the Siniora government must be allowed to regain the Shebaa Farms (or at least for Israel to leave them to any UN authority) and to be involved in gaining the release of all Lebanese held in Israeli jails (whether old prisoners or new ones).

Fouad Siniora and all moderate Arab leaders have to produce better results for their people to keep the Arab public with them and not with Hezbollah and Hamas. The international community including the UN needs to make sure that these leaders are helped in deed and not in words.

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