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- Bashar al-Assad's Syrian troops invaded Lebanon. Now the people want to have a pro-Syria party protest march. Signs wanting "Authoritarian Rule", "Down with Voting". etc. are not likely to catch on in Lebanon. 1
- Cage of the dangerous Anti-Semitic Devil has been broken into. The devil has escaped. The Beirut massacre crowbar has broken open the lock on the door. The massacre in Beirut, blamed on Israel, has the Anti-Semitic devil running loose. 1
- Flag of Lebanon has a tree with a little bit of everything grafted in...Capitalism, Palestinian, Moslem, Christian, Syrian and Marxist branches. 1
- PLO peacekeeping forces arrive in Lebanon to keep peace between peacekeeping forces. Nice. 1
- Panel 1-6. Snooty Europeans don't think Israel and President George W. Bush (who they see as a cowboy) should be meddling in Lebanon. Perhaps the European countries could negotiate a peace with the radical, Jihadist terrorists in the area. I think not. 1
- Panel 1. Historically, Lebanon is famous for it's Cedar Trees. People with axes, pass by one of those spectacular trees... Panel 2. ...to see if they can cut down a trash tree, President Bashar Al-Assad, who has invaded Lebanon from Syria. 1
- Panel 1. Some Russian Hostages in Lebanon. Panel 2. Shows lots of Russian hostages in Moscow. 1
- Panel 1. In Lebanon, hostages are hiding from Iranian terrorists. Panel 2. At the white house, President Ronald Reagan (and staff) are hiding from the media. Yep, they're still there. 1
- President Ronald Reagan assures the Republican party that the economy is secure. However the window of Middle East, Lebanon, to be exact, is still very unsecure. 1
- President Ronald Reagan sent U.S. troops to Lebanon to help out in the never-ending war between Israel and Arab nations. Here a lonely U.S. marine stands guard over the last cedar of Lebanon, which has already been cut down. 1
- Secretary of State Jim Baker is negotiating with Syria's leader President Assad, a pirate who holds Lebanon captive. Baker asks for help to get rid of competitor Saddam. 1
- The Israeli Prime Minister, Menachem Begin, is the only one who in NOT making trouble in the Middle East Saloon but the USSR bartender, Leonid Brezhnev, believes he IS the problem. 1
- The Soviet military and Syria Tree cutters arrive to cut the last tree of Lebanon with peace dove's nest on top. 1
- United Nations Peacekeepers feel frustrated about their mission in Lebanon. Small wonder. Hezbollah terrorists are like a 500 pound bulldog that is impossible to control. Hezbollah's hatred toward Israel will present peacekeepers a huge problem. 1
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