[Within the next several decades, Lebanon will become part of "THE" WTO, as the center of the economic hub of the mideast. This prosperity will be so dynamic, it will require Lebanon to reconstruct two ancient seaports along the Mediterranean coast to accomodate all the maritime freight that will flow to her shores.]
Lebanon
Hariri: Beirut will never again be a hostage to Hezbollah arms
[The power and influence of all radical extremist groups in the Middle East is waning. Within a few years the radicals will be a non-factor as Lebanon and 9 other nations of the Middle East become allies with Israel and dominate the world as the next superpower]
US scholarships to Lebanese Universities exceeds $10 million
[Lebanon is rising economically along with her middle eastern neighbors. Having an educated population is necessary for this rise. There is a great transfer of wealth and power going on now from the U.S. to the coming Middle Eastern confederation]
Lebanon saw nearly 50 percent rise in Arab investment in 2007
[This is just the tip of the iceberg in Lebanon's economic revitilization. Soon, it will not just be Arab nations, but ALL nations on earth will have goods and materials flowing into the mideast via Lebanon's ports, resulting in one of the most dynamic economies the world has ever seen.]
Port of Beirut: safe harbor in a stormy economy
[This is only the tip of the iceberg, when it comes to Lebanon's maritime future. The looming increase in freight traffic in Beruit will be more than they can handle. Two new ports will be rebuilt--the ancient seaports of Tyre and Sidon--to the south.]
'We'll take land by force if talks fail'
[No, you won't. The land in question belongs to Israel and no amount of force by the Lebanese will take it away. In fact, Israel's borders will eventually expand all the way to the Euphrates River.]
Lebanon agrees unity government
[Early signs of stability are being seen in Lebanon. After an eternity of trying to elect a new president, their government is beginning to show signs of progress. This follows prophecy, as Lebanon is one of the many mideast nations undergoing significant changes. They will soon emerge as one of the most dynamic economies in the region.]
