Report: Berri Rejects Vacuum in Military Institution

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Speaker Nabih Berri stressed on Saturday that Lebanon's military institution must not fall in the vacuum as he reiterated the necessity to fortify the country's army and distance it from political conflicts, al-Joumhouria daily reported.

Hailing the role of the military institution in confronting terrorism and reinforcing security and internal stability, Berri said: “I refuse vacuum in the military institution, not even for one minute. This institution is the safety valve of the country.”

Berri was referring to the controversy over the term extension of Army commander General Jean Qahwaji whose tenure expires in September.

The Free Patriotic Movement has reportedly warned previously that it intends to turn Prime Minister Tammam Salam's cabinet into a “caretaker cabinet” should the term of Qahwaji be extended by another year.

Defense Minister Samir Moqbel had in August last year postponed the retirement of Qahwaji, Salman and Higher Defense Council chief Maj. Gen. Mohammed Kheir, extending their terms by one year, after the political forces failed to reach an agreement on security and military appointments.

The army chief's term has been extended twice since 2013 despite political objections, especially from the FPM which says it rejects term extensions for any military or security official.

SourceNaharnet
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Missing humble over 7 years

The Caporal failed his exam entry at 7arbiyeh Military School....he begged to be allowed to retake the exam..."IQ next to zero" (US report).

Missing un520 over 7 years

Aoun, a Maronite Christian, was born in 1935 to a poor family in Haret Hraik, a mixed Muslim-Christian suburb south of Beirut. He is remembered by many as an intelligent, hardworking child who transcended the difficult conditions of his youth. As a child, he was forced to withdraw from school for an entire year for economic reasons and take a free apprenticeship in industrial drawing (he completed two years of coursework when he went back to school the following year so as not to fall behind).When he returned to school, he successfully completed the educational curriculum, which is normally covered in two years, in one single year. In 1955 he entered the Military Academy in Beirut and graduated in 1959. He specialized in artillery in his military career. He studied at Challonssur-Marne in France and at Fort Sill in Oklahoma. From 1978 to 1980 he had training at the prestigious Ecole de Guerre in Paris.