Britain engaging with Hizbullah: Excellent!

Gordon Brown’s government in London is the first significant western government to– finally– break the taboo on political engagement with Hizbullah.
Yesterday, a spokesperson for the Foreign Office said,

    “We are exploring certain contacts at an official level with Hezbollah’s political wing, including MPs.”
    … The spokesperson said the UK was doing “all it can” to support Lebanon’s unity government, of which Hezbollah’s political wing is a part.
    “Our objective with Hezbollah remains to encourage them to move away from violence and play a constructive, democratic and peaceful role in Lebanese politics, in line with a range of UN Security Council Resolutions.”
    The spokesperson said Britain would continue to have no contact with Hezbollah’s military wing.

This is excellent news; and long overdue.
I have been arguing for many years now that all the world’s governments need to engage politically with Hizbullah, a significant Lebanese political movement that has participated (successfully) in Lebanese parliamentary elections since 1992 and has even had representatives in a number of Lebanese governments over the years, including now.
You can read two of my longer pieces on Hizbullah here (spring 2005) and here (Nov/Dec 2006).
So long as George Bush and his neocon allies were in power in Washington– and yes, also, before him, under Bill Clinton– no significant western power dared to break the prohibition that Washington and the Israelis kept in place on their allies and friends having any contact with Hizbullah, Hamas, Iran, or (to a certain extent) Syria. Indeed, George Bush’s Washington gave its full support to the brutal military campaigns Israel waged to crush and/or topple Hizbullah in 2006, and Hamas at the end of last year.
Now– with or without a nod of consent from Washington (though I suspect, with)– London has broken the taboo on dealing with Hizbullah.
Hillary Clinton is meanwhile urging that Iran be included in a peace-sponsoring conference she’s proposing for Afghanistan… And Washington is well on its way to restoring the level of political relations with Syria to what it was before George Bush and Elliott Abrams came along with their thinly veiled campaign for regime change in Damascus.
Hizbullah for its part sounds almost deliriously happy about London’s change heart, showcasing the Union Jack on ts website (behind Hizbullah’s own signature yellow flag), and writing that “the British-Hezbollah relations entered a new era!”
Things are definitely changing… and in a good, de-escalatory direction. Long may the trend continue.

2 thoughts on “Britain engaging with Hizbullah: Excellent!”

  1. This is indeed a good move. It could easily be that Hizbullah and “the opposition” make gains in the June elections. The UK recognizing them as a legitimate political movement / party helps Lebanon, as Israel has already warned in essence that if Hizbullah emerges victorious in the elections that they’d treat all of the country as Hizbullah (just as they did Hamas in Gaza). This seems to be a sign that the UK won’t support such a policy, at least that’s my hope.

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