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Hezbollah is supported by Syria and Iran and maintains an arsenal that far outweighs that of the national army. At the heart of the dispute that brought down the government, Hezbollah denounces the Netherlands-based tribunal as a conspiracy by the U.S. and Israel and urging Hariri to reject any of its findings. But Hariri has refused to break cooperation with the tribunal. Now, the chasm between the two sides is deepening with Hezbollah accusing Hariri's bloc of bowing to the West. Hezbollah's ministers timed their resignations to coincide with Hariri's meeting with President Barack Obama in Washington, forcing him to meet the American president as a caretaker prime minister. Hariri was to hold talks in Paris on Thursday with French President Nicolas Sarkozy. Suleiman was expected to begin consultations over the choice of a new prime minister Thursday. He was scheduled to meet with Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri, after which he was to set a date to begin polling lawmakers on their choice. There were expectations of prolonged wrangling over the choice of prime minister.
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