🚨 THE U.S.-IRAN DEAL EXPOSES LEBANON'S GOVERNMENT🚨
I recorded this video before the U.S.-Iran deal was announced. But the deal only makes the question more urgent.
If Washington and Tehran can now move toward a regional ceasefire framework, including Lebanon, then what exactly was the Lebanese government doing while Israel was bombing the south, destroying towns, occupying Lebanese land, and speaking openly about future expansion and building settlements?
Lebanese officials openly admitted that Lebanon has neither military power nor economic power to negotiate with Israel, so their strategy is to go to Washington, cry to the Americans, and ask them to pressure Israel.
Sorry, but this is beyond parody.
This is why many Lebanese consider the attempt to disarm Hezbollah under such circumstances as a national suicide.
Whether one agrees with Hezbollah’s ideology or not, the reality on the ground is simple: it remains the only force capable of imposing a military cost on the Israeli occupation forces stationed inside Lebanon.
And now, with the U.S.-Iran deal putting Lebanon at the center of the regional equation, the Lebanese government looks even more exposed.
Because if Israel fails to achieve its objectives in Lebanon, those Lebanese officials who gambled on Hezbollah’s defeat will have to answer whether they were defending Lebanon or managing Lebanon’s surrender.