The American presidential envoy Tom Barrack during an interview broadcasted Tuesday evening on the LBCI channel. Screenshot.
BEIRUT — U.S. presidential envoy Tom Barrack — visiting Beirut since Monday to discuss with Lebanese officials the American 'roadmap' demanding the disarmament of Hezbollah — stated during an interview broadcasted Tuesday evening on the LBCI channel that U.S. President Donald Trump "had no patience" and that "if Lebanon wishes to continue to push back this issue, the United States will no longer be there to discuss it."When asked about the possibility that the disarmament process could extend until the next legislative elections in May 2026, Barrack, who is of Lebanese origin himself, responded: "Nobody is going to stick around doing this until next May. I have a boss who has amazing courage and amazing focus ... he has the courage, he has the dedication, he has the ability. What he doesn't have is...
BEIRUT — U.S. presidential envoy Tom Barrack — visiting Beirut since Monday to discuss with Lebanese officials the American 'roadmap' demanding the disarmament of Hezbollah — stated during an interview broadcasted Tuesday evening on the LBCI channel that U.S. President Donald Trump "had no patience" and that "if Lebanon wishes to continue to push back this issue, the United States will no longer be there to discuss it."When asked about the possibility that the disarmament process could extend until the next legislative elections in May 2026, Barrack, who is of Lebanese origin himself, responded: "Nobody is going to stick around doing this until next May. I have a boss who has amazing courage and amazing focus ... he has the courage, he has the dedication, he has the ability. What he doesn't have...
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