The state may try to distance itself from the “policy of the axes” and seek to preserve its sovereignty, but it seems that Lebanon is once again a stage for confrontation between regional and international actors.The exchanges between the U.S. and Iran when Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi visited Beirut last week are the best proof of this.It was from Beirut that he sent Washington several messages concerning the strength of the Iranian regime despite popular protests and its ongoing support for Hezbollah. More on Iran and Hezbollah 'It's a new war': As the Iranian regime falters, Hezbollah and its supporters hold their breath The Americans, led by President Donald Trump, responded in their own way, reiterating in their statements their support for the protesters and threatening the regime with reprisals if it oppresses them,...
The state may try to distance itself from the “policy of the axes” and seek to preserve its sovereignty, but it seems that Lebanon is once again a stage for confrontation between regional and international actors.The exchanges between the U.S. and Iran when Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi visited Beirut last week are the best proof of this.It was from Beirut that he sent Washington several messages concerning the strength of the Iranian regime despite popular protests and its ongoing support for Hezbollah. More on Iran and Hezbollah 'It's a new war': As the Iranian regime falters, Hezbollah and its supporters hold their breath The Americans, led by President Donald Trump, responded in their own way, reiterating in their statements their support for the protesters and threatening the regime with reprisals if it oppresses...
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