
U.S. Envoy Tom Brack made controversial statements regarding the situation in Lebanon, warning of an imminent military escalation and the possibility of Israeli intervention. Brack emphasized the need to disarm Hezbollah and begin negotiations with Israel, noting that delays in doing so could lead to a costly unilateral Israeli move.
“RED TV”
Highly dangerous statements made by U.S. Envoy Tom Brack, sparking widespread debate in Lebanese circles. He issued strong warnings regarding the possibility of sudden military developments, as well as the potential for Israel to carry out a new military operation if the Lebanese government fails to disarm “Hezbollah.”
Brack expressed pessimism about a ceasefire agreement, noting that Lebanon has not adopted the plan presented by the United States as a last chance, and that the Lebanese government suffers from divisions due to Hezbollah’s political influence and fear of internal unrest.
Brack also clarified that delays in decision-making in Beirut could push Israel to take unilateral action, which could have dire consequences.
Are we on the verge of an imminent war?
Brack implicitly touched on the importance of negotiating with Israel, saying: “Disarming the party and starting security and border talks with Israel must be a pillar, and Lebanon still considers dealing with Israel a crime.”
In a related context, informed sources via “Red TV” stated that the U.S. administration is seeking to direct Lebanon towards direct negotiation with Israel after disarmament, arguing that “the reality has changed and the equation is different.”
So, the U.S. administration is clear in its position: either comply with our conditions to protect Lebanon, or prepare for a major war.
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