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The United States is Lebanon’s primary security partner and has provided billions of dollars in security assistance over the past 15 years. Along the way, securing and enhancing Lebanese sovereignty and countering threats to internal and regional stability have always been recurring themes. The main areas of cooperation between the Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF) and the US include border control and security, counterterrorism operations, arms transfers, and military training. However, as Lebanon continues to collapse socio-economically and edges further towards becoming a failed state, important challenges to stability and security have emerged.
What are the major defense and security concerns in Lebanon today? How does a deterioration of security conditions in Lebanon hurt regional stability and US interests? Why is support to the LAF still relevant? How can the LAF-Hezbollah dichotomy best be approached? What does the future of US-Lebanon defense and secu
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A Marine Corps officer was arrested Thursday for alleged crimes at the U.S. Capitol riot on Jan. 6, becoming the first known active-duty service member charged in the violent attempt to thwart the certification of Joe Biden’s election as president. Maj. Christopher Warnagiris, 40, stationed at Marine Corps Base Quantico, was charged with five counts, including assaulting and obstructing police during a civil disorder and obstructing an official proceeding of Congress, federal prosecutors said. He made his first appearance in federal court in Alexandria on Wednesday afternoon. The attack on the Capitol prompted the Pentagon to refocus efforts on weeding possible extremists out of the active-duty ranks, with a recent military-wide “stand-down” for service members to discuss the issue.
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Corporate media oppose Afghan control of Afghanistan
Establishment reporting over the future of Afghanistan after Biden’s announcement demonstrated the imperialist mindset of corporate journalists.
When President Joe Biden announced the “withdrawal” of U.S. troops from Afghanistan after almost 20 years of occupying the country in violation of international law, corporate media not only misled their audiences on what the U.S. is actually planning to do in Afghanistan, but also somehow made it seem as if withdrawing from the longest overseas war in U.S. history would be premature (
Establishment reporting over the future of Afghanistan after Biden’s