Barrack from Baabda: Hopeful, Satisfied, and Hezbollah Is Your Problem
07 Jul 202513:00 PM
Barrack from Baabda: Hopeful, Satisfied, and Hezbollah Is Your Problem
The American envoy Tom Barrack left his meeting with President General Joseph Aoun feeling both optimistic and grateful.

He expressed satisfaction with the Lebanese response, saying, “I am thankful and hopeful. We appreciate the swift and balanced tone in reply to our proposals. These are exciting times for Lebanon and the entire region.”

Barrack emphasized that Lebanon does not need to commit to a strict timeline. “The country is working to find a formula that suits its needs, and once that is achieved, we as Americans will offer our support. The process must begin from within Lebanon, and that is where the real challenge lies. If you want change, you must create it. We stand by you. It is not the United States imposing actions; we are here only to assist.”

He added, “We feel hopeful and grateful. President Trump supports Lebanon and is committed to helping the country achieve peace and prosperity. The time for that has come. The region is progressing, and surrounding countries are evolving. Lebanon should learn from the lessons of the Taif Agreement. The previous mechanism between Lebanon and Israel failed to move in the right direction. Trump believes Lebanon remains the key to the region and has the potential to be the pearl of the Mediterranean. He entrusted me with this mission, and I am dedicated to fulfilling it.”

Barrack stressed, “Israel seeks peace with Lebanon. It does not want war or occupation.” He continued, “There is an opportunity in the air, and no one is better suited than the Lebanese to seize it. Everyone is weary and frustrated by recent years’ hardships. We now have a new framework that must be embraced. Every party will need to make concessions.”

He also noted, “The government is working to address gaps in the ceasefire implementation mechanism. Dialogue between Syria and Israel has begun, and similar talks must be initiated with Lebanon.”

Barrack posed a direct question: “Isn’t Hezbollah a political party in Lebanon? Do you expect another country to solve the issues of a political party within a sovereign state? This is your challenge to resolve.”

He concluded with a reminder: “Lebanon was once known as the Switzerland of the East. Now is the time to seize this opportunity. Security and peace are essential. No one will come if you remain at war.”