r/lebanon Apr 08 '26

Vent / Rant Everyone's a winner (except Lebanon)

Depending on who you ask everyone is a winner. Israel and USA say they won, Iran and Hezbollah will claim victory.

Lebanon is left with 1500+ dead civilians, nearly a million refugees, and occupied lands in the south.

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u/theStrategist37 Apr 08 '26

As a way to put pressure on Israel when there is trouble on another front without endangering Iran itself. Prime example is October 8th 2023. Iran could've gotten involved themselves, but chose not to, less risk that way.

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u/oussamawd Apr 08 '26

How can you compare 2023 (a time when Iran was sanctioned) with a post war Iran when the US agrees to all 10 points which include Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon? The axis won their war, Iran got everything it wanted, Israel will no longer get US support for its expansionist project, the entire region needs to rebuild, why on earth would Hezbollah start a war later on?

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u/AccomplishedSoft1350 Apr 08 '26

You think the US agreed to any of the 10 points? hahahahahah

I'm going to set reminder for 14 days. I can't wait to hear what Hezbot bending of reality you'll do when Iran gets zero reparation and gives up everything. Or worse the war restarts.

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u/oussamawd Apr 08 '26

If I'm a hezbot, then half the global population is beating haydar.. want me to call you a Zionist? That'll surely sound outrageous to you right? That's exactly how you look from my perspective, except you do it with a whole lot of stupid