Lebanon on the brink?

Yesterday, the Bush administration announced dramatically that it fears a coup in Lebanon. What was behind the announcement? Is Lebanon again approaching the brink of civil conflict? And how quickly is Hezbollah rearming? FP spoke with regional expert David Schenker to get some answers. FP: Has UNIFIL had any impact on Hezbollah's ability to rearm? David ...

By , a professor at Indiana University’s Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies.

Yesterday, the Bush administration announced dramatically that it fears a coup in Lebanon. What was behind the announcement? Is Lebanon again approaching the brink of civil conflict? And how quickly is Hezbollah rearming? FP spoke with regional expert David Schenker to get some answers.

Yesterday, the Bush administration announced dramatically that it fears a coup in Lebanon. What was behind the announcement? Is Lebanon again approaching the brink of civil conflict? And how quickly is Hezbollah rearming? FP spoke with regional expert David Schenker to get some answers.

FP: Has UNIFIL had any impact on Hezbollah's ability to rearm?

David Schenker: No. In fact, UNIFIL has made it very clear that they will not do anything in this regard. [UNIFIL commander Alain] Pellegrini was asked recently what he would do if Hezbollah were about to launch a rocket. He said he would beg them to stop.

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David Bosco is a professor at Indiana University’s Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies. He is the author of The Poseidon Project: The Struggle to Govern the World’s Oceans. Twitter: @multilateralist

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