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The article points to the risks of repeating the 1990 scenario in Lebanon, where the country paid a heavy price due to regional and international settlements at its expense, after long-standing Syrian control. Currently, there is a rising chorus of negotiations between the United States and Iran through Pakistan and several Arab countries, fueling fears that Lebanon might be subjected to a new guardianship—whether American or Iranian—and that the scene of external influence over its sovereign decisions could repeat itself. The efforts of regional powers are intertwined, with contrasting stances: Israel on one side, and Iran and Hezbollah on the other. Additionally, there are pressures and military and political measures that threaten to lead Lebanon into a delicate phase, which could either drain its resources or impose a new guardianship upon it.
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