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The article discusses the historic dilemma facing Lebanon, which pertains to the cost of regional and international conflicts that it has borne over the past decades, especially since the Lebanese Civil War in 1975. It pointed out that interventions and agreements such as the Cairo Agreement have impacted the stability of the Lebanese state, highlighting the dangers resulting from the American and Iranian understandings and their influence in dividing Lebanon among the interests of major powers. This situation fuels the Lebanese people's caution about the price they pay for covering regional agendas.
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