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The article discusses Washington's efforts to revise the sectarian system in Lebanon, focusing on the decline of sectarian projects and the emergence of conditions that enable the building of a citizenship-based state. It clarifies that there are intersections between the American and Iranian positions in rejecting the idea of sectarian cantons, alongside the decline of sectarian elites due to the economic crisis and the state's reduced support for them. The article also reviews various Lebanese initiatives and currents—individuals and institutions—that aim to promote dialogue, reform, and the transition toward a civil state, emphasizing that the current circumstances present an opportunity to halt sectarian conflicts and launch a comprehensive reform plan.
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