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The article focuses on the challenges faced by the Lebanese military institution, raising questions about the extent of sectarian influence in army appointments and the behavior of its members. It asserts that field tests demonstrate the army's ability to operate coherently and effectively in security and combat operations despite sectarian divisions, and that the institution remains the greatest fortress for maintaining Lebanon's stability. Although there are quotas and political interventions, they have not directly affected field decisions. The real threat to its performance lies in the weak material and living support provided to soldiers. The article concludes that the true problem is not sectarianism within the institution but rather the political and international pressures that limit its capabilities and threaten its unity. The solution, it suggests, lies in building a national defense policy and a sovereign stance that enhance the army’s ability to protect the state in all its components.
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