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ID104299
Title ProperFool me twice
Other Title Informationhow the United States lost Lebanon-again
LanguageENG
AuthorEdelman, Eric ;  Karlin, Mara
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)For the second time in three decades, a substantial American investment of time, money, and effort to strengthen the Lebanese government and support its fledgling democracy has come to very little. Hezbollah, Tehran, and Damascus now dominate the country's intractable domestic politics. US diplomacy is left powerless, wondering how to make the best of an increasingly untenable situation in the Levant.Reflecting on American involvement in Lebanon in the 1980s often inspires neuralgia among former and current policymakers. Then, as now, a destructive mix of actors were wreaking havoc on the Lebanese state, beginning with the PLO's relocation to Beirut after the Jordanians expelled it for "Black September." The June 1982 Israeli invasion to root out the PLO triggered the United States' dramatically deepened involvement in Lebanon. The US government sought to defuse tensions between Lebanon and Israel, and then deployed the Marines as part of the Multinational Force to facilitate the PLO's evacuation, an opportunity that offered a moment of optimism for the Lebanese government to expand its writ. But a rapid tumble of events, including the assassination of incoming Lebanese President Bachir Gemayel, the massacre of Palestinians at the Sabra and Shatila refugee camps, the failure of regional states to support the May 17 agreement for Israeli withdrawal negotiated by Secretary of State George Shultz, and the systematic effort of Syria and its allies to destroy an independent Lebanon created a difficult and dangerous environment for the American peacekeepers, culminating in the bombing of the Marine barracks in Beirut-Iran's first, but not last, use of proxies to carry out a lethal assault on US military forces.
`In' analytical NoteWorld Affairs US Vol. 174, No. 1; May/June 2011: p.33-42
Journal SourceWorld Affairs US Vol. 174, No. 1; May/June 2011: p.33-42
Key WordsFool Me Twice ;  United States Lost Lebanon - Again ;  Hezbollah ;  PLO