Why Lebanon’s Army is NOT Hezbollah
Is Lebanon's official military destined to play second fiddle to an armed militia group? In this video we analyze Lebanon's Armed Forces and infantry to see if their army can upgrade into the future. / cappyarmy Lebanon is a beautiful country with a population of 6.8 million citizens. The entire country is smaller than the US State of Connecticut but they play an outsized massive role in world geopolitics and military affairs, far more than say the state of Connecticut does. No disrespect to our nutmeg state. This is because Lebanon's geographic location is very strategically important: they’re right on the key economic trade route of the Mediterranean sea. They share a land border with Syria to the North and east that stretches 375 kilometers. To the south they share a border with Israel covering 75 kilometers. Not exactly living next to your best friends but that's okay they’re going to make this living situation work. #LEBANON #MILITARY #ARMY

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