US Lawmakers Ask Biden to Prevent Hezbollah from Exploiting Lebanon’s Deteriorating Crisis
A group of US lawmakers urged President Joe Biden’s administration to take urgent steps to address the ongoing crisis in Lebanon and to prevent the situation from deteriorating further.
In
a letter addressed to Secretary of State Antony Blinken, the 25 lawmakers
expressed their grave concern over the deteriorating economic and political
crises that are destabilizing the country and creating real and clear threats
to the entire region.
Led
by House Foreign Affairs Committee chairman Rep. Gregory Meeks, the lawmakers
made several recommendations, calling on the United States to lead a “Friends
of Lebanon” group to coordinate aid to the country.
“We write to express deep concern
about Lebanon’s worsening economic and political crises which are destabilizing
the country and present clear risks to the broader region,” the letter read.
“We urge prompt and significant US
action, in coordination with key international partners, to address the
suffering of the Lebanese people and prevent Lebanon from economic collapse,
posing further risks to the security and stability of the broader Middle East
as well as US national security.”
The
lawmakers warned that internal Lebanese actors such as “Hezbollah, along with
other militias and criminal networks, and external forces such as Iran and
Russia, cynically aim to leverage the fragmentation of the Lebanese state and
society for their own gain.”
“Supporting Lebanon at this critical
time is not only a humanitarian and economic imperative, but also a security
necessity to prevent such actors from further undermining Lebanon’s
independence and sovereignty,” they added.
The
lawmakers urged their country to “spearhead an international ‘Friends of Lebanon’
group of like-minded partners, France prime among them, to coordinate an urgent
financial assistance and reform program with the IMF and World Bank to
stabilize the Lebanese economy pending formation of a government capable of
addressing the needs of Lebanese citizens.”
The
letter continued: “In parallel, the US along with international partners,
should immediately lead a robust direct humanitarian assistance effort to
address the hunger, health, and joblessness of the most vulnerable in Lebanon.
This assistance must be provided directly to the Lebanese people ensuring all
appropriate US laws are upheld as well as upholding all vetting standards and
screening of recipients and implementing organizations.”
In addition to these proposals, the lawmakers pointed to the explosion of the Beirut port in August, and asked Blinken to publicly call for an international and independent investigation into the blast.