Lebanon in the Eye of the Storm

The Lebanese crisis has become more linked and even dependent on the regional impasse, especially following Hezbollah's entanglement in the Syrian war and around the region from Iraq to Yemen. The region has been witnessing major geopolitical transformations, which could change the map of influence drawn by the US after the Second World War and set after the Cold War. US influence and interests are starting to face a challenge from Russia and China, who joined the equation alongside Iran and its Syrian ally. Russia's establishment of military bases on the Syrian Mediterranean coast and China's attempt to access warm waters through Lebanon attests to that, not to mention the continuous Israeli occupation and its government's policies, as well as Turkey's novel role. Chinese companies, for example, offered to build gasification and power plants in two points on the Lebanese coast (Silaata and Zahrani), requiring the construction and equipment of seaports that may form...