Disarming Lebanon's Hezbollah possible under U.S. pressure, analysts say
- Disarming Hezbollah is increasingly seen as possible due to U.S. Pressure on Lebanon and Iran.
- Hezbollah officials have stated they are open to discussing Lebanon's defense strategy but are not prepared to surrender their weapons now.
- U.S. Deputy Special Envoy Morgan Ortagus emphasized that disarmament should happen 'as soon as possible.'
- Analysts believe options for Beirut include dismantling Hezbollah's military infrastructure or integrating its fighters into the regular army.
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Disarming Lebanon's Hezbollah no longer inconceivable: analysts
The once unthinkable disarmament of Hezbollah could finally be within reach, as the United States pushes Lebanon to act and applies pressure to the group's backer Iran over its nuclear programme, analysts said.
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