There is no longer any room for appeasement. Lebanon today is not a state, but a political corpse preyed upon by a system of corruption, an armed militia, and organized plunder. A ruling authority that manages collapse instead of confronting it and relentlessly buries what remains of institutions and national dignity. Every attempt at patchwork, every talk of “gradual reform,” is nothing but another lie meant to buy time.
The only solution is revolution — a comprehensive revolution against the entire system, from its head to its very tail.
No state without a monopoly on arms… and no sovereignty with a militia above the law
How can Lebanon recover while the state’s weapons are confiscated?
How can any government build an economy or stability while an armed force controls decisions of war and peace, treating the state as a minor detail within a larger regional project?
The implementation of Resolution 1701 is not an option, but an existential condition.
No state can exist under a militia, and no sovereignty can be built on the rubble of subservience.
Either weapons return to the hands of the state, or we remain a people without a state, a hostage nation.
Depositors’ funds are not a matter of opinion
The theft of the century will not be erased by amnesia or settlements.
Banks that boasted for decades of their “strength” suddenly turned into a financial gang, fully covered by politicians and the central bank.
What is required is clear accountability:
Those who stole from the people must be returned to their true size — behind bars.
There can be no recovery without the full restitution of depositors’ money: no partial repayments, no installments, no disguised “haircuts.”

