July 14th, 2008 by Sarah
David Schenker at Middle East Strategy at Harvard chimes in on the debate over whether the U.S. should give assistance to Lebanon’s Armed Forces. Schenker argues that much of the debate is being fueled by a “factually inaccurate” op-ed by Nicholas Noe in the New York Times where Schenker claims Noe neglected “to even mention the deep divisions in the LAF that are the primary constraint on the long-term prospects for making the military an effective national institution.”
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