Mustafa Fahs

Mustafa Fahs

Yes...We Were Handed a 'Poisoned Chalice'

Lebanon's Deputy for Forces of Change Ibrahim Mneimneh fearlessly voiced his stance, as he is known to do. Despite being one of the rare steadfast politicians in the country, Mneimneh and his fellow Forces of Change deputies have demonstrated flexibility. They have exhibited unwavering commitment…

Lebanon: Internal, External Agreements

From the Lebanese local agreement, represented by the nomination of former Finance Minister Jihad Azour to the post of President of the Republic by the majority of the opposition forces and some of the ruling parties, to the appointment of the Elysée of former French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le…

Lebanon: The Clique and The Presidency, A Question of Life and Death

It seems clear that the odds of Haret Hreik and Paris’ candidate being elected are lower than they have ever been. None of the domestic players, most notably among the local Christian forces, have walked back on their opposition to the Shiite Duo’s candidate, Sulieman Franjieh. And four of the five…

Lebanon... The Failure of the Solution

The majority of local and foreign parties rule out the possibility of reaching an imminent political breakthrough in Lebanon that would end the constitutional vacuum in the two top positions (the President of the Republic and the Prime Minister). The failure of the solution so far is linked to…

Lebanon... Time Without a Place, a Place Without Time

In the Lebanese disagreements, place is no longer the only divisible element. Even time was divided into two imaginary places. In both of them, the lines of partition re-surfaced, in parallel with calls for confederation or federalism by the promoters of these lines, reviving the language of civil,…

Lebanon... Has Paris Become Part of the Crisis?

At a suspicious time at the internal and foreign levels, Paris shocked the Lebanese people again, after it had surprised them following the Beirut Port explosion, on Aug. 4, 2020. This calls for questioning France’s intentions in dealing with the Lebanese crisis. In fact, Paris has previously…

Lebanon, Filling the Vacuum to Suit the Clique

Hezbollah blew the starting whistle of the race for the presidency with its announcement that Sulieman Frangieh is the candidate of the duo ruling over the Shiites. The announcement and candidate demonstrate the ruling clique, though it has not disagreed on the ruling party’s candidate yet, is…

Lebanon’s Implosion Between Kyiv and Damascus

Lebanon’s currency continues to plummet. It is in freefall, and a dollar could well equate to one million Liras soon. Indeed, the central bank has lost its capacity to exert any control over the currency’s value, a harbinger of monstrously obscene deprivation and chaos as prices skyrocket. The…

Lebanon…On the Eve of Collision

As happens in banana republics, the financial and political crises in Lebanon are descending to the point of no return. Indeed, recent leaks to the media indicate that the country is one step away from being knocked off its feet. Reports that the US Treasury Department is on the cusp of imposing…

Iran… Rifts at the Border

The Iranians have refocused their narrative on the Kurdish opposition, accusing it of collaborating with Iran’s enemies and plotting against the Islamic regime. In fact, government media has accused the opposition in Iraqi Kurdistan of being implicated, by order of a foreign security apparatus, in…