Lebanese, American Officials Mark Delivery of U.S. Missiles in Bekaa Ceremony

W460

Lebanese and American officials gathered Wednesday in a training field in the Baalbek area of al-Taybeh to mark the delivery of more than 200 anti-tank missiles the United States says will help Lebanon's army defend its borders against terrorists.

The 200 U.S.-made TOW-II missiles and launchers, valued more than $10 million, were delivered in late May as part of a joint U.S.-Saudi effort to support Lebanon's army, said U.S. Ambassador to Lebanon David Hale. 

"We are absolutely committed to making sure that the army has the capacity to be the sole defender of Lebanese territory and its borders, and is answerable to the state and to the Lebanese people through the state," he said.

Lebanese soldiers fired TOW missiles and artillery, drove through the hills of the Bekaa Valley, and flew over the area in helicopters.

The four-year civil war in neighboring Syria has seen violence spill over into Lebanon.

Jihadist fighters, including al-Qaida's Syria affiliate al-Nusra Front and the extremist Islamic State group, have sought refuge in the rocky terrain on the Syrian-Lebanese border.

In August last year, the Lebanese army clashed with these groups when they briefly overran the border town of Arsal.

Since then, the U.S. has provided Lebanon's armed forces with $82.5 million in weapons and ammunition, according to the U.S. embassy.

"This is a long term commitment, and we will stand by Lebanon's side in this regard until these terrorists are defeated," Hale said.

The U.S.-made TOW-IIs are the same kind delivered by Western backers to Syrian rebels in April 2014.

The new delivery comes in addition to artillery and ammunition that the U.S. provided to Lebanon in February.

A $3 billion Saudi-funded program also brought French-made anti-tank guided missiles to Lebanon in April, to be followed over the next four years by combat and transport vehicles, three small warships, and a range of surveillance and communications.

Comments 7
Thumb lebanon_first 10 June 2015, 21:26

The US gives our army weapons to defend Lebanon.

Iran gives one milicia weapons to attack the rest of the country.

Thumb lebanon_first 11 June 2015, 07:56

bigjohn.

If israel succeeded to lobby congress to receive 3B a year, that is due to their lobbying. We should learn to do lobbying to get more instead of stupidly complaining. But then again since you are a communist, you always want to take what is not for you.

Plus as i see it now, our biggest risk is Hezbollah and ISIS. Not israel.

Thumb -phoenix1 11 June 2015, 12:32

Bigjohn, can't you see the significance of this deal? You honestly don't need to change topics, truly.

Thumb westernlebanese 11 June 2015, 08:38

Thank you USA for backing our nation all together, and not just supplying a certain sect/militia/Terrorist group.

Thumb -phoenix1 11 June 2015, 12:35

To support the Lebanese Army is to support Lebanon and its people. To support the Lebanese Army means to help Lebanon find its footing again and finally allow the Lebanese State to re-emerge after nearly 70 years having been hijacked by terrorist entities like the PLO, PLA, Syria and now its ruthless replacement mercenary militia for rent. Only a real state can guaranty the future of the Lebanese and no one else. Although this assistance cannot solve all our needs, but since it is part of a bigger package, then one can only feel heartened by such very good moves by the US and those who made it possible.

Missing cedars 11 June 2015, 14:02

Now both stugges who write here will say these weapons are old. And will say the gov refused Iran help.

Default-user-icon Warheart (Guest) 12 June 2015, 06:22

Stooges*
And you should try and use determinants.