France Provides First Weapons to Lebanon for Islamic State Fight

W460

The first French weapons from a $3 billion Saudi-funded program will arrive in Lebanon on Monday as allies seek to bolster the country's defenses against the Islamic State group and other jihadists pressing along its Syrian border.

Anti-tank guided missiles are set to arrive at an air force base in Beirut, overseen by French Defense Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian and his Lebanese counterpart, Samir Moqbel.

France is expected to deliver 250 combat and transport vehicles, seven Cougar helicopters, three small corvette warships and a range of surveillance and communications equipment over four years as part of the $3 billion (2.8 billion-euro) modernization program.

It is being entirely funded by Saudi Arabia, which is keen to see Lebanon's army defend its borders against jihadist groups, particularly the Islamic State group and al-Qaida-linked Al-Nusra, instead of leaving the job to Hizbullah, who are backed by its regional rival, Iran.

The contract also promises seven years of training for the 70,000-strong Lebanese army and 10 years of equipment maintenance.

"This project is to help us re-establish a Lebanese army capable of responding to new security realities," said a French defense official.

Since the conflict in neighboring Syria broke out in 2011, Lebanon has faced mounting spill-over threats, first from the millions of refugees pouring across the border and increasingly from jihadists.

"There are an estimated 3,000 armed militants based on our border, waiting for the moment to penetrate into the Bekaa valley," said Hisham Jaber, a former general now at the Middle East Center for the Study of Public Relations in Beirut.

"They haven't come for tourism or to go skiing."

- 'Good fortune' -

Former colonial power France is actually a late-comer to the conflict, with almost all Lebanon's international support coming from the United States and Britain in recent years.

France only won the contract to supply the Lebanese army, argued analyst Aram Nerguizian, because Saudi Arabia had been frustrated by U.S. and British refusal to attack the Syrian regime in 2013.

"It was good fortune for the French, but they have a lot to prove. The momentum of the U.S. and UK defense programs in Lebanon is far more consolidated," said Nerguizian, a senior fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington.

The challenge has been to find French military equipment that Lebanon actually needs, he said, and to ensure it can be integrated with their existing weapon systems.

Nerguizian said Lebanon had turned down France's Gazelle attack helicopter, Leclerc tank and larger warships, either because they were too expensive to maintain or not suited to the combat environment.

Instead, the focus is likely to be on radar capabilities, and command-and-control systems, which the Lebanese army currently lack, as well as transport aircraft.

"We urgently need helicopters. We are currently trying to transport elite units by truck," said Jaber.

The Cougar helicopters and corvette warships must first be built, and the first are not expected for at least 30 months.

- 'Night and day' -

A key problem has been France's unexplained reluctance to discuss the details of its modernization program with the U.S. and Britain, said Nerguizian.

"They have perplexed their UK and U.S. partners by not being clear about what is on the list," he said. "They need to be complementary or it becomes a problem."

Washington has provided around three-quarters of Lebanon's foreign military aid over the past decade -– some $700 million -– as well as Special Forces teams to train its elite units, according to IHS Jane's, a London-based think tank.

Britain has provided training facilities as well as watch towers and forward operating bases along the border with Syria.

This has led to a dramatic improvement in the Lebanese army's capabilities, said Nerguizian.

"Compared with just three years ago, it's like night and day. They have gone from a constabulary police force to being the only military in the world that is defending its frontiers against ISIS," he said.

But working with Lebanon is never simple. The sharp divisions between its religious and ethnic communities have been deepened by conflicting views on the Syrian war.

Hizbullah, which is a powerful political force in Lebanon, sent its fighters to support Syrian President Bashar Assad, but many Lebanese still deeply resent the Assad regime which effectively colonized the country up to 2005.

Meanwhile, Israel remains concerned about any military assistance that might bolster a regional rival or fall into the hands of Hizbullah, which fought a short and brutal war against Israel as recently as 2006.

"The Lebanese army is already well-infiltrated by Hizbullah," said an Israeli official on condition of anonymity. "But we understand the necessity of reinforcing the capacity of the Lebanese army.

Comments 25
Missing ArabDemocrat.com 19 April 2015, 07:38

It is all lies. Just ask the m8 drones here. Wahabi/takfiri/imperialist/zionist/hariri/m14

Thumb EagleDawn 19 April 2015, 08:18

France is expected to deliver 250 combat and transport vehicles, seven Cougar helicopters, three small corvette warships and a range of surveillance and communications equipment over four years as part of the $3 billion (2.8 billion-euro) modernization program.

It sure seems like a lot of night goggles, boots, and French language training as mowaten adamantly said:)

Default-user-icon merkin (Guest) 19 April 2015, 08:01

1 billion dollars yea right. Where is that 1 billion dollars or the 3 billion dollars promised over a year ago. Stop embarrassing yourself dude.

Default-user-icon flamethrowerbemoss (Guest) 19 April 2015, 08:01

loooooooooooooool 7elwe mennak @merkin

Thumb Mystic 19 April 2015, 08:31

"It is being entirely funded by Saudi Arabia, which is keen to see Lebanon's army defend its borders against jihadist groups, particularly the Islamic State group and al-Qaida-linked Al-Nusra, instead of leaving the job to Hizbullah, who are backed by its regional rival, Iran."

Wow Naharnet, didn't know you actually admitted being Wahabi, i'm impressed with your honesty. Now this garbage the Army is supposed to receive, you said it will arrive on Monday yeah right? Didn't you say it would arrive last year? So the Wahabis funds ISIS, Nusra and now they want to give the LAF a few scraps aswell, very nice.

Missing Je_suis@libonase 19 April 2015, 14:23

Where's your proof Saudi Arabia funds Isis I'm sure people are sick of you and your other aliases accusations why don't you go to your persian country where you belong Lebanon is an Arab country and I'd rather be assisted by another Arab county than some evil persian empire anyday

Thumb ex-fpm 19 April 2015, 08:51

وثائق “در شبيغل”: “داعش” صنيعة نظام الأسد لتشويه الثورة
I encourage everybody to read Spiegel uncovering of ISIS origins and funding by Assad regime.

http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/islamic-state-files-show-structure-of-islamist-terror-group-a-1029274.html

also:
AFP - Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki said Monday that 90 percent of foreign terrorists who infiltrate Iraq did so via Syria, a charge likely to worsen already fractured relations between the neighbouring states
http://www.france24.com/en/20090901-maliki-blames-syria-attacks-assad-denies-claim-/

Thumb Mystic 19 April 2015, 09:01

http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/comment/iraq-crisis-how-saudi-arabia-helped-isis-take-over-the-north-of-the-country-9602312.html

You Can't Understand ISIS If You Don't Know the History of Wahhabism in Saudi Arabia.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/alastair-crooke/isis-wahhabism-saudi-arabia_b_5717157.html

Missing Je_suis@libonase 19 April 2015, 14:25

Wahabi this wahabi that tell me fool are sunnis allowed to have a mosque in Iran or what about the bahai faith why don' t you and your persian garbage go to hell

Thumb Mystic 19 April 2015, 14:35

Very nice, when will you change name to je_suis@wahabi?

Thumb Mystic 19 April 2015, 14:37

Wahabis destroys mosques and old islamic tombs from the prophets (pbuh) times.

Thumb geha 19 April 2015, 09:05

the problem is that these m8 followers do not know how to read, or do not understand what they read :) they just hear what this nasrallah tells them blindly :) and they call others drones... :)

Thumb ex-fpm 19 April 2015, 09:13

Nassrallah himself said ISIS is a threat to Saudi Arabia and wants to takeover Saudi Arabia and then he claims KSA is helping and funding ISIS?:) Zero credibility!

Thumb EagleDawn 19 April 2015, 10:56

flamethrower?LOL LOL LOL

Thumb EagleDawn 19 April 2015, 11:44

I wonder how come France is delivering these weapons considering that the incredible credible flamethrower said it will never happen before a M14 president is elected... strange huh?

Thumb EagleDawn 19 April 2015, 17:51

how many times per day do I have to wipe the floor with you? here goes:

"..-flamethrower-.
"France is currently discussing with Lebanon the delivery of arms to the Lebanese military under a $3 billion Saudi grant."
another M14 lie in the light of what KSA said: they will not activate the grant without an (M14) president."

Where did you quote naharnet? scum!

Thumb ex-fpm 19 April 2015, 18:37

this shameless liar never stops:)) He denies his own words rofl !!!

Missing humble 19 April 2015, 10:42

Miss Tic is becoming more and ore nervous wihbtotally stupid comments. Shame to see human beings losing 100% of their reasoning abilities.

Thumb Mystic 19 April 2015, 14:34

Yes humble I am so nervous that i just slept like a baby for 4 hours.

Missing Je_suis@libonase 19 April 2015, 16:17

Who cares about wahabis anyway but who told you that they destroy tombs and mosque your masters in Persia right the same ones who follow the arch devil khomeni the country that has a specially built tomb for him that zombies have to visit before they go to hajj otherwise their pilgrimage is not accepted. What a backward, twisted, vile people that follow that doctrine I have no respect for you at all .

Missing Je_suis@libonase 19 April 2015, 16:22

Also tell me why do you lot bash your heads with chains and swords please tell where in the quran did Allah say to do this or when did Hussein ever order you to do this . Hussein is innocent of you lot and your sayings and doings he was righteous where you lot are not.

Thumb lebanon_first 19 April 2015, 12:08

It is interesting that Israel has lifted the veto against arming our LAF, and Lebanon became the 5th largest worldwide recipient of US weapons: Israel, our biggest Ennemy wants us to beat ISIS. Unlike Assad who is facilitating the job of ISIS and the gang and inducing them to reach our border.

Now for the HA lovers, Who is worse for Lebanon today? Assad or Israel?

Thumb lebanon_first 19 April 2015, 13:59

We get hundreds of millions of USD in military aid from the US and instead of being thankful you complain about what isnt in the package.

Your self entitlement mentality is disgusting and typical of people of your ilk.

Thumb Mystic 19 April 2015, 14:38

Only scrap is what the LAF recieves, nothing sophisticated ever.

Missing peace 19 April 2015, 12:35

"Compared with just three years ago, it's like night and day. They have gone from a constabulary police force to being the only military in the world that is defending its frontiers against ISIS," he said.

bad for hezbi propaganda... no wonder hezbis need new fronts to justify their survival in the desperate situation they are in now....