In my earlier post, i told a friend that i ll elaborate on Lebanese economy flourishing 5 years after the crisis is done.
The future of Lebanon as a whole will be determined in the next few weeks, and the outcome of the Hizbullah-Israel war will be crucial on the Lebanese economcy specifically. The best case scenario would be a diplomatic solution that ll disarm Hizbullah, establish Lebanese authority, protect himself from Israel after spreading NATO forces on the borders or forming a buffer zone.
Such a scenario regardless of all the damage being done will make Lebanon flourish like it never did before, and since the Americans and Europeans are on very good terms with the government, added to Arab countries. Lebanon would come back to what it was before.
Added to that, one should note that regardless of how good we were doing, there was a problem called Hizbullah weaking our economy and letting many investors run away and so we were not in an optiimal situation
Lets hope for the best cause any outcome having Hizbullah as winner will ruin our economy forever.
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