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Yes, and who made it like that if not Lebanese disunity? How about trying to change that by integrating Hezbollah and ALL other militias with the Lebanese army?The Lebanese army is not Lebanon's army, its just the maronite army, all the higher levels are maronite and its subservient to the US/France and thus essentially doing the Israeli bidding. Hezbollah's interests are protecting shia interests in Lebanon, so I don't blame them for not integrating. I would refuse it as well if they demanded an "integration", if I were them.
The "Lebanese army" is nothing more than the Palestinian Authority of the Iraqi army during the US occupation. A glorified police force, with no air defense, no artillery, no heavy vehicles, and no air force.
Hezbollah made many mistakes, but not integrating into the Lebanese Army is not one of them.
Also it is not purely Maronite dominated. Plenty of Lebanese Sunni Arabs. If it has a high proportion of Maronite-aligned people (Christian Lebanese as a whole) because the Lebanese Shia Arabs and Lebanese Sunni Arabs allowed it to be like that and outside forces.
Lebanon was never ruled by any dictator, it was just always a heavily divided country between Sunnis, Shias, Christians (who themselves have many fractions, Catholics, Maronites even Protestants, lol), Druze etc.
Hezbollah has not been a unifying force at all, rather the opposite.



