US Cancels Lebanese Army Chief Visit Amid “Dissatisfaction” Over Hezbollah

In a significant diplomatic escalation, the United States has abruptly canceled the scheduled visit of Lebanese Army Commander Rudolph Hekal to Washington, D.C. According to reports from Lebanon’s Al-Jadeed TV, all of Hekal’s planned meetings, including a formal reception at the Lebanese Embassy, have been scrapped.
The move is being widely interpreted as a direct signal of the U.S. administration’s deep “dissatisfaction” with the Lebanese Army’s recent performance. Sources report the U.S. government believes the Lebanese military has failed to show sufficient progress on “tasks assigned to it,” specifically the crucial and politically explosive issue of dismantling Hezbollah’s weapons arsenal.
This development comes just weeks after the U.S. approved over $230 million in new military assistance for the Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF). That aid was explicitly earmarked to “build the capability and capacity of the LAF to dismantle weapons caches and military infrastructure of non-state groups, including Hezbollah,” following a new Lebanese government plan to assert state sovereignty. U.S. officials are reportedly frustrated that this major financial and political backing has not yet translated into the decisive action they expected.
The fallout from the canceled visit is already reshaping U.S. policy. According to Lebanon’s MTV, the entire “Lebanese file” is being elevated and has been transferred directly to U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio. This move suggests the issue is no longer a routine military-to-military matter but a top-tier foreign policy crisis. Rubio is reportedly seen as the central figure in a U.S. effort to “reshape” its entire policy toward Lebanon.
The future of the long-standing U.S.-Lebanon security partnership now hangs in the balance. MTV reports that all future U.S. cooperation, including the vital pipeline of military aid that the LAF depends on, is “directly tied” to the army’s upcoming stances. Washington is demanding concrete action from the Lebanese military leadership on sensitive border issues and, most critically, a clear and actionable commitment to disarmament efforts.

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