Matthew Levitt
Henry Jackson Society
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Twenty-nine years ago, Hezbollah blew up the U.S. Marines and French
army barracks in Beirut, both compounds under the aegis of the
Multinational Force sent to Lebanon as peacekeepers to oversee the
evacuation of the Palestine Liberation Organization from Beirut. The
barracks bombings left 241 Americans and 58 French dead, and came just
six months after Hezbollah bombed the U.S. embassy, killing 63,
including 17 Americans. Less than a year later, Hezbollah bombed the
U.S. embassy annex in Beirut, killing 24.
Back then, the international community had little understanding of the
growing threat of Iranian-inspired terrorism and did little to counter
it. Today, the international community is painfully aware of Hezbollah's
long history of terrorism, including its recent attempts to carry out
attacks in Cyprus and Thailand, among other places, and its successful
bombing in Burgas, Bulgaria. And yet, in Europe and elsewhere, still
precious little is done to address the threat...
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Matthew Levitt is director of the Stein Program on Counterterrorism and Intelligence at The Washington Institute.
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