What if the next war against Hezbollah wasn’t fought with bombs… but with billions and why it matters?

What if the next war against Hezbollah wasn’t fought with bombs… but with billions and why it matters?

A leaked Pentagon plan — “Guardian’s Resolve.” Reveals a $14 billion dollar plan to disarm Hezbollah — not by force… but by buying their souls. How? Pay the fighters to hand over weapons. Rebuild South Lebanon through the World Bank.

Turn the battlefield into a business zone. Most of the money — 70% — goes to “aid” and “reconstruction.” Only 17% for military action.

A new kind of war — fought with contracts, not commandos. But behind the fine blueprint — US special forces, drones, and F-35s stand ready.

Five weapon-collection centers planned across Lebanon — all before November 2025. Even the “Golden Shield” program offers $20,000 dollars per heavy weapon… and a monthly salary for two years.

Economic pressure disguised as peacebuilding. And it doesn’t stop there — An $85 million dollar information warfare:

A new radio station, “Voice of New Lebanon,” and social media campaigns to reshape minds and loyalties.US diplomats say it’s “an economic solution.” But critics call it a silent invasion — a hybrid warfare that ought to be confronted and resisted in a similar manner. Bottom Line: So here’s the question…

If power now comes wrapped in aid money and hashtags —
is this peace, or just a new form of war? It’s good to know.