Bangladesh, April 24 -- Lebanon is facing a severe national crisis, yet much of the international response remains focused on complex ideas, diplomatic balancing, and abstract thinking. Instead of clear and practical solutions, the country is often met with careful language, political hesitation, and attempts to satisfy multiple opposing interests at once. This approach, especially from European leaders such as Emmanuel Macron, is not helping Lebanon move forward. It is slowing progress at a moment when urgent action is required.

Lebanon does not need more theory. It does not need intellectual debates about how to describe its internal problems. It needs real support that improves daily life and restores national stability. The country i...