The Unfired Enigma: Why an Unexploded Bomb in Lebanon Has Washington on Edge
Beirut, a city no stranger to conflict, has once again found itself at the heart of a geopolitical conundrum – this time, centered around a silent, unexploded piece…
Beirut, a city no stranger to conflict, has once again found itself at the heart of a geopolitical conundrum – this time, centered around a silent, unexploded piece of modern warfare. Following a recent Israeli airstrike that eliminated Hezbollah commander Ali Tabatabai, a single unexploded GBU-39 bomb, designed and manufactured in the United States, has become a hot potato in the delicate dance of international relations.
The incident, first reported by Lebanese media and subsequently picked up by The Jerusalem Post, reveals that the precision-guided munition failed to detonate, remaining intact on Lebanese soil. While the immediate aftermath…



