Barrack, joined by deputy envoy Morgan Ortagus, was in the Lebanese capital as part of US efforts to disarm the Iran-backed Hezbollah group. During the briefing, he scolded the journalists for calling out questions simultaneously ā a common practice in news conferences ā linking their behavior to what he described as a broader āproblemā in the Middle East.
āPlease, be quiet for a moment. And I wanna tell you something. The moment this starts becoming chaotic, like animalistic, weāre gone. So, you want to know whatās happening? Act civilized, act kind, act tolerant, because this is the problem with whatās happening in the region,ā he told the reporters.
. . . āTom Barrack struts into Beirut like a 19th-century colonial commissioner, calls Lebanese journalists āanimalistic,ā lectures us on ācivilization,ā & blames it all on our āregion.ā Thatās not just arrogance, itās racism. You donāt run this country, & you donāt get to insult its people,ā Lebanese-British journalist Hala Jaber said on X.
Another journalist, Ali Hashem, called the comments āhumiliating.ā
āThe level of arrogance US officials demonstrate in Lebanon is humiliating for the country.ā
The US State Department said the situation had been mischaracterized.
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