Muslims didn't flee as much as Christians, as Muslims killed many Christians during the civil war.
Muslims who had fled to Lebanon upset the balance of power with Christians.
Religion groups that held most power in Lebanon are Muslims and Christians. To be more specific, in Muslims, Sunnis, and in Christians Maronite. Those 2 sects held the ability in Lebanon. As well as, the Muslim Shias.
It depends entirely on who is in power in Lebanon. When the Christians in Lebanon have more power, they pursue a more Pro-US orientation because they can see the US a security guarantor. When the Shiite Muslims in Lebanon, especially Hezbollah, have more power, they pursue a more hostile anti-US orientation because they see the US a shill for the Israelis. The US has a functional relationship with Lebanon, but no serious alliances, military agreements, or trade agreements between the US and Lebanon.
It was the Lebanese Civil War. The Druse are Lebanese Muslims, and they fought against Lebanese Christians for many years. It was an internal power struggle which devastated the country, but peace was finally agreed upon and Lebanon is rebuilding.
Power sharing in Lebanon is genuine, and is not based on religion.
Maronite Christians, Sunni Muslims, and Shiite Muslims. However, the agreement gave the Christians an edge in that they were allowed 6 legislators for every Muslim 5.
Lebanon was populated by Christians and Druse Muslims (a minor division of Islam with elements of Christianity). The Christians held the power, and as the Druse population grew they demanded a greater voice in the government. As people who hold power are usually reluctant to give it up, the Lebanese Christians refused, and it erupted into civil war.
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Power Balance Pavilion was created in 1988.
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