You need to be more specific about which war in Lebanon you are referring to. There have been several in the last 30 years.
If you are referring to the latest clashes in southern Lebanon (circa 2006), that fighting was between the IDF (Israeli Defense Force) and Hezbollah (one of the major paramilitary powers in Lebanon). The United States was not involved militarily.
The Lebanese Civil War of the 1980s involved various Lebanese factions, Syria, and Israel in addition to foreign peacekeeper forces.
Lebanon has many allies of both Arab and western origins. It has, in particular, strong relations with Saudi Arabia as well as Iran although the latter is disputed. Furthermore, it enjoys support from the US, UK, and most of all France, which is described as the "Mother of Lebanon". Other allies include: Egypt, Russia, Brazil, Colombia and Canada - although the mentioned are the most significant.
The countries that border Lebanon are Syria to the east and Israel to the south and to the west is the Mediterranean Sea. To the west is the Mediterranean Sea.
ISRAEL and SYRIA are the only countries that have land borders with Lebanon. Both countries have fraught relations with Lebanon at present.
Lebanese Lira
Lebanons national animal is the peacock.
Lebanons national colour is green
Political allies are countries that help other countries in war or something.
All countries contained within the E.U are allies. All N.A.T.O members in europe are also allies.
When?
French and Indians were allies. Colonists and British were allies.
French and Indians were allies. Colonists and British were allies.
Lebanon is known for it's fair climate. Not that cold and not that hot
In the revolutionary war France and Spain were our only allies.
allies
The US/Allies never wanted to rule any countries; we wanted them to be free independent nations.