Brotherhood Beyond the Uniform
The internet saw a headline.
A clip slowed down.
A moment judged in isolation.
But here’s the truth behind it.
This is the Lebanese President, Joseph Aoun — a man who didn’t rise only through politics, but through years in the Lebanese Army, serving shoulder to shoulder with the very men standing beside him today.
Before January 2025.
Before the presidency.
Before power and protocol.
He was one of them.
That light tap wasn’t authority.
It wasn’t disrespect.
It was sahsouh — a deeply Lebanese, playful gesture.
The kind shared between brothers, classmates, soldiers.
A quiet reminder: We stood together long before the world knew our names.
No speeches.
No microphones.
Just shared history speaking louder than words.
Ranks change. Offices elevate. Responsibility grows heavier.
But brotherhood forged in service doesn’t dissolve with titles.
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