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US envoy calls ‘animalistic’ behavior the problem of Middle East (VIDEO)

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Published: August 27, 2025 1:32 am
Author: RT

Tom Barrack has sparked outrage with his comments at a press conference in Beirut

US ambassador to Türkiye and special envoy to Syria, Tom Barrack, told journalists from the podium of the presidential palace in Beirut that their “animalistic” behavior highlights the core problems of the region.

The controversial remarks, delivered at a press conference on Tuesday following talks with President Joseph Aoun, drew sharp condemnation from media organizations, political figures, and the Lebanese presidency itself.

“The moment this starts becoming chaotic, like animalistic, we’re gone,” Barrack told reporters as they shouted questions during a crowded briefing. “Act civilized, act kind, act tolerant, because this is the problem with what’s happening in the region,” he added.

⚠️IMPORTANT⚠️ Tom Barrack struts into Beirut like a 19th-century colonial commissioner, calls Lebanese journalists ‘animalistic,’ lectures us on ‘civilisation,’ & blames it all on our ‘region.’ That’s not just arrogance, it’s racism. You don’t run this country, & you don’t get to… pic.twitter.com/h8uS5TBCMC

— Hala Jaber (@HalaJaber) August 26, 2025

His words were met with anger in the press room and prompted swift backlash outside. The Lebanese presidency issued a statement on X expressing “regret for the statements inadvertently made from its platform by one of its guests,” while reaffirming “its full appreciation for all journalists and accredited media representatives.” Information Minister Paul Morcos also voiced regret, calling the remarks “inappropriate.”

Lebanese journalist associations were less diplomatic. The photojournalists’ syndicate described the envoy’s words as a “direct insult” that set “a serious and totally unacceptable precedent,” and demanded “an immediate and public apology,” warning that otherwise it could urge a boycott of Barrack’s visits. The union of journalists said the remarks reflected “unacceptable arrogance in dealing with the media.”

This should never have passed without a genuine apology, yet instead of admitting fault, he persists with the same arrogance. And now, look who ends up apologizing. https://t.co/1EAtBm2NKy pic.twitter.com/gFucu7VaKg

— Ali Hashem علي هاشم (@alihashem_tv) August 26, 2025

Several prominent reporters condemned the envoy personally. Veteran correspondent Hala Jaber accused Barrack of behaving “like a nineteenth-century colonial commissioner,” while journalist Ali Hashem said his words showed “the level of arrogance displayed by US officials in Lebanon.” Ibrahim Musawi, a Hezbollah lawmaker and head of parliament’s media committee, called the statement a “blatant insult” and urged the government to summon and reprimand the American ambassador.

Barrack was leading a congressional delegation that included Senator Lindsey Graham and Senator Jeanne Shaheen as part of Washington’s campaign to pressure Hezbollah to disarm. As of Wednesday, the US Embassy in Beirut had not commented publicly on the controversy.

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