Maybe a country with less oppression could offer Lebanon protection. Not sure that is us at this point. Could have been caused by people overthrowing the government. Maybe the government needed to be overthrown, I don’t know enough about the situation.
Leadership is difficult. Too lenient and people get hurt. Too stringent and people are oppressed and people get hurt. Hurting people have a tendency towards corruption. People are generally hurting after a regime change. How do you find the team of people who’s puts aside self interest when they can’t pay their medical bills. People that feel wrongly taken out of power can be a threat later. People that are motivated by self interest (possibly with good reason, like family starving, possibly bad reason power grab) might challenge power. Everyone has the potential to be corrupted by power, everyone has the potential of marching in hubris thinking they are the only one that has it right.
People taking on corrupt practices have to be stopped and you cannot remove everyone or blame them too harshly when times are so hard. Leaders unfairly create poster children – third party profiteers might be using a tactic to forward their cause. Get the greedy leader to punish the starving orphan. Popularity isn’t always the right way to go, though sometimes it might be the easier way. This can have both positive and negative results. Fixing a problem for the short term might create larger problems in the long term. Fixing a problem for the long term might not get people past the short term. People can try to trap you in words and in actions. People have a general propensity to think that their experiences give them the correct knowledge of how best to solve a problem.
This is only my option based on my life experiences and the pictures I see on the wall. I would really like to believe it is better out there for everyone than all this.