The theory which has circulated in the Middle-East, particularly among some Lebanese and Arab communities, has no concrete evidence supporting its existence and has been dismissed by many analysts and scholars.
Kissinger's broader strategy aimed at stabilizing Lebanon through US mediation between Lebanon and its neighbors, particularly Israel.[1] However, his policies are also criticized for contributing to the instability that led to the prolonged civil war and subsequent Syrian occupation of Lebanon.[1]
The alleged plan
Some claim that Kissinger proposed resettling Lebanese Christians[4] in the West to allow Palestinian refugees to settle in Lebanon[7] and end the conflict. However, this remains unconfirmed.[6][8]
In 1976, US envoy Dean Brown[7] allegedly communicated to former Lebanese President Camille Chamoun plans to move Lebanese Christians[4] to Canada or the US, but the intentions behind this are unclear.[6]
Critics argue Kissinger neglected the Palestinian issue in Lebanon out of contempt for the parties involved and to flatter Israel, fueling tensions.[8]