Agreed with your assessment above. But Jordan and Lebanon have nearly no similarities at all, bar being close to one another. So, with nearly 6 mio inhabitants, Jordan is to nearly 94 % sunni muslim. Lebanon is 35 % christian, the muslims are split 50/50 in sunni and shiite. Also, by constitution, the head of state in Lebanon must be a maronite christian and the chief of the armed forces a christian of any denomination bar maronite. Here´s a link to a Merian set of photos about Beiruts scene. Picture that in Jordan (where I, revealing my german identity, am confronted with an enthusiast Nazi-salute on nearly every transit by soldiers in the airport). Beirut: In Partylaune - Merian - - Reiseziele