There are shades of gray, and while SA might be helping sunnis there, they are not interfering anywhere near the same degree as iran, who has murdered dozens of journalists and politicians there.
As for the US, it is helping train the lebanese army, not a specific faction.
Oh no? You are mistaken:
Walid Phares : 'Hezbollah's Communication Network Confirms Its Terror Goals' : World Defense Review
Al Jazeera English - Middle East - Row over Hezbollah phone network
So it is alright for them to attack other lebanese?
Is that also a form of "resistance"? Is that how "democracies," as you claim lebanon is - function where one party can militarily attack another? Or in this case, one faction can attack not only the other parties, but the gov't itself?
And you sit there lying to us that lebanon is a representative republic?
You do not get that a sovereign nation - let alone a democracy - cannot function when it is held hostage by a single faction, funded, trained and controlled by an external enemy power.
Because they got their head handed to them by israel, who has re-attained the deterrant element some people thought it had lost.