Friday, February 24, 2012


















AS THE OLD SAYING GOES, " I TOLD YA SO"!!!!


If this story is correct, and I believe it probably is, then the tables are really begining to turn in the Middle East and that is not all good news.

At face value Israel may see this split of Hamas from Syria and most likely Iran as a good thing, but the rest of the word and in the end Israel must really start to worry about a Sunni / Shia conflict.

Yesterday I spoke of the possible split in Hamas and how it may happen suddenly.

It could very well be the radical side of Hamas has decided not to split and to keep their allegiance based on their Sunni faith; and thus side with the Muslim Brotherhood.

If this has truly become a reality and the split in Hamas did not take place, then Iran will go into a full fledged panic!

" No Hezbollah and no Iran"!!!!

A statement by the masses at Friday prayers is a shocking message to Iran and to the rest of the Gulf.

The problem could quickly become one for the Arab League and the GCC to figure out.

In their drive to support the Sunni of Syria, have they set in motion a Regional Sectarian war between the Sunni and the Shia?

Again the law of Second Order Effects comes into play.

Did the AL and the GCC ever truly stop to think about how this movement may get out of hand?

More importantly, was this a designed plan by the Gulf States to prevent the sequential spread of the Arab Spring along the Gulf States?

If we do not hear from the more radical side of the Hamas movement that they do not agree with this announcement, then things will move quickly.

Iranian funding will stop instantaneously, if it has no already done so!

I'm not sure there is anyone left in Syria for Al Assad to expel.

Iran without Hamas means an Iran without the Gaza for attacking Israel.

Iran without Al Assad to feed Hezbollah, means an Iran without Lebanon land to attack Israel from.

The loss of Hezbollah's hold on Lebanon, means an Iran without a proxy battlefield. 

Their common enemy is Israel, but the two sides, shia and Sunni, could be  about to enter a fight to see who will lead the movement!

As a side note; Turkey must quickly decide what this announcement means to them!

If they didn't have input in the ongoing conversations between the MB and the PA / Hamas, and I don't think they did, then they must react soon.

I want to end this discussion by saying just how important this announcement may be to the rest of us.

http://www.jpost.com/MiddleEast/Article.aspx?id=259264