IRAN AND HEZBOLLAH.. TRYING TO KEEP THE DISTRACTION.
As I said yesterday, Iran is desperately trying to keep up
the distraction created by the scripted protest.
To risk having Nasrallah show his face in public give us an
indication of just how hard Iran and Hezbollah are trying to fan the flames.
So, is there a risk
of Iran / Hezbollah / turning this "event" into a game changer?
Nope!
Anyone who believes the Sunni / Arabs / and the Shia / Persians
will jointly execute a plan that serves the purpose of Iran... well they are a
fool!!!
It's already clear to the MB and Morsi the whole thing has
gotten out of control and they realize Iran is now attempting to hijack the
issue.
On a side note, I can't help but believe there isn't a
little " revenge" by Iran towards Morsi as payback for his jab at
Iran during the Nonaligned conference in Tehran.
Although this is a stunt for the purpose of helping Iran
take some of the pressure off of Syria, Hezbollah gets something out of it as
well.
The crowd he gathered inside Lebanon lets the March 14th /
Sunni / faction know just how mush influence
he still has in the country.
As I said yesterday, try as they may, Iran will not get this
"event" to work for them very much longer.
The Sunni drive against the Shia is not going to be delayed
and the MB has already seen through the Iranian plot.
The protest may linger for a few more days, but I wouldn't
count on it going anywhere, unless Iran utilizes the Qud or Hezbollah to instigate
another dramatic event.
Even if Iran is able to pull that off, the Sunni leadership
/ MB / will see through it and will probably try to make "points" with
the West by disrupting the event or helping place blame where it belongs.
Yes, no " friendship" last forever in the Middle
East and the stoking of these protest never really amounted to a
"friendship" to begin with.