IRAN PRAYS THE "UNREST" WILL CONTINUE.
As much as Iran would love to see the distraction from the
Sunni onslaught of the Shia, the simple fact of the matter is, the recent
unrest in the region will not stop the fall of Assad, the collapse of Hezbollah
in Lebanon and the Arab Spring from spreading into Iran.
The events of this week may not have been coordinated by
Iran, but the results, as temporary as they were, gave them exactly what they
had been praying for.
It's obvious Iran would love nothing more than to create a
unifying event for the Shia and the Sunni and in the process stop the Sunni juggernaut.
Iran knows all too well the events of Cairo were coordinated by Morsi and the events in Lybia were the brainchild of AQ.
They can make all the claims from Tehran they possibly can
about this being a sign of the " Infidel" vs the Muslim faith, but it
just won't work.
I would absolutely expect Iran to try their best to keep
this "unrest" going as long as possible and because of that the West
must be very careful on who we blame the next round of violence / terrorist
acts.... and there will be more.
Iran's problem is, Morsi's "stunt" in Cairo nearly
backfire on him and I don't look for him to push the envelope like that again
anytime soon and the MB sure the heck isn't going to do anything to further the
cause of the Shai / Persians.
In the spirit of keeping this simple and short; lets recap
what happened and what is not going to happen.
Lybia's attack was a AQ event plane and simple.
Morsi's event was a test run for his new and improved
version of Islamic radical and it almost backfired on him; as a matter of fact,
he is having a hard time with "damage control" both in Egypt and in
the West and most of all with the "old School Islamist".
What is not going to happen is ether AQ or the MB continuing
any action that takes pressure off of Tehran.
The issue will continue to be the Sunni movement in the
region and the fall of Assad, and Hezbollah.
Remember, that doesn't mean we will not see more
"Events" soon as Iran tries as hard as it can to keep the " Us
against Them" movement going.
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