HEZBOLLAH AND HAMAS.. THEN PENDING BATTLE ????
Before I comment on a topic I have long contemplated, yet
never commented about, I want to cover a very quick but very important issue on
the crisis with North Korea .
I will reiterated what I spoke of last week, given the
events are no even more dangerous than they were just a few days ago.
As I sat to listen to all the "talking heads"
today virtually foaming at the mouth
over North Korea ,
I couldn't help but think how dangerous of a message we, the West, seemed to be
sending.
When you tell a despot, paranoid Dictator you "don't
believe him", what results are you looking for?
Are all of our so called experts saying this because they
believe North Korea
is not serious in their threats?
Or, could it be they playing a game of economics?
What would be the reaction on the world markets if the US came out and said, " We believe this time
North Korea
is not bluffing"!!!
Having said that, can any statement possibly make this
unstable fool any more desperate to be taken seriously?
If some of us are correct and part of this young leaders
problem is his own internal conflict with his military leaders, then making him
look like a man of empty words could be a disastrous concept.
Given that, we must remember a great deal of "
backdoor" discussion takes place through "third party" nations
and hopefully that keeps paranoid leaders from overreacting.
Regardless, the situation in North Korea is the worst it's been
since the end of the last conflict there and I'm not sure how much longer the world markets
will ignore it.
World business leaders have their own way of gathering
"intelligence" and if you see the markets reacting, you can bet they
have found out something the media is not aware of...yet!!!
Ok, back to what I want to talk about.
When I read the linked article today, I told myself it was
time I talked about an issue that some of us have thought about for months now!
Can the events in Syria and the events between the
Sunni and Shia lead to a open conflict between Hamas units and Hezbollah units?
If not, who has the power to keep them apart and thus virtually
destroying any myth of unity between them?
It's not hard to understand how someone like Assad and his
Father misinterpreted their ability to "control" two polar opposites
like Hamas and Hezbollah.
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