NASRALLAH, AL-SADR AND SOLEIMANI. WHAT’S GOING ON?
The
“rumor” goes, Nasrallah and Soleimani have reached an impasse. Rumor has it that the
Iraqi military stopped a press conference by a pro Iranian / IRGC/ supporter.
Mr. Sadr just formed a working government in Iraq. So what is going on? Could the
reported rift between Nasrallah and Soleimani, two huge egos, be true or could
this be just another level of information warfare designed to destabilize the old
men in Tehran? From the Mullah’s perspective, they better pray it’s not true,
but one thing is for certain, the stability of Iran continues to be called into
question. If Hezbollah fighters are not reported in the pending battle for
Idlib, then, people will ask why? Oh, I forgot one other rumor. Rumor has it,
Iraq denied Russian overflights of Iraqi airspace. Do ya smell Mr. Sadr here? Back
to what I said just a few days ago. If the Iranians can’t pay the bills of their
proxy fighters anymore, both Hezbollah and the militias in Iraq, then what? If
Nasrallah can’t provide another “ Green Flood” to Hezbollah’s base, then what? If
Soleimani can’t give orders to Nasrallah, how does that make him look?
Plata O Plomo:
Just
a few days ago, I made the comment the Russians may be saying, “ Plata O Plomo”,
to Hezbollah. Well, who knows, maybe Soleimani is saying the same thing to Hezbollah,
or maybe Moscow is saying it to both. Hell….DC may be changing the site picture
by saying,” Plomo”, to both Hezbollah and Soleimani. If all of this was not
crazy enough, toss into the mix Mr. Sadr and his desire to be the ruler of Iraq.
Perhaps Soleimani will tell Sadr, “ Plato o Plomo”, or Sadr may say to Soleimani
the same thing. One thing is for sure, back in Tehran, it all looks the same.
Not only is Iran struggling to keep some level of influence in Syria, now it
seems Iraq is pushing back on Tehran. Perhaps Mr. Sadr smells the same thing.
Perhaps he to smells the blood in the water for the Mullahs in Tehran? Mr.
Maliki, the Iranian Puppet and a few of the Iranian supported militias may
attempt to counter Mr. Sadr’s new coalition, but that will only result in Sadr’s
further entrenchment against the Mullah’s in Iran. Yep. The Iranian rial hit a
low mark of 138,000 to the dollar in the past twenty-four hours. Try making
payroll to Hezbollah with that toilet paper. If Nasrallah and Sadr are looking
for a new “Daddy”, just how much longer can Soleimani hold on to a dying dream….
a dream by a bunch of old men who only see him as a servant? The conflict of Idlib
may or may not consume the news from the region for the next few weeks, but the
nosedive of Iran is still taking place? When does Soleimani jump out, or does
he become a Kamikaze Martyr?
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