tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5169130203475264933.post1040422031214476107..comments2024-03-10T22:24:34.032-04:00Comments on Uskowi on Iran - اسکویی در باره ایران: Iraq: ISIL Captures Towns and Border Crossing in AnbarNader Uskowihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02808543185109048956noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5169130203475264933.post-83374939758202682772014-06-22T11:11:34.053-04:002014-06-22T11:11:34.053-04:00On the last part of your comment, what you say is ...On the last part of your comment, what you say is correct, but at the same time it is not easy for Iran to stay away from the conflicts in the region completely or it might need to meet the enemy at the gate which it knows is no longer the option after Iran-Iraq war. So it is good to be involved in a low-intensity war beyond your borders which might include some cost (money and man power) but it is better to have all your borders surrounded with extreme groups. As such Iran's involvement in Iraq, Syria will not decrease and it might very well take another direction in Bahrain, where Iran until now held a soft position in order to not create tensions with its Arab neighbors. <br />And yes there are winners in religious wars... Israel in the region is the main winner, thereafter Turkey which is playing a multiparty role. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5169130203475264933.post-52276324332469347862014-06-22T09:16:07.983-04:002014-06-22T09:16:07.983-04:00These are not false victories. ISIL is taking adva...These are not false victories. ISIL is taking advantage of the feeling of disfranchisement among Sunni population to get the support of other Sunni groups and put itself in the leadership of an emerging social movement against the central government. <br /><br />In Bahrain, the nature of protest is the same, except there the Shia majority is the disfranchised segment of the population, struggling against a Sunni-minority based government. Same in Syria, there the disfranchised majority is Sunni.<br /><br />I am not arguing that all anti-government movements are based are sectarian differences. There are national and tribal-based movements at work there, like Kurdish nationalism, as well as secular anti-dictatorship movements, like in Syria. But unfortunately it is the religious movements that are the dominant factor in Iraq and Syria. <br /><br />Sad situation in the region as a whole. And will not be limited to Shia-Sunni, but also will involve Sunni-Sunni and Shia-Shia conflicts. Unfortunately when religious wars start, it might take years, if not decades, to manage them.<br /><br />On the U.S., it's best to stay away and keeps hands off these religious wars. There would be no winners here, and everyone participating will lose.<br /><br />On Iran, it is walking into a trap in Iraq, as already done so in Syria. The Quds Force does not want to be identified as Shia mercenaries fighting the Sunnis, which form the great majority of the population in the region. It should stay away from Sunni-dominated areas, not their business. If these conflicts are not managed politically, and soon, Iranian armed forces will walk into a regional religious war that at the end everyone will lose.Nader Uskowihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02808543185109048956noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5169130203475264933.post-20097758792948050952014-06-22T06:31:38.773-04:002014-06-22T06:31:38.773-04:00FALSE victory sponsored by Saudi Arabia and overse...FALSE victory sponsored by Saudi Arabia and overseen by a lying B.O.D !!.<br />Maliki has his own weakness and sidelining the Sunnis was not a prudent thing to ,and any one could have seen all this coming,however,when the BOD talks of equal a Government representing all,we would demand the same message to go to Bahrain.-B.M.Anoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5169130203475264933.post-22153246993507464692014-06-22T05:18:28.777-04:002014-06-22T05:18:28.777-04:00ISIS can exist only in Sparsely populated Sunni Al...ISIS can exist only in Sparsely populated Sunni Al Anbar Province<br />they can not move to South - East Baghdad.<br />That is now Job of Iraq Government to gain the Support of Al Anbar Tribe, something like what the American in Year 2007 did Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com