EmeraldRabbit
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Well SouthFront did it, they released a full 46min documentary describing Hezbollah's internal, military and economic structures.
One can view Hezbollah as a shia islamic state or (undeclared) caliphate. It cannot be helped but wondered how they have been allowed to develop into a complex machine as such today with supposed enemies like Israel and the US. I don't really think that either of those countries would want to see the complete extermination of Hezbollah either as it serves to be an important ally against Sunni islamists.
Its also amazing how the shia have been able to look past "nationalism" and have been building their network, yet sunnis haven't been able to do the same. Any time such an occurrence takes place - unification of sunnis - it is dealt with the highest priority in an alliance of shia's and non-muslims.
If it hasn't been easy for Israel to get rid of Hezbollah (willingly or un-willingly), KSA (or any of the Gulf countries) stands no chance at defeating them because of their lack of experience. They cannot even control the situation in Yemen.
The future is really going to be interesting for the region and the sunnis of the region must be smart and not fall into any sort of trap laid out by the Israeli's and Iranians.
One can view Hezbollah as a shia islamic state or (undeclared) caliphate. It cannot be helped but wondered how they have been allowed to develop into a complex machine as such today with supposed enemies like Israel and the US. I don't really think that either of those countries would want to see the complete extermination of Hezbollah either as it serves to be an important ally against Sunni islamists.
Its also amazing how the shia have been able to look past "nationalism" and have been building their network, yet sunnis haven't been able to do the same. Any time such an occurrence takes place - unification of sunnis - it is dealt with the highest priority in an alliance of shia's and non-muslims.
If it hasn't been easy for Israel to get rid of Hezbollah (willingly or un-willingly), KSA (or any of the Gulf countries) stands no chance at defeating them because of their lack of experience. They cannot even control the situation in Yemen.
The future is really going to be interesting for the region and the sunnis of the region must be smart and not fall into any sort of trap laid out by the Israeli's and Iranians.