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The expanding Shiite Crescent

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Looks like the Saudis are really scared, no wonder they are planning a genocidal war to kill as many Shias as possible from Afghanistan, Pakistan,Syria,Lebanon, to Bahrain and their own country. Look at this nonsense they are writing...

When the term “Shiite Crescent” was coined a few years back, it was meant to warn of Iranian expansionism across the Levant.

Nowadays, after the Big Powers’ defeat in the Qusayr battle, Shiite fundamentalism is basking in all the glory of triumph.

With the resulting enlistment of hundreds of Iraqi Shiite volunteers in the war overtly championed by Iran, the Crescent is liable to evolve into a political axis stretching from Tehran to Beirut via Baghdad and Damascus.

The Iranian Oil Ministry will pull out old maps from its drawers to build the pipeline to pump Iranian oil and gas from Abadan (across Iraq) to Tartus.

The Iranian Ministry of Roads and Transportation will dust off the national railways authority’s blueprints for a new branch line from Tehran to Damascus, and possibly Beirut.

Why not? The wind is blowing in their favor and I am not making a mountain out of a molehill.

Years in the making
Tehran has been mulling over such projects for years without actually starting them.

But she will, once she settles the Syria war in her favor. It is only natural for her to consolidate victory on the ground by blending her triumphant axis in a singular political, economic and military network.

Gulf unity plans have dissipated. Some Gulf countries are keen to flatter Iran so as to preserve a modicum of their national sovereignty



Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Supreme Leader, or Guardian Jurist, of Iran, will realize his dream of delivering his sermon from the pulpit of Umayyad Mosque in Damascus, announcing the attainment of Islamic unity he has long promised.

He will then pompously step down from the pulpit to stroke the forehead of a wheelchair-bound Damascene boy, signaling that forgiveness is the attribute of the strong.

He will then stand next to a group of Syrian Sunni ulema wearing white turbans. There are lots of them, in the mold of Mufti Ahmad Hassoun, ready to oblige.

He will shake and raise their hands as camera clicks and flashlights capture the historic moment.

The Guardian Jurist will promise that his next prayer – or his successor’s, if he is sufficiently humble – will be in Jerusalem.

But he won’t mention the Golan. He knows the Russians are now the key component of the U.N. monitoring force separating Israeli and Syrian forces on the Heights.

Because Takfiris are still mounting desperate operations here and there, he realizes that Syrian troops and Hezbollah fighters are busy keeping the peace in predominantly Sunni cities, towns and townships.

In that afternoon, a huge reception will be held in a newly rehabilitated Damascus palace still showing the scars of war to mark the signing of a mutual defense pact by the presidents of Iran, Iraq, Syria and Lebanon.

The Guardian Jurist will stand wreathed in smiles in the background, perhaps in awe at the likely appearance of the Hidden Imam to bless the agreement.

The view from Saudi Arabia
We turn southward to Riyadh and find the capital calm and dusty but concerned the battle was settled in favor of Bashar al-Assad and his partners.

Riyadh is conscious that the clean sweep is not Bashar’s but that of Iran and the old Khomeini scheme.

Bashar becomes the representative of Vilayet-e-faqih in Damascus.

Riyadh is also alarmed by Iranian activity in its surrounding area.

It fears for Bahrain. The Houthis have won uncontested control of more than half the old North Yemen. South Yemen, Saudi Arabia’s traditional ally, is being gradually eaten away by Iran.

Gulf unity plans have dissipated. Some Gulf countries are keen to flatter Iran so as to preserve a modicum of their national sovereignty.

The Arab common market and Fertile Crescent idea evaporated and with it the dream of resurrecting the Hejaz Railway that ran from Istanbul to Holy Mecca across Syria and Jordan.

Even the Europeans are buying the Iranian oil flowing through the Abadan-Tartus pipeline. They are also thinking of linking the European Gas Network with its Iranian counterpart. They have forgotten all about sanctions because the world always prefers to deal with winners.

On the Arab Gulf home front, young men are seething. They feel their governments let them down by failing to face up to the Iranian stratagem. The young men are in a sectarian tinderbox and buckling under economic stress. Extremism is rampant and the security services are busy hunting down extremist groups.

A nightmare, don’t you think?
That’s why I believe Saudi Arabia expressly will not allow Iran to win in Syria.

Iranian presence there proved a burden from the day Hafez al-Assad sealed his alliance with Iran’s Islamic Revolution as soon as it took over power 40 years ago.

Whereas the Syrian regime’s muscle under Hafez left a margin of balance and independence in the partnership, his son submitted totally to the Iranians and Hezbollah.

It is thanks to them Bashar is still alive and ruling a country in ruin. Instead of being their partner, he has become their subordinate.

The implication is that Iran’s presence in Lebanon and Syria now constitutes a clear threat to Saudi Arabia’s national security, and Turkey’s as well.

Consequently, Saudi Arabia must do something now, albeit alone. The kingdom’s security is at stake.

It will be good if the United States joined an alliance led by Saudi Arabia to bring down Assad and return Syria to the Arab fold. But this should not be a precondition to proceed.

Let Saudi Arabia head those on board.

Let us put aside any misgivings about sequels of the Arab Spring, the rise of the Muslim Brotherhood and Turkey’s ambitions.

Let the objective be to bring down Assad fast.

The objective is bound to draw together multiple forces ranging from the Anbar tribes to Hamas to Egypt’s Brothers to Tunisia to the Gulf Countries.

That would entice Turkey to partake in the alliance. France could follow. And whether the United States does or does not breeze in is inconsequential. After all, it’s our battle and our security. U.S. security is not on the line.


The expanding Shiite Crescent - Alarabiya.net English | Front Page
 
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Well if Iran's Ayatollahs have an iota of common sense, they would get rid of Bashar Al Assad who has become a liability for Iran.

Iran cannot be a threat to Turkey and Saudi Arabia ( two of Pakistan's closest allies). In case of war between Iran and Turkey/KSA, Pakistan cannot and will not remain Neutral.

Having said that, Iran is Pakistan's Neighbour and a brotherly Nation and we want to maintain good brotherly relations with Iran and would defend Iran from Western countries and Israel.

Iran should not entangle with KSA or Turkey.
 
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Well if Iran's Ayatollahs have an iota of common sense, they would get rid of Bashar Al Assad who has become a liability for Iran.

Iran cannot be a threat to Turkey and Saudi Arabia ( two of Pakistan's closest allies). In case of war between Iran and Turkey/KSA, Pakistan cannot and will not remain Neutral.

Having said that, Iran is Pakistan's Neighbour and a brotherly Nation and we want to maintain good brotherly relations with Iran and would defend Iran from Western countries and Israel.

Iran should not entangle with KSA or Turkey.

Turkey and Saudi Arabia are funding extremists to kill as many people as possible to safeguard their interests in the region.

Iran will support Assad and the Syrian people, until the 2014 election, then Syrian people will deicide their leader.

Pakistan wants to enter a war? really? Your country is falling apart... you can't even stop 7th century minded insurgent from ruining your country. I suggest you worry about Pakistan.
 
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It seems that the war in Syria has transitioned from a rebellion to a war between shia and sunni. It's spreading more and more as other countries are getting involved.
 
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Turkey and Saudi Arabia are funding extremists to kill as many people as possible to safeguard their interests in the region.

Iran will support Assad and the Syrian people, until the 2014 election, then Syrian people will deicide their leader.

Pakistan wants to enter a war? really? Your country is falling apart... you can't even stop 7th century minded insurgent from ruining your country. I suggest you worry about Pakistan.



Come on Iranian Girl, you really want to screw around with a Nuclear Power ?

We support Iran but if Iran was aggressor against Turkey and KSA, all that bonhomie might evaporate.

BTW, as bad as Pakistan looks like economically, our Air Force, Army and Navy could take your country out in 3 days Max.

As for any foreign country funding massacre of our Shiite Pakistanis, we will not allow that. For us our citizens are sacrosanct ( Shia or Sunni). We will hunt down the killers of Shia Citizens and send them to hell very soon.

BTW, You are a Hypocrite Iranian girl because Assad is murdering Syrian Sunni people. Maybe you need to educate yourself. Over 75% of Syrian people are Sunnis that this Animal you support is slaughtering. So in a sense , your country Iran is behind the slaughter of Sunnis in Syria. So your claim that KSA and Turkey is behind killing of Shias in other country does not hold water.
 
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Well if Iran's Ayatollahs have an iota of common sense, they would get rid of Bashar Al Assad who has become a liability for Iran.

Iran cannot be a threat to Turkey and Saudi Arabia ( two of Pakistan's closest allies). In case of war between Iran and Turkey/KSA, Pakistan cannot and will not remain Neutral.

Having said that, Iran is Pakistan's Neighbour and a brotherly Nation and we want to maintain good brotherly relations with Iran and would defend Iran from Western countries and Israel.

Iran should not entangle with KSA or Turkey.

china's far west is being destablized by turkic bodies with saudi minds (and money) - the deadly combination of panturkicism and saudi ideology and fund is the only thing that can possibly - and literally - stand between china and pakistan. some pakistanis may consider the turkics and the saudis their friends, but should your turkicist and saudi "friends" prevail in china's xinjiang, pakistan will find itself completely surrounded by enemies (an alienated iran, a traditionally baleful yindu, and a newly vengeful china sans xinjiang - two out of the three enemies will have been made by pakistan's mysterious loyalty to panturkics and saudis) and truly friendless.
 
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china's far west is being destablized by turkic bodies with saudi minds (and money) - the deadly combination of panturkicism and saudi ideology and fund is the only thing that can possibly - and literally - stand between china and pakistan. some pakistanis may consider the turkics and the saudis their friends, but should your turkicist and saudi "friends" prevail in china's xinjiang, pakistan will find itself completely surrounded by enemies (an alienated iran, a traditionally baleful yindu, and a newly vengeful china sans xinjiang - two out of the three enemies will have been made by pakistan's mysterious loyalty to panturkics and saudis) and truly friendless.




So says an Indian false flagger TROLL.
 
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All I know is that between the Shiite Crescent & the Sunni Star - I a Muslim Pakistani is foOked !

I just wish that our Security Apparatus & Politicians alike become a little sell-out & get both the Ayatollah & the Saudi lover boys out of our mosques & our streets so that the Muslims in Pakistan - the Shiites & the Sunnis can live in peace as we did before the Iranian's exported their Revolution & the Saudi Mullahs exported theres to our country as our own people - absolute sell outs watched by & engaged in turning brother against brother.
 
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So says an Indian false flagger TROLL.

you are truly an idiot (or an angloamerican plant) if you consider any advice against your attachment to saudi doctrinal stupidity and panturkic terrorism an affront against pakistan.

meanwhile, you should broadcast your message that i am actually an indian to all the indians and mods on the forum to get them off my tail, silly boy.
 
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If am not wrong ,,,some kind of mutual understand has been sign with US and West with Syria. 2014 election will bring some positive changes in Syria. That will resolve all present deadlock. Some kind of coalition govt with West back faction. Because US and West is worried about Aqaida role in Syrian war. And their role need to be abolish for the broader peace in Syria. As far as people died in this uprising...well.commoners are born to meet their failing faith of living unsuccessful life and become pawn of wealth.
 
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All I know is that between the Shiite Crescent & the Sunni Star - I a Muslim Pakistani is foOked !

I just wish that our Security Apparatus & Politicians alike become a little sell-out & get both the Ayatollah & the Saudi lover boys out of our mosques & our streets so that the Muslims in Pakistan - the Shiites & the Sunnis can live in peace as we did before the Iranian's exported their Revolution & the Saudi Mullahs exported theres to our country as our own people - absolute sell outs watched by & engaged in turning brother against brother.



I agree Bro, we will not allow anyone to come in our country and promote Shia - Sunni massacre. I will put my body between these murderous thugs who want to kill our Shia bothers and sisters in Pakistan. Each and every Citizen of Pakistan is Sacrosanct to us. I as a Sunni Pakistani will hunt down these Sunni Extremist who want to kill Shias in Pakistan.

I hope we Sunni/Shia Pakistanis find in our hearts to stay United and protect each other.
 
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I agree Bro, we will not allow anyone to come in our country and promote Shia - Sunni massacre. I will put my body between these murderous thugs who want to kill our Shia bothers and sisters in Pakistan. Each and every Citizen of Pakistan is Sacrosanct to us. I as a Sunni Pakistani will hunt down these Sunni Extremist that want to kill Shias in Pakistan.

I hope we Pakistanis find in our hearts to stay United and protect each other.

Its going to be very difficult - Between the Iranian Ayatollahs, the Saudi Mullahs, our own breed of Crazy Molvis & a Government who really doesn't give a foOk, we're pretty much screweddd ! :unsure:
 
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Come on Iranian Girl, you really want to screw around with a Nuclear Power ?

We support Iran but if Iran was aggressor against Turkey and KSA, all that bonhomie might evaporate.

BTW, as bad as Pakistan looks like economically, our Air Force, Army and Navy could take your country out in 3 days Max.

As for any foreign country funding massacre of our Shiite Pakistanis, we will not allow that. For us our citizens are sacrosanct ( Shia or Sunni). We will hunt down the killers of Shia Citizens and send them to hell very soon.

BTW, You are a Hypocrite Iranian girl because Assad is murdering Syrian Sunni people. Maybe you need to educate yourself. Over 75% of Syrian people are Sunnis that this Animal you support is slaughtering. So in a sense , your country Iran is behind the slaughter of Sunnis in Syria. So your claim that KSA and Turkey is behind killing of Shias in other country does not hold water.

First of all Pakistan is close to a failed state. Now,Imagine if Iran plans to destabilize Pakistan! Maybe this is payback for Pakistan supporting terrorist Jundanllah. So I don't think you should really try your luck. A nuclear India is right there waiting for more chaos in Pakistan. Thankfully we don't even have to try anything in Pakistan! your own country men are doing a great job!

2nd, Syria is not 70% Sunni Arab. Yes the Kurds are Sunni too but they don't consider themselves as Arab or Sunni, they want nothing to do with either side. Kurds make up 10-15 % of the population in Syria. They want their own country, and they are major clashes between the Kurds and the Rebels as we speak.


So Sunni Arab jihads make something like 60-55% of the population! Which means the other half want NOTHING TO DO WITH THIS MURDERIOUS REBLLION, and I've already posted this here but I will post again to show the FACTS, not some propagandist words you get from Al Jazeera. The majority of people that have died have been pro-Assad population. Which means that your so called Rebels are murderous Genocidal killers.

BEIRUT: Assad backers reportedly make up 43 percent of dead in Syria - World Wires - MiamiHerald.com



Alittle advice maybe, Pakistan should stop sending Mercenaries to Bahrain, save them for your own country before, your whole country turns into ashes.
 
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I agree Bro, we will not allow anyone to come in our country and promote Shia - Sunni massacre. I will put my body between these murderous thugs who want to kill our Shia bothers and sisters in Pakistan. Each and every Citizen of Pakistan is Sacrosanct to us. I as a Sunni Pakistani will hunt down these Sunni Extremist that want to kill Shias in Pakistan.

I hope we Pakistanis find in our hearts to stay United and protect each other.
In our country and in the world people can be easily divided and burn the flame of sectarianism . But in Pakistan..don t see shia sunni conflict. Except some people striving hard to burn this flame. But they all fail.
But as long as Pakistan has beggar and corrupt leader. Keep on facing this problem. We see Saudi meddle for the life of Nawaz and involve in cutting deal etc etc nothing would change. Let nature take its path...people learn and correct themselves ....
 
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