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re: The Biden regime and US military are actively preparing for a “SIGNIFICANT ATTACK”
Posted on 4/8/24 at 9:47 pm to POTUS2024
Posted on 4/8/24 at 9:47 pm to POTUS2024
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Maybe we see Muslim nations in the region get together after Ramadan and make a unified plan. Could be disastrous for Israel.
Which Muslim Nations would those be?
No Sunni Arab states will unify with Iran... they actually are no doubt privately cheering for Israel to take out Hamas and Hezbollah and hit Iran even more. There's been a movement for about 20 years to create an Arab NATO-type organization for Sunni states to unify to oppose Iran. This is an ancient struggle.
Remember that ISIS (Sunni) attacked Iran recently, and then Russia for backing Iran and Assad in Syria.
Syria, Lebanon and Yemen are already antagonistic to Israel and the US... the only Shi'ite majority/controlled nation not "officially" in on that is Iraq... by deposing Hussein we actually toppled his Sunni minority ruling government putting the majority Shi'ite population in control, which naturally put them more under the influence of their Shi'ite next-door neighbor, Iran. But most "trouble" coming from the country is on the part of Iranian-backed militias and not the official government, and we've even found ourselves in the strange position occasionally of having to side with the militias against ISIS within Iraq. Bahrain possibly has a Shi'ite majority population but the ruling family are Sunnis... monarchies and non-democratic regimes in the region mean that a lot of the Shi'ite population have no say in foreign policy.
The concern should be for the escalation, in number and severity, of attacks from the same groups already causing trouble on behalf of Iran, but there's nobody left on the bench to join them.
This post was edited on 4/8/24 at 10:08 pm
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