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01-22-2015 04:10 PM |
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Originally Posted by finnbow
(Post 257243)
Our misguided war in Iraq greatly increased both Iran's influence in the region and the formation of ISIS, AQAP and other Sunni radical groups. It seems we are now in a position of having to pick the lesser of two evils (seemingly Iran). Lovely, ain't it?
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I don't think we have any choice but to start working very closely with Iran. Really, they're a natural ally in the present crisis because they've got more to lose at the hands of ISIS and al Qaeda than we do. This situation isn't all that dissimilar to that which existed between the US and Soviet Union vis a vis the Nazis. Really, we need each other too much to keep antagonizing one another.
Israel won't like it, of course, and will probably try to sabotage any cooperation between the US and Iran. For starters, they'll probably step up operations against Hezbollah in Syria, perhaps even attacking the Syrian Army directly. This will be a decided problem because the Assad regime and Hezbollah both receive support from Iran (and are, for good or ill, fighting "on the right side" against ISIS, the Khorasan Group and al Qaeda.
This is going to get extremely hairy.
John
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