Posted on 02/14/2016 12:09:26 AM PST by Olog-hai
Emboldened by its nuclear deal with the world powers, Iran is already seeking to enfold in its embracing wings the Arab and Islamic region.
Iran's capacity for intrusions having been starved by years of sanctions. Now, with the lifting of sanctions, Tehran's appetite for encroachment has been newly whetted -- and its bull's-eye is the West Bank.
Iran has, in fact, been meddling for many years in the internal affairs of the greater region. It has been party to the civil wars in Yemen and Syria, and, through the Shiite Muslims living there, continues actively to undermine the stability of many Gulf states, including Saudi Arabia and Bahrain. [...]
Al-Sabireen, Iran's new ally, first popped up in the Gaza Strip, where they recruited hundreds of Palestinians, many of them former members of Hamas and Islamic Jihad. Palestinian sources report that Al-Sabireen has also succeeded in enlisting many disgruntled Fatah activists who feel betrayed by the Palestinian Authority (PA) and its president, Mahmoud Abbas. This sense of betrayal is the fruit of the PA's failure to pay salaries to its former loyalists. In addition, anti-Israel incitement and indoctrination in mosques, social media and public rhetoric has radicalized Fatah members and driven them into the open arms of Islamist groups. ...
(Excerpt) Read more at gatestoneinstitute.org ...
Thanks to Bimbobama, Iran is flexing it's muscle- globally.
Now the world’s leading sponsor of jihadi terror is $100 billion+ richer, courtesy Hussein Obama, their mission got a lot easier.
[and 85-90% of the world's Muslims are Sunni, IOW, Shiites kill twice as many per capita]
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Good solution, kill the mullahs. Imamaasboys and sheikhs....life will be better for millions
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