zondag 29 maart 2015

Obama verenigt soennieten tegen sjiietisch Iran

De oude naoorlogse orde is dood. En hoe vreselijk de Islamitische Staat ook mag zijn, het is niets vergeleken met de frontale botsing die dreigt tussen de twee belangrijkste tradities van de islam: het sjiietische Iran en haar satellieten en de grote coalitie van soennitische staten, geleid door Saoedi-Arabie. 


Caricatuur van de nieuwe alliantie in de Arabische media: een rechter arm die uit de aarde komt met de tekst: "Er is geen andere god dan Allah en Mohammed is zijn profeet". 

De Islamitische Staat, hoe walgelijk en wreed ook, is maar een voorvertoning. Noem IS een ongeluk van de geschiedenis, of Amerikaanse blowback, het gevolg van de Saoedische politiek om hun militante oppositie te offshoren, of de stoottroepen van de soennitische legers. Het is eigenlijk niet zo belangrijk. De waarheid is dat alle recente opstanden en oorlogen in het Midden Oosten en Noord Afrika vanaf nu in het licht moeten worden gezien van de scheiding tussen sjiieten en soennieten, en de rivaliteit tussen Iran en haar satellieten enerzijds en anderzijds de soennitische wereld voor de heerschappij over de regio. Dat was altijd al het geval. Assad is een secularist, maar hij is ook een bondgenoot van Iran. Pakistan heeft zich loyal verklaard aan de Saoedi's. De oude orde is dood.

Als we niet uitkijken kan het conflict gemakkelijk uitmonden in de Derde Wereldoorlog. En we kijken niet uit. Postmoderne babies met scheermessen bepalen momenteel het buitenlands beleid. Obama's politiek om de VS te reduceren van een supermacht tot een kleine regionale speler, heeft een machtsvacuum achtergelaten waarin het tuig van de wereld zijn kans schoon ziet. 

Obama heeft officieel geweigerd partij te kiezen in het conflict. Voor een postmodernist betekent dat, de sterke partij onder de bus gooien en de zwakke partij compenseren met kapitaal en macht. Iran is de underdog in dit conflict. In de onderhandelingen in Zwitserland over Irans nucleaire proliferatie heeft het regime van Obama toegegeven dat de schurkenstaat 'recht heeft' op atoomontwikkeling. Een wapenwedloop kan niet uitblijven en is al een tijdje aan de gang. (Bron)

Obama wurmde zich eerst in een onmogelijke positie door IS te steunen in Syrie, maar ze te bestrijden in Irak. Nu geeft hij Assads bondgenoten, de Iraniers luchtsteun in de slag om Tikrit, terwijl hij Jemen heeft overgeleverd aan de sjiietische opstandelingen. Jemen controleert door zijn ligging aan de Golf van Aden de scheepvaart in de Rode Zee en via het Suezkanaal naar de Middellandse Zee. 

En Obama heeft voor elkaar gekregen wat nog niemand gelukt is: de soennitische staten verenigen tot een militair bondgenootschap: de coalitie van 10 islamitische staten, waaronder Marokko, Egypte, en Pakistan onder Saoedische leiding.

Walid Shoebatt benadert het gegeven vanuit de bijbelse hoek. Wijze lezers kunnen tussen de regels doorlezen. Shoebatt heeft vanuit zijn positie een uniek perspectief op de feiten in het Midden Oosten. Hier zonder de eindtijdanalyse. Van harte aanbevolen!

Is The Ten Muslim Nation Confederacy We See Forming To Fight Iran’s Expansion, The Same Ten Nation Confederacy Spoken Of By Daniel? 

By Walid Shoebatt
This war is no longer a war about Yemen, but a formation of a Sunni coalition they call it Al-Tahaluf Al-A’shari, literally the Ten Nation Confederacy which the media in English calls Ten Sunni-led Arab states. 
In response to U.S. abandonment of Saudi Arabia and a response to Iran’s threat to the region, the Sunni Muslim world has risen to form a major unified force. The Coalition never informed the U.S. of its actions in Yemen fearing the U.S. is flirting with Iran. 
Caricature of this new alliance is shown in the Arab media as a right-arm fist portruding out of the earth with the mark “There is No God But Allah and Muhammad Is His Messenger” the flag, badge and emblem of Islam stemming from Saudi Arabia. It is the pride of Muslims to mark their right arms and foreheads with the mark of Islam. (...)
The Council of the League of Arab States at the summit level meeting in Sharm El-Sheikh March 26, 2015 in Egypt agreed a draft resolution on Thursday to form a unified military force, in a move aimed at countering growing regional security threats. The agreement came after warplanes from Saudi Arabia and Arab allies struck Shi’ite Muslim rebels in Yemen on Thursday, in an effort to check Iranian influence in their backyard without direct military backing from Washington. 
This major confederacy arose as result of US President Barack Obama’s Middle East policy increasingly relying on surrogates rather than direct US military involvement, a major cause for forming alliances of Sunni states to thwart Iran’s incursions. The Middle East’s top oil power did not even inform the U.S. on its action in Yemen and only spoke to the U.S. just before Thursday’s unprecedented air strikes against Iran-allied Houthi rebels. Adel al-Jubeir, Saudi Arabia’s ambassador to the United States, said “the concern was, if Aden falls, then what do you do?” al-Jubeir told a small group of reporters on Thursday. 
“The concern was that the situation was so dire you had to move.” In other words, Saudi Arabia can no longer depend on US security umbrella that has long been the main thrust of Washington’s relations with the oil-rich kingdom. And such concerns are not without merit, Riyadh has been growing increasingly assertive since early 2011, when Washington’s reluctance to back former Egyptian leader Hosni Mubarak in the face of mass protests led the Saudis to doubt its commitment to traditional Arab allies and especially after the worsening Yemen conflict forced Washington to evacuate all remaining US special forces from the country, further undermining the US campaign of drone strikes against the most lethal branch of al-Qaeda based there. 
But the huge ramification is now quite clear, Mecca is what drives this ten nation confederacy in Yemen, is the latest front in a growing regional contest for power with Iran that is also playing out in Syria, where Tehran backs Assad’s government, and Iraq, where Iranian-backed Shiite militias are playing a major role in fighting. “The Arab … ministers agreed on adopting an important principle, which is forming the unified Arab military force. The task of the force will be rapid military intervention to deal with security threats to Arab nations,” Arab League Secretary General Nabil Elaraby told reporters after the meeting, Reuters reported. And this confederacy, as it seems, means business. 
Al Arabiya reported a massive 150,000 Saudi ground troops have been mobilized along with fighter jets and naval units, as part of the move codenamed, “Operation Decisive Storm.” Egyptian TV reportedly said that the Arab League will coordinate with the chiefs of staff of the various Arab nations’ armies to organize the new Ten Nation Confederacy force within one month. Egyptian officials also announced that a ground invasion of Yemen will follow the airstrikes. This, including a naval blockade has been imposed by the Saudi ship Asifat Al-Hazm (Firm Storm) on a strait that connects the Red Sea to the Arabian Sea and the Indian Ocean, and provides passage to the Mediterranean Sea. 
The strait is used by Egypt, Sudan, Jordan, Yemen, Djibouti and Saudi Arabia, among other nations. Four Egyptian vessels were spotted en route to secure the Gulf of Aden, off the city where President Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi was based out of after leaving the capital city of Sanaa, and before being forced to flee the country. Both Sudan and Morocco announced that this war is in defense of their beloved Mecca. The Sunni Alliance fears Shiite talk of shift from Mecca to Karbala. Any harm on Saudi Arabia means to harm Islam’s Qibla, the direction to the image, the meteor in Mecca which over a billion Muslim prostrate towards daily. 
And such support for this Sunni coalition is not only by secularists, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), the largest body of Islamic states, affirmed its support for the deal and the ten state confederacy. Iran’s rise to power, forced the Arab world to respond to the unprecedented threats on multiple fronts in Yemen, Iraq, Libya and Syria, all of which are in end-times context biblically. In Yemen (biblical Teman) Houthi militants believed to have Iranian backing have taken over large swathes of the country including its official capital. 
In Libya (also becomes part of a future league in Ezekiel 30,38) a civil war is raging between a government that controls the capital of Tripoli, and the internationally recognized government — aided by Arab and Egyptian airstrikes — based out of the city of Tobruk. In Syria (see Isaiah 17) a civil war has raged on for four years between President Bashar Assad’s government, which is backed by Iran (biblical Persia), and loose coalitions of militants, as well as ISIS which has taken over significant portions of Iraq and Syria, has expanded into Libya, and has been drawing membership from across the Islamic world, recently gaining the loyalty of Nigerian Boko Haram and claiming responsibility for a deadly terror attack in Tunisia. 
“The Arab … ministers agreed on adopting an important principle, which is forming the unified Arab military force. The task of the force will be rapid military intervention to deal with security threats to Arab nations,” Arab League Secretary General Nabil Elaraby told reporters after the meeting, Reuters reported. There is no doubt that a shift and confederacy buildup has happened, but for it to be the final culmination, Persia, its enemy must ally with Turkey despite the Shiite Sunni divide which will later unravel again on the Mountains of Israel. 
This healing is unlikely to happen until a false peace treaty is first established. It is then that the focus shifts by both Sunni and Shiite coalition towards the persecution of both the Church and Jerusalem which will exclude some Arab states: “And there appeared another wonder in heaven; and behold a great red dragon, having seven heads and ten horns, and seven crowns upon his heads.” (Revelation 12:3). 
In Ezekiel 38, both Persia as well as Meshech and Tubal (Asia Minor Turkey) are involved as well as Libya and Egypt (Ezekiel 30) in a “league”. The beginning embryo and realization that such states can unite is already made firm, but for a seven year peace deal, there needs to be turmoil, which we are witnessing on a daily basis already. This military power will force the Houthis to accept a resolution within days or weeks. 
This will take Iran back to the drawing board as Russia will play the peace maker. And while Iran harbors its hate, eventually, both Sunni and Shiites will realize that the warring has no end and one sinister plan will be devised to unite the fractured Muslim world which sees the turmoil lasting seven years beginning in 2011 at the rise of the Arab Spring. Such unity cannot happen unless a scapegoat is found: Israel. 
As the days come, the Middle East is realizing, why is Sunni killing Shiite while Jerusalem remains “un-liberated”? This is the outcry currently on the streets of the Muslim world, and if the devil would make a statement it would be: “for not killing Jews, ISIS I hated”.

(Source)


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