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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsIran to send 4,000 troops to aid President Assad forces in Syria
Washingtons decision to arm Syrias Sunni Muslim rebels has plunged America into the great Sunni-Shia conflict of the Islamic Middle East, entering a struggle that now dwarfs the Arab revolutions which overthrew dictatorships across the region.
For the first time, all of Americas friends in the region are Sunni Muslims and all of its enemies are Shiites. Breaking all President Barack Obamas rules of disengagement, the US is now fully engaged on the side of armed groups which include the most extreme Sunni Islamist movements in the Middle East.
The Independent on Sunday has learned that a military decision has been taken in Iran even before last weeks presidential election to send a first contingent of 4,000 Iranian Revolutionary Guards to Syria to support President Bashar al-Assads forces against the largely Sunni rebellion that has cost almost 100,000 lives in just over two years. Iran is now fully committed to preserving Assads regime, according to pro-Iranian sources which have been deeply involved in the Islamic Republics security, even to the extent of proposing to open up a new Syrian front on the Golan Heights against Israel.
In years to come, historians will ask how America after its defeat in Iraq and its humiliating withdrawal from Afghanistan scheduled for 2014 could have so blithely aligned itself with one side in a titanic Islamic struggle stretching back to the seventh century death of the Prophet Mohamed. The profound effects of this great schism, between Sunnis who believe that the father of Mohameds wife was the new caliph of the Muslim world and Shias who regard his son in law Ali as his rightful successor a seventh century battle swamped in blood around the present-day Iraqi cities of Najaf and Kerbala continue across the region to this day. A 17th century Archbishop of Canterbury, George Abbott, compared this Muslim conflict to that between Papists and Protestants.
For the first time, all of Americas friends in the region are Sunni Muslims and all of its enemies are Shiites. Breaking all President Barack Obamas rules of disengagement, the US is now fully engaged on the side of armed groups which include the most extreme Sunni Islamist movements in the Middle East.
The Independent on Sunday has learned that a military decision has been taken in Iran even before last weeks presidential election to send a first contingent of 4,000 Iranian Revolutionary Guards to Syria to support President Bashar al-Assads forces against the largely Sunni rebellion that has cost almost 100,000 lives in just over two years. Iran is now fully committed to preserving Assads regime, according to pro-Iranian sources which have been deeply involved in the Islamic Republics security, even to the extent of proposing to open up a new Syrian front on the Golan Heights against Israel.
In years to come, historians will ask how America after its defeat in Iraq and its humiliating withdrawal from Afghanistan scheduled for 2014 could have so blithely aligned itself with one side in a titanic Islamic struggle stretching back to the seventh century death of the Prophet Mohamed. The profound effects of this great schism, between Sunnis who believe that the father of Mohameds wife was the new caliph of the Muslim world and Shias who regard his son in law Ali as his rightful successor a seventh century battle swamped in blood around the present-day Iraqi cities of Najaf and Kerbala continue across the region to this day. A 17th century Archbishop of Canterbury, George Abbott, compared this Muslim conflict to that between Papists and Protestants.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/iran-to-send-4000-troops-to-aid-president-assad-forces-in-syria-8660358.html
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Iran to send 4,000 troops to aid President Assad forces in Syria (Original Post)
FarCenter
Jun 2013
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I think they fly across Iraq -- or maybe drive -- Iraq is a majority Shiite country
FarCenter
Jun 2013
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Tierra_y_Libertad
(50,414 posts)1. Yet another good reason to stay the hell out.
Cooley Hurd
(26,877 posts)2. ...in response to our promise to send the rebels arms.
...i.e. escalation.
madville
(7,410 posts)3. I wonder how they get them there?
Do they just fly across Iraq or send them around by ship? Just curious logistically how they get 4,000 troops over there.
FarCenter
(19,429 posts)4. I think they fly across Iraq -- or maybe drive -- Iraq is a majority Shiite country