Monday, August 19, 2013

Al Qaeda and Hezbollah are enemies to the death?

This is a both a true and false statement at the same time. How is that possible? It depends upon who they are fighting. For example, Hezbollah and Al Qaeda would fight together against either Israel or the U.S. and likely still do. This would also be true if they were fighting against nations like Canada, Great Britain, France, Germany, Spain, Italy, or any other western European nation or ANY NATO member nation on earth.

However, if this is in regard to Syria, Egypt, or the sovereignty of any other Middle eastern nation besides Israel, Al Qaeda and Hezbollah are on a fight to the death. In other words it is very likely that one of them eventually (within 10 to 25 years) may be extincted by the other or something very close to that because Al Qaeda is Sunni and Hezbollah is Shia Muslim and funded by Iran directly to "purportedly destroy Israel". But since Hezbollah is presently fighting Al Qaeda every day in Syria, everything has changed (at least for the moment). And in regard to fighting each other in Syria, they are in a fight to the Death of Both Terrorist Armies. And there is no depth to what they will sink to reach their goals. And this can only become more barbaric with time. (Like Al Qaeda people ripping their enemies hearts out and eating them in public on youtube.com). I'm not sure if Hezbollah is going to do this too. But we know from historical experience that there is literally nothing that Al Qaeda won't do (like 9-11) and worse to accomplish their goal of the whole middle east to become one caliphate Sunni State. Likely what is happening in Egypt has also been engineered by Al Zawahiri, who took over after Bin Laden was killed as the head of Al Qaeda.

IN fact, it is my present belief that the reason we closed down 22 U.S. Embassies was because Al Zawahiri was planning what just happened in Egypt. We were expecting a terrorist blast, but  we got the Muslim Brotherhood being massacred by Al Qaeda in plain clothes in Cairo instead. Of course, the people of Egypt likely wouldn't be told that it was Al Qaeda killing them like that. But, "if it looks like a duck and quacks like a duck it is usually a duck!"

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