kalu_miah
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Will Golan be negotiated of Assad falls?
They don't need to target anybody, no one needs Lebanon engulfed in civil war. Starting a struggle with Israel is not something Syrian opposition can do alone. It would need backing of Arab world. This doesn't just mean material suppprt, there needs to be spiritual support. Which is something not likely to come from so called 'Muslim' scholars anytime soon. So only case is if they're dragged into a struggle. And if they are then they must be supported. No excuses are needed.
After what Hezb has done and is doing, how do you expect they will be left alone? There will not be a need for a new civil war in Lebanon, if Hezb melts away. The offender is this Iranian proxy org, not the Shia population of Lebanon, many of whom have been forced to go along with this fascist org.
You have got one thing right, no great, world or regional power wants Sunni's to become dominant or have the chance to unite. Sunni population is 1.4 billion and will rise to 3 - 3.6 billion by 2100. Arab Sunnis are a good 25-30% of this population now, but the growth in population will be mainly among Black Muslims in sub-saharan Africa. This large global population, if they have some kind of unity, led by some powerful large Sunni majority countries, will be threatening for the interest of all major powers of the world. So obviously all great powers will want to help anyone who can prevent this from happening and guess who fits this spoiler role perfectly, Iran of course, the pretender and the nervous busybody.
Assad loosing will be the end of an era that started with Sykes Picot and French rule that elevated these Alawites to their current position. So this is a positive thing for the Sunni Muslim world, including Palestine. It will be good for Sunni Arab unity and which in turn will be good for the Sunni Muslim world. It will also mean more negotiating power for Palestinian rights with Israel.