By Eric Margolis
"The Mideast is stumbling into one of its most dangerous crisis in decades.
I’m just back from the region – and as an old Mideast hand, I am very
worried.
This region is always tense, but right now a series of separate conflicts are
rapidly beginning to intersect. We see the Mideast, North Africa and the
Sahara buffeted by revolutions and counter-revolutions. Old colonial powers
France and Britain, and the US, are trying to reassert their domination in the
region. The jihadist are back.
In a brazen act of war, Israel launched airstrikes on Syria last Wednesday in
a clear attempt to worsen the crisis in that war-torn nation and challenge
Syria’s ally, Iran. Israel’s forces are on high alert and may invade Syria,
whose strategic Golan Heights were seized and annexed by Israel. Will more
Syrian land follow?
Goaded by Israel, Iran thundered “any attack on Syria is an attack on
Iran.” An Iranian general warned Tel Aviv might come under attack. Hot air,
as they say in Farsi......."
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