The Muslim World Is Turning on Hezbollah

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Looks like they lost a lot of fans.

The Muslim World Is Turning on Hezbollah
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Despite the group's initial popularity, it is at risk of losing goodwill througout the Muslim world...

Rola el-Husseini
April 13, 2015




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Hezbollah is currently the strongest group in Lebanon, both politically and militarily. In the past decade it has made a series of tactical decisions that yielded momentary victories. However, these victories might prove costly in the long term. Indeed, in the past couple of years Hezbollah has slowly positioned itself as a sectarian actor instead of a pan-Islamic organization that appeals to both Sunnis and Shia. This is a tipping point for the organization, and its involvement in Syria signals the acceleration of its fall from grace in the eyes of the majority of Muslims. To survive in the long run, the organization will have to execute another volte-face similar to its Lebanonization in the early 1990s.

The 2006 war with Israel was Hezbollah’s Pyrrhic victory, and in retrospect, Hezbollah’s first major mistake in a series of mistakes that the group has made over the past few years. These mistakes have alienated it from Sunnis, especially in Lebanon.

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The Muslim World Is Turning on Hezbollah The National Interest
 
is there a pan islamic that appeals to both......ISIS is sunni Aq maybe
 
Oh, the crazies. As you were, carry on...

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Oh, the crazies. As you were, carry on...

Over almost three decades, The National Interest, founded in 1985 by Irving Kristol and Owen Harries, has displayed a remarkable consistency in its approach to foreign policy
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Thanks for that. . . . .
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Looks like they lost a lot of fans.

The Muslim World Is Turning on Hezbollah
354323199_e769f6d98a_b.jpg

Despite the group's initial popularity, it is at risk of losing goodwill througout the Muslim world...

Rola el-Husseini
April 13, 2015




inShare

Hezbollah is currently the strongest group in Lebanon, both politically and militarily. In the past decade it has made a series of tactical decisions that yielded momentary victories. However, these victories might prove costly in the long term. Indeed, in the past couple of years Hezbollah has slowly positioned itself as a sectarian actor instead of a pan-Islamic organization that appeals to both Sunnis and Shia. This is a tipping point for the organization, and its involvement in Syria signals the acceleration of its fall from grace in the eyes of the majority of Muslims. To survive in the long run, the organization will have to execute another volte-face similar to its Lebanonization in the early 1990s.

The 2006 war with Israel was Hezbollah’s Pyrrhic victory, and in retrospect, Hezbollah’s first major mistake in a series of mistakes that the group has made over the past few years. These mistakes have alienated it from Sunnis, especially in Lebanon.

Continue reading at:

The Muslim World Is Turning on Hezbollah The National Interest

Over due
 
Sunnis are getting ready for an all out war against Iran and it's proxies.
 
Must make you happy. More war is something you want, isn't it.
 
Must make you happy. More war is something you want, isn't it.
No, I'm happy that Muslim savages aren't killing Jews and Christians (as much)....must be busy killing each other.
 
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