21/11/2012
by Emad El Din Adeeb
Iran is
playing the role of the saboteur in the Arab arena, exploiting issues of
regional tension at the time of the Arab Spring revolutions. This is in order
to heat up the region so as to disturb Tel Aviv and Washington, prompting them
– at the end of the day – to accept negotiations with Tehran on Iranian terms.
This
Iranian behavior, based on trading and bartering at times of crisis, is a
fundamental philosophy of the Revolutionary Guards, who control the joints of
the state in Tehran. The Iranian principle is based on the following simple
premise:
“Stoke
up a regional fire until the world complains of the flames, and then they will
come to you with their calls to intervene. Here, and only here, can you barter
with them and take what you want”. So, the Iranian merchant, who traditionally
dealt in pistachio nuts, carpets and caviar, has now become adept at trading in
crises.
The
question that comes to mind is what crises will be exchanged for what Iranian
demands?!
From
the Iranian perspective, Tehran is searching for three main things:
1.
Recognition of its right to nuclear capabilities, not to manufacture a nuclear
bomb.
2. An
end to the international trade and economic embargo on the Iranian state.
3. The
re-integration and acceptance of Iran into the international community at all
levels.
As for
Israel and the US, they are trying, with all their might, to do the following:
1. To
pressure the Iranian regime from the outside until it starts to erode from the
inside.
2. To
encourage an “Iranian Spring” to shake the authority of the supreme leader and
the religious state, and to support the democratic and liberal forces there.
3. To
reign in Iran’s territorial expansions in Lebanon and Gaza, Bahrain and Yemen.
As for
the countries that are now bearing the brunt of Iran’s policies, they see
Tehran as the new “Great Satan” which has ignited the fires of tension in the
region. Some believe that Tehran is preparing to engulf the entire Arab region
by heating up all its regional issues, closing down its oil straits, provoking
small wars, increasing sectarian strife and providing extremist groups with
money, weapons and training, in order to use all of this as a bargaining chip
when it comes to negotiating with Washington.
We are
just a trivial piece in the Iranian chess game, and it does not matter to
Tehran if it inflames the entire region, destroys its economy, and puts
everyone on the brink of a devastating war!
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