The overt push back against Iranian aggression in the Middle East

Washington Post:

In Yemen crisis, risk of wider war between rivals

The meltdown is pushing the Middle East dangerously closer to a conflagration many long have feared would arise from the chaos unleashed by the Arab Spring.
This has less to do with the "Arab Spring" than it does with Iran's power plays and meddling.  It also involves the lack of confidence in the US policy toward Iran and its attempt to push a bad deal on the Iranian nukes.  As the situation continues to unravel, it would not surprise me to see support within the new coalition for an Israeli strike against Iran's facilities.  There is no confidence anywhere in the region in the deal Kerry and Obama are pushing.  The tilt toward Iran has left the US with reduced influence in the area.

This Suni coalition is closer to Netanyahu than Obama when it comes to dealing with Iran.  It is also a bigger deal to them than any concern about a Palestinian state.

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