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What this means for Israel and
Iran<http://nirrosen.tumblr.com/post/3510120373/what-this-means-for-israel-and-iran>



Nir Rosen

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So all this revolution business is not good for Iran for two reasons. The
obvious one is that Iran may also be caught up in the  wave of popular
revolutions sweeping the region.

Regardless of what happens inside Iran, it seems quite likely that Iran will
lose much of its influence if Egypt regains any of its natural role in the Arab
world. Iran had influence in part because nobody else was carrying the flag
of Palestine or anti imperialism but if Egypt returns to an Arab nationalist
foreign policy and is no longer collaborating with Israel or under the
American or Saudi sway then Iran is a big loser. This will also somewhat
reduce Hizballah’s regional popularity, they are limited by being a
religious Shiite movement (even if everybody loves Seyid Hassan’s speeches
and loves the resistance for defeating Israel). The rise of a more
independent Turkish foreign policy was already chipping away at Iranian
influence (because in the end Iran is Shiite and unfortunately that matters,
at least Turkey is Sunni even if too is non-Arab), but now Egypt is
unshackled from Israel, Saudi Arabia and the United States (it  seems clear
from today that the Egyptian demonstrators will not settle for cosmetic
changes) and the demonstrators have made their hostility to Israel
very clear in their slogans and in their response to Qaradawi’s sermon, so
with Arab nationalism reborn Iranian influence will wain. There will be new
political and military elites rising up and they will not necessarily be the
ones with long standing ties to the Israelis, the Americans, the Saudis. And
if you have a more independent and Arab nationalist Egypt it will limit the
Saudi ability to meddle in the region. This is good because Saudi money
thwarts progress, democracy, development. A nationalist Egypt (as opposed to
one that collaborates with Israel and America) means that other Arab
countries will have to follow or at least be less collaborationist. It will
mean that Jordan will not necessarily accomodate Israel or the Palestinian
Authority as much (the Jordanians and senior Fatah leadership dont trust
each other much anyway). So Israel is losing its regional partners. And do
not think for a second that the revolutions in Egypt, Tunisia, Yemen, Libya,
and throughout the region are purely economic. They are also deeply
political. No new regime that is based on popular will is going to be
friendly to Israel. Everybody hates Israel. Just look at whats been
happening to Turkey since it became more of a genuine democracy. And listen
to what Egyptian demonstrators were chanting about Israel (hint- they want
to liberate Palestine).



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