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Why Gulf states stood with the Syrian Revolution??
Undoubtedly the Gulf slim build traditional and sectarian connections International Bank for can not be revolutionary or to adopt a draft revolution in general and that is can not be with the revolution in Syria but intersects strategically with the goal of revolution in toppling the system, which is the corridor more dangerous to project Iranian influence sectarian also in the region
The growing power of Shiite Iran her dress sectarian is the biggest concern and the most dangerous of the Gulf Sunni sectarian composition and orientation and the conflict between them is the one who paints and colored major confrontation lines in the region as a whole
Both parties pleading packing to defeat the other sectarian and Iranian beats using paper resistance through Hezbollah and Palestinian forces
Gulf betting revolution and stand with her achieve her goals
The first to bring down the regime
Second attempt Tazbz character Sunni Salafi at the expense of civil revolution forces to ensure the enrollment of new Syria Sunni Pole Egyptian Gulf in the face of Iranian Shiite Pole All this can not be isolated from the transformations of the most important new international return heralds a new cold war to regain Russia lost its role
Iran begging sectarianism and resistance to achieve its goals
Gulf pleading sectarianism and revolution to achieve his goals
Revolution has a right to benefit from the support of the Gulf, but they must pay attention to the price you can pay for this support may be expensive threatens the same track or even goals
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