By Micah Halpern
I've Been Thinking:
Hassan Nasrallah is the head of Hezbollah.
Nasrallah lashed out at ISIS in part two of a rare six hour interview.
Nasrallah called ISIS an "uncontrollable monster conducting horrible massacres," and then he said "They have no reservations: Not ideological, not moral, not religious and not human."
Nasrallah said that ISIS is a "monster that has come to devour the region's people."
Hezbollah challenged ISIS in Syria. Had Hezbollah not stopped ISIS in Syria, ISIS would now be in Beirut.
Nasrallah asks:"If someone steps up to fight this monster ... should they be thanked or condemned?"
That was not the most biting of Nasrallah's critique. His most biting critique of ISIS came in the form of an explanation of their true character. "The danger in ISIS is that they don't differentiate between Shiite, Sunni, Christian, Druze, Yazid or Arab. The monster is growing and everyone should be concerned."
Nasrallah is saying that ISIS will gain access to places where one group claims that others are non-believers and heretics, what is known in Islam as "takfiri." He said "Wherever there is support of takfiri there is a basis (for support) for ISIS. This is in Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Gulf states. Any country that thinks it can use this group for its advantage will find out it has no mercy when their turn comes."
And as you look at the map it looks clear that ISIS is on the way.
Never did I think that I would see eye-to-eye with Hassan Nasrallah on anything. On the subject of ISIS, I do.
Micah@MicahHalpern.com
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