http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercurynews/news/politics/12476980.htmBY WARREN P. STROBEL
Knight Ridder Newspapers
WASHINGTON - (KRT) - When rival Shiite Muslim factions battled in Iraqi cities this week in a worrisome new turn for the country's stability, neighboring Iran had little to lose: It supports both factions.
Iran has shrewdly pursued a strategy of "portfolio diversification" in Iraq. It backs a wide range of actors - even competing ones _with support, money and weapons to ensure that it has a say in Iraq's future, Western officials and analysts said.
"They are like lobbyists. They're spreading the money around, so whoever wins owes them," said Juan Cole, a University of Michigan professor and expert on Shiite Islam who's criticized U.S. policy in Iraq. snip
But Iran has spread its largesse far and wide, the officials and analysts said, in pursuing three main goals in Iraq: promoting Shiite political dominance, keeping the United States off-balance and avoiding all-out sectarian civil war on its western border.
So far, it's achieved all three.
Curious that this is the same tactic that Reagan and old man Bush used during the Iran/Iraq war. Support and arm both sides. That way we can't lose Reagan and Bush figured. Hmmm.