Hezbollah's Falling Stock

By Greg Scoblete
August 10, 2012

Hezbollah is losing favor in the Mideast.

David Schenker charts it:

'Prior to the so-called "Arab Spring," Nasrallah was among the most beloved and feared men in the Arab world. But a year and a half into the popular Syrian uprising, with Hezbollah's allies in Damascus in trouble and the militia's clerical patrons in Tehran facing a possible American or Israeli attack, Nasrallah seems to have lost his mojo.'

Question: is it better over the long-run for Nasrallah to be marginalized by events in the region or martyred by an Israeli missile?

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