I don't think that Sport should be used as a 'political' weapon in the first place! Just look at what happened at the Moscow Olympics in 1980! The USA withdrew from those games as a protest against the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan and yet the games still went ahead denying US athletes of potential glory through no fault of their own! Going even further back just look at all the controversy over the England Cricket Team's tour's to South Africa back in the late 1960s and 70s! These guys just wanted to play Cricket! Sport should be left out of the political arena altogether imo.
Politics and sport have been intertwined for hundreds od years.. So much so that the list of examples is too long to recall. But one of the most famous is Hitler's attempt at a show of power of his famed aryan race at the 1938 Olympics, only to be upstaged by a young black Jesse Owens from the USA. Also Tommie Smith and John Carlos with their famous black power salute in 1968... These two events were both positive acts in the long term history of sport.
Like it or not, Sport is a huge tool in political positioning, even today with nations hosting to flex their muscles (Beijing opening ceremony) and governments outlining policies for sport to try and sway public opinion. The two sit hand in hand.
As for this boycott. I can't see it happening. From what I have read the boycott is a threat that we would not enter the World cup whilst Blatter is in charge. Ultimately if a handful of major nations agreed upon this, the calls for Blatter to step down would move from a quiet few to quite a loud majority and wouldn't require anyone missing out on the World cup.... Though this is all very hypothetical as it seems Blatter won't leave that job until the day he dies



