Iran is Tying to Penetrate the Ranks of the Syrian Opposition « Kawther Salam
Iran is Tying to Penetrate the Ranks of the Syrian Opposition
Mr. Jamal Murad, the representative of the Syrian Coordination in Austria for support of the Syrian revolution, has described the position of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard towards the Syrian revolution as “it is very negative”, accusing them of involvement in the terrorist and criminal acts carried out by the Syrian government against the Syrian civil population and the peaceful marches since the beginning of the revolution.
He said that there is ample evidence which confirm the involvement of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard in the humiliation of the Syrian people during the revolution of freedom.
Mr. Murad reported about the Iranian regime’s attempts to contact the Syrian opposition in two ways:
- 1 – The Iranians are supporting the Syrian regime by all means and ways. They are involved with the Assad regime in all kind of criminal operations against the Syrian people
- 2 – They have tried to contact the opposition in an attempt to persuade them to negotiate with the corrupt Syrian regime. In this way they have succeeded in reaching small and weak groups among oppositions but they failed to achieve their overall goal.
Mr. Murad did not deny that the Iranians had contact with the representatives of the Muslim Brotherhood and senior Syrian figures of the opposition who are currently in Turkey, saying: “several meetings were held between the opposition and regional and international parties in Turkey, among them were Iranians”, adding that the Muslim Brotherhood supports dialogue with the oppositions as a positive development to end to the tragic situation in Syria.
He described the meetings held with representatives of Iran as “formal and sterile”. According to him, they were far away from the content of the conflict and they did not provide an outcome useful towards ending of the conflict in the future, as their conclusions were far away from the demands of the Syrian opposition groups. He said that the number of meetings were a desperate attempt by the Iranian regime to break the barrier of the opposition against the Syrian regime. He described them as “satanic, desperate attempts to infiltrate the ranks of the opposition, who stood as a difficult challenge before the Iranians”.
He described the meetings held with representatives of Iran as “formal and sterile”. According to him, they were far away from the content of the conflict and they did not provide an outcome useful towards ending of the conflict in the future, as their conclusions were far away from the demands of the Syrian opposition groups. He said that the number of meetings were a desperate attempt by the Iranian regime to break the barrier of the opposition against the Syrian regime. He described them as “satanic, desperate attempts to infiltrate the ranks of the opposition, who stood as a difficult challenge before the Iranians”.
About the attempts to Egyptian President Mohammad Morsi, who has tried to engage Iran in the dialogue of the Quartet committee, Mag. Murad said that Morsi wanted to involve Iran in the solution of the situation in Syria “because Iran is part of the problem” and he wanted Iran to commit to and apply any solution, but of the Quartet committee dialogue has failed and then forced President Morsi to declare that Egypt is committed to any Arab military intervention against the forces of the Syrian regime that could end the awful disaster in Syria.
Mr. Murad replied to our question about what are the reasons behind the withdrawal of Iranian battalions from Syria by saying that the Iranian regime had “entered into a game to defend themselves”. He added that “the rules of the game have changed for Iran” and because of that the Iranian regime had been forced to withdraw its troops from Syria and return them home, where the Iranian opposition is starting to gain increased influence under the deteriorated current political situation in that country.
He described the political situation inside Iran as “neither stable nor comfortable” what causes the Iranian regime to fear being deposed, especially in light of the recently deteriorated economic situation in Iran.
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Bonjour madame Salam,
ReplyDeleteIran is obviously a covert ally of the Israelis. During the Shah’s imposed rule by Washington via the CIA, SAVAK was a joint creation of Mossad and CIA. With the French playing a pivotal behind the scenes role in the Ayatollah’s return/rise to power, the Mullahs and a brand of nationalistic “Sharia” locked down the Iranian position, politically, in the region. They have been, ever since, the other covert power in the region. Israel is the first. Prior to that, Israel (Mossad) and Iran (SAVAK) were the covert puppet masters strategically in the North (Iran) and South (Israel) of the region, but in open alliance. Now (even though SAVAK no longer exists) they are only covertly in any kind of power alliance with Hamas etc. in the middle. Both are careful to politely stand each other off but never actually interfere with the other’s position or plans. Iran, by the way, is much too big and mountainous and fortified for Israel to ever take on alone. Iran is not suicidal and will not unilaterally ever take on Israel. The actual war in the region (outside of the bloody genocidal mass murder engaged in by the West on behalf of its client, Israel) is a covert war of False Flag operations with brief moments of cowardly murderous genocidal Israeli bravado. Ehud Barak’s and Benjamin Netanyahu’s unit, the Sayeret Matkal, is most probably the one in charge of the current invasion of Syria by the so called revolutionaries.
The not at all bright Americans still can’t break Afghanistan – no surprise. They shouldn’t be there in the first place – of course!
Saudia Arabia is a Wahabist Israeli/American enclave.
Assad and Syria’s Baathist position are stronger and more preferable to what will be used to balkanize Syria.
As leaders in the region go, Assad is better than any number of Lebanese, Jordanian and Iraqi examples. Assad is not as good as Qaddafi was for his people, by any means, but far better than any accomplice of Abbas.
Turkey is only a secular nationalistic EU-NATO/Russian oriented lapdog.
As each decade progresses, Oded Yinon’s foul plan becomes more and more completed, inch by bloody inch. If it ever comes to completion, there will be nothing left but devastation in the region. It is way past time for the Arab leaders to take back a unified complete leadership role in the whole area and put an end to all of this. If Russia was serious about doing good in the region, they would broker this with a direct Russian – American Pan-Arab meeting sending a no uncertain message to Israel to cease from all of its brutalization of people and espionage interference with other nations. Then, all of the region could seek to build constructively and at the same time free the Palestinians to live as they should in their own land.
Madame Salam, I always hope the best for you and your people and the whole region.
May God have mercy.
Adieu,
Steve
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