Assad's Victory in the Syrian War Means a Victory for the Iran Regime
- Monday, 21 November 2016 18:59
NCRI - Commenting on the new US government’s policy in the region especially with regard to the Syrian revolution and people, Dr. Nasr Alhariri of the Syrian National Coalition has told Al-Arabiya TV that “there are realities that have surprised even Assad’s allies. Russia has realized that Assad’s regime doesn’t really exist anymore.”
Member of the Syrian National Coalition Added: “this regime (Assad) doesn’t have any military force or regular army capable of operating within the military rules and frameworks… while those who fight on the ground are the Iranian regime’s, Hezbollah and Iraqi militias.
Actually, during the Obama’s presidency we were faced with the worst scenarios which I don’t think any of which are ever going to happen now. Military support from the opposition was at its lowest level.
Now, the operation Euphrates Shield is making constant progress. Any kind of direct war or a US proxy war against ISIS will definitely benefit the Syrian revolution and by no means will Bashar Assad benefit from that.
Even if Hillary Clinton won the US election, nothing would have ever changed, since she had nothing new in hand, either. They wouldn’t set up a safe zone, nor would they arm the opposition with modern weapons. And even they wouldn’t provide the opposition with a typical military support more than what they’ve already done.
The United states should realize that Assad’s victory in the Syrian war means a victory for the Iranian regime and Russia.
Today, the continuation of Bashar Assad’s regime and the Iranian regime’s presence (in Syria) will more than ever fan the flames of war, not only in Syria but in the region.
The new US President will realize that Assad’s regime doesn’t exist in reality. Even Russia has acknowledged in private meetings that Assad’s regime doesn’t exist anymore and has no power to regain control over the Syrian territory. Russia has stated that its military operation is not aimed at winning the war but it’s seeking to impose its conditions on the negotiating table. Bashar Assad does not have any army, military force or government institutions with which to regain control of Syria once again.”