Syria’s New Prime Minister Makes Clear: No Reconciliation with Iran

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Iran propped up Assad for years, I can see why they wouldn't. Plus Iran is Shite.


That may be one reason why Mr. Bashir appears to be throwing ice on any possibility of continuing a close relationship with Tehran. This could be despite a warning from Prime Minister Netanyahu that if the new government “allows Iran to re-establish itself in Syria, or permits the transfer of Iranian weapons or any other weapons to Hezbollah, or if it attacks us — we will respond forcefully, and we will exact a heavy price.”…

A rapprochement with Iran is very far from the thoughts of Syrians. Most of them recognize the vital support Iran gave to keep the mass-torturer and murderer Bashar Assad in power for nearly a quarter of a century. They will neither forget nor forgive. But there is always the possibility that some jihadist group in Syria will want, not in order to do Iran’s bidding but just because, as dutiful Muslims, they believe it their duty, to make war on the “Zionist entity.” It is this group that the IDF has to worry most about it. And since the Syrian military has dissolved into thin air, with many military sites left unguarded, the IDF knew that this was the time to remove the threat of those weapons from falling into the hands of a new, possibly hostile regime ensconced in Damascus, or from non-state actors inside Syria, by destroying as many of those weapons as possible.

Many Syrian refugees will want to return to their country. Some, however, will not want to go back, but must be forced to return, for they are an economic burden to the countries where they have been taken in. Turkey, for example, where three million Syrian refugees now live, is spending billions of dollars to maintain them. In Western Europe, countries have reacted to the overthrow of Assad by halting applications for asylum from Syria. The tyranny has ended, and the new regime promises to respect the rights of minorities, so why should people who want to leave Syria for economic reasons be allowed to claim refugee status? Furthermore, the millions of Syrians who are now in Western Europe — there are one million Syrians in Germany alone — need not be allowed to remain as “refugees,” a status to which they are no longer entitled. They should be repatriated at once. That would save those countries billions of dollars, and also reduce the Muslim presence in their lands that has proven to be so unsettling and dangerous.

When asked by that newspaper’s correspondent at Damascus about speculation that he is open to peace with Israel but not with Hezbollah, Russia, or Iran, Mr. Bashir declined to answer.
Silence on the touchy subject of Israel, no doubt is called for until it become clear what the consensus will be. On the one hand, Israel was an important contributor — perhaps the most important contributor — to the fall of Assad. Some Syrians may dare to recognize that for themselves, but will not speak of it publicly. But on the other hand, Syria has been a relentless enemy of the Jewish state since 1948, and has fought three major wars — in 1948, 1967, and 1973 — with Israel, while in recent years, Syria has been the wiling conduit for Iranian weapons being sent to Hezbollah. The Syrian people have been brainwashed, from elementary school on, to despise, fear, and hate “the Zionist entity.” So it is all the more surprising that after those two days of Israeli bombing of 500 sites inside Syria, which included the destruction of most of the country’s strategic weapons stockpiles, its air force and military airbases, and its entire navy fleet, there has been no denunciation by the Syrians of Israel for these attacks. Could it be that many Syrians are as concerned as Israel, to prevent the stockpiles in Syria of missiles, planes, helicopters, drones, tanks, and ships from falling “into the hands of extremists” and are secretly grateful that the IDF, not for the first time, has saved the day?

Al-Jolani said: “People are exhausted from war. So the country isn’t ready for another one and it’s not going to get into another one.” This sounds as if Al-Jolani is in no mood to pick a fight with Israel, or even to wage a diplomatic campaign against it for its destruction of so many military sites. When another country destroys your air force and your navy, you would be expected, at the very least, to express outrage. Yet the new Syrian government has as yet remained quiet about the IDF’s attacks on air bases, ships, missile warehouses, weapons research plants, stores of chemical weapons. Perhaps it, too, worries about groups allied to ISIS or other fundamentalist groups managing to seize Syrian weapons in an attempt to seize power in Syria, and is quietly grateful to Israel for having removed that danger.

 

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Imagine, Syrians thankful for "The Zionists " :devilish: actively, and pro-actively destroying existing and weapons enroute to their Arab-Islamic brothers in Lebanon, Gaza and the West Bank!?!? And even thankful there will be less weapons in their own country for the next militant shibiblet wanting to continue terroristic violence among and by Arabs..
 
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When another country destroys your air force and your navy, you would be expected, at the very least, to express outrage. Yet the new Syrian government has as yet remained quiet about the IDF’s attacks on air bases, ships, missile warehouses, weapons research plants, stores of chemical weapons.
That country who destroyed your country's military defence capabilities
has nuclear weapons. Retaliation is suicidal. That scum of the world of
a country has openly warned you of the consequence of aligning with Iran
and you know it meant what it said. It is foolish to respond with defiance
at a time when your own country is in shamble and without the resources
and means to defend against land grab from that scum. Now is the time to
build a functional government not to make enemy. At some point Syria will
need to add nuclear weapons to its arsenal for deterrence against Israel.
Apparently that has to be set aside however imperative it is.
 
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That country who destroyed your country's military defence capabilities
has nuclear weapons. Retaliation is suicidal. That scum of the world of
a country has openly warned you the consequence of aligning with Iran
and you know it meant what it said. It is foolish to respond with defiance
at a time when your own country is in shamble and without the resources
and means to defend against land grab from that scum. Now is the time to
build a functional government. At some point Syria will need to add
nuclear weapons to its arsenal for deterrence against Israel. Apparently
that has to be set aside however imperative it is.
Getting a little hysterical there? 😂Have you read Russian or Iranian propaganda before dinner again? You may get indigestion from that, you know
 
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Getting a little hysterical there?
Getting hysterical is not how states in the Middle East
sharing the same scummy neighbor of the world
with full backing of its American poodle should behave.
Staying calm instead is the way it should be. They better
refrain from going hysterical for many years until that
scum ceases to be a threat. These countries have
been disunited and worse even fighting each other for too
long. They have to wake up and strive fo form an alliance against
that scum. Perhaps an alliance like a NATO in the Middle East
would do the job.

😂Have you read Russian or Iranian propaganda before dinner again? You may get indigestion from that, you know
I do have a lifetime of love of the music of Prokofiev, Shostakovich, Tchaikovsky,
Stravinsky and the Russian Mighty Five. I have also made a few friends from
Iran and am impressed by their culture. That being said I can assure you I
have no more love for Russia and Iran than for China, India, Korea and so
forth. I do know much of the propaganda from Russia and Iran are BS.
I have no problem with that because those BS are too obvious to be deceptive.
It is the propaganda of NATO and the west spread in the media that I find
more intriguing. I find it hard to understand how easy people in the
west could be so readily duped by mainstream narratives on climate
change, Ukraine war and Israel. Amazingly people outside the collective
west are generally not as much gullible. I have long got used to living
among the sheeple though.
 
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Getting hysterical is not how states in the Middle East
sharing the same scummy neighbor of the world
with full backing of its American poodle should behave.
Staying calm instead is the way it should be. They better
refrain from going hysterical for many years until that
scum ceases to be a threat. These countries have
been disunited and worse even fighting each other for too
long. They have to wake up and strive fo form an alliance against
that scum. Perhaps an alliance like a NATO in the Middle East
would do the job.



I do have a lifetime of love of the music of Prokofiev, Shostakovich, Tchaikovsky,
Stravinsky and the Russian Mighty Five. I have also made a few friends from
Iran and am impressed by their culture. That being said I can assure you I
have no more love for Russia and Iran than for China, India, Korea and so
forth. I do know much of the propaganda from Russia and Iran are BS.
I have no problem with that because those BS are too obvious to be deceptive.
It is the propaganda of NATO and the west spread in the media that I find
more intriguing. I find it hard to understand how easy people in the
west could be so readily duped by mainstream narratives on climate
change, Ukraine war and Israel. Amazingly people outside the collective
west are generally not as much gullible. I have long got used to living
among the sheeple though.
You do realize that Saudi Arabia is planning to sign a treaty with Israel right? It's going to happen. Once that does, Iran is going to be the target. With Yemen as the next probably go through. Meanwhile the West Bank, Gaza and now the Golan Heights are going to be annexed in full.

It will take decades for Syria to even be remotely a threat, beyond bits of terrorism. The new powers are going to have to either divide power, or consolidate it. I'm expecting the former in the short term, the latter in the long term. They literally have no military power of consequence now. Allies are few and far between. Turkey is going to do a full court press. The internal problems will mount.
 

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Treaty or no treaty signed with Israel at some point Saudi, Iran, Iraq and
eventually Syria will have acquired nuclear missiles for national defence.
That should guarantee balance of power in the Middle East.

Missiles carrying nuclear warheads as weapons may not be as
technologically advanced and costly as you may think. North
Korea a backward country of imbeciles could make them and
put them to good use.
 
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Frank just had a bleeding aneurysm and BombaKlatt a full on fatberg break loose in the main artery to his brain and block the rest of his brain resposible for his speech Tourettes!


Imagine, Syrians thankful for "The Zionists " :devilish: actively, and pro-actively destroying existing and weapons enroute to their Arab-Islamic brothers in Lebanon, Gaza and the West Bank!?!? And even thankful there will be less weapons in their own country for the next militant shibiblet wanting to continue terroristic violence among and by Arabs..
Fanboi fiction
 

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You do realize that Saudi Arabia is planning to sign a treaty with Israel right? It's going to happen. Once that does, Iran is going to be the target. With Yemen as the next probably go through. Meanwhile the West Bank, Gaza and now the Golan Heights are going to be annexed in full.

It will take decades for Syria to even be remotely a threat, beyond bits of terrorism. The new powers are going to have to either divide power, or consolidate it. I'm expecting the former in the short term, the latter in the long term. They literally have no military power of consequence now. Allies are few and far between. Turkey is going to do a full court press. The internal problems will mount.
Racist hallucinations
 
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Frank just had a bleeding aneurysm and BombaKlatt a full on fatberg break loose in the main artery to his brain and block the rest of his brain resposible for his speech Tourettes!


Imagine, Syrians thankful for "The Zionists " :devilish: actively, and pro-actively destroying existing and weapons enroute to their Arab-Islamic brothers in Lebanon, Gaza and the West Bank!?!? And even thankful there will be less weapons in their own country for the next militant shibiblet wanting to continue terroristic violence among and by Arabs..
Pencil in need of a sharpener
 

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Frank just had a bleeding aneurysm and BombaKlatt a full on fatberg break loose in the main artery to his brain and block the rest of his brain resposible for his speech Tourettes!

Imagine, Syrians thankful for "The Zionists " :devilish: actively, and pro-actively destroying existing and weapons enroute to their Arab-Islamic brothers in Lebanon, Gaza and the West Bank!?!? And even thankful there will be less weapons in their own country for the next militant shibiblet wanting to continue terroristic violence among and by Arabs..
😂😂 Too funny. Frank has been banned, but who knows maybe he's coming back with the same name otherwise he's already got another handle. Same with Bomboklatt also known as Danmand or Oil & Vinegar. In any case most are happy for the less bullshit on Terb. I was reading some of the Syrians on the golan wanted to be annexed by Israel, which is doing a good job by eliminating Assads weapons.
 

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That country who destroyed your country's military defence capabilities
has nuclear weapons. Retaliation is suicidal. That scum of the world of
a country has openly warned you of the consequence of aligning with Iran
and you know it meant what it said. It is foolish to respond with defiance
at a time when your own country is in shamble and without the resources
and means to defend against land grab from that scum. Now is the time to
build a functional government not to make enemy. At some point Syria will
need to add nuclear weapons to its arsenal for deterrence against Israel.
Apparently that has to be set aside however imperative it is.
The worst country in the world? You're either stupid or just full of hatred. Sounds like Dan or Bomboklatt with a different handle.
 

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Getting a little hysterical there? 😂Have you read Russian or Iranian propaganda before dinner again? You may get indigestion from that, you know
They're going nuts. Israel defeated Hamas and Hezbollah. Syria and the Iranian connection is fallen too. Israel destroyed S 300 and 400's and most of the other weapons. It would be easy for Israel and the US to blow up Iranian nuclear facilities. Apparently Trump is thinking about it too. (y)
 
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I stand corrected, both 😂 These are bad times for Terb jihadists.
yeah Syria situation kinda screwed up their narrative a fair bit 😂
 
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