Chairman of Iranian Majlis – the National Security and Foreign Policy Commission that Zionist regime officials fully know that attacking Syria will trigger an all-out war in the region, not only within the Syrian borders.
Chairman of Iranian Majlis – the National Security and Foreign Policy Commission - Alaeddin Broujerdi said on Wednesday that the Zionist regime officials fully know that attacking Syria will trigger an all-out war in the region, not only within the Syrian borders.
During a press conference marking his recent visit to Syria, Broujerdi stated that given the failure of the Zionist regime in its four last wars against Hezbollah and Hamas it has no energy to engage itself in another one presently.
Stressing that Syria is the main barrier facing the Zionist regime, the Iranian official noted that the US and its allies are mobilizing all their financial and political sources to transform Syria’s political structure in order to benefit the Zionist regime.
Broujerdi stated that the US and a number of western countries, contrary to all their claims of fighting terrorism, are dispatching armed terrorists from 23 world countries to massacre the Syrian nation and destroy its infrastructures.
He said attempts to ruin Syria’s infrastructures especially the military ones prove the Zionist regime’s direct involvement in war there.
He reiterated that the US has recently opened a new front against Syria along the Jordanian border to provide training and arms to terrorists, adding that opening a new war front indicates that the US feels defeated in changing political system in that country.
Turning to the recent “friends of Syria” meeting in Turkey, Broujerdi said it hosted enemies of Syria with only 11 countries participating instead of the previous 100.
“Such a move indicates the gradual decline of the support for anti-Syria forces worldwide,” he pointed out.
Asked to comment on Iranian and Russian support for the Syrian government, he said that “the Syrian army is still untouched yet, so the country is practically in no need of military aid by other countries,” dismissing claims of military support of Iran and Russia for Syria as a propaganda war.
As to the support of the Turkish government for armed opposition groups in Syria, Broujerdi believed that Turkish officials are pursuing such policies due to Washington’s pressures, urging Ankara to revise policies in this regard.
Commenting on the recent Zionist regime threats against Iran, he said it has been repeating such threats for several times but it is certainly incapable of bringing them into practice thanks to Iran’s high capacities and might.