Allegations that the Syrian regime used chemical weapons last month
are a “pretext” by the West to attack the country, Iran’s Supreme Leader
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said. Iran is Syria’s main regional ally and has warned Western powers
against intervening in the country’s civil war, as the United States
edges towards launching strikes against the Damascus regime.
Washington and its allies “are using the chemical weapon [allegation]
as a pretext,” and “are saying that they want to intervene for
humanitarian reasons,” Khamenei said on Thursday. “The United States is wrong about Syria, and it is certain they will
suffer… just like in Iraq and Afghanistan,” Khamenei told members of the
Assembly of Experts, the body that supervises his work. Separately, the chief of Iran’s elite Quds Force unit, Qassem
Soleimani, said Tehran would back Syria “until the end” in the face of
possible US-led military strikes. Some analysts believe a wider goal of US President Barack Obama’s
determination to launch strikes is to blunt Tehran’s growing regional
influence and any consequent threat to Washington ally Israel. “The aim of the United States is not to protect human rights… but to
destroy the front of resistance [against Israel],” the Quds Force
commander was quoted as saying by the media on Thursday. “We will support Syria to the end,” Soleimani added in his speech to the Assembly of Experts. He did not elaborate on the nature of the support and Iran has
constantly denied allegations by Western powers that it has sent
military forces to prop up President Bashar al-Assad’s embattled regime. A year ago, the chief of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards, Mohammad Ali
Jafari, said members of the Quds Force foreign operations unit were in
Syria to provide Assad’s government with “counsel and advice”. Iran’s Defence Minister Hossein Dehqan, meanwhile, ruled out sending troops or weapons to Syria. “The Syrians do not need us to provide them with weapons because they
have a defensive anti-aircraft system themselves,” he was cited in the
local media as saying. President Hassan Rouhani said Iran will do “everything to prevent” an
attack on the Syrian regime, according to extracts from statements
published in the media. “Any action against Syria is against the interests of the region but
also against the friends of the United States in this region,” he said. “Such action will help nobody.” The US, France and other countries accuse Assad’s forces of launching
chemical weapons attacks on the outskirts of Damascus on August 21,
which they say killed hundreds.
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