Assad: Syria’s allies will retaliate in response to US strike | JPost | Israel News

Assad: Syria’s allies will retaliate in response to US strike | JPost | Israel News.

By REUTERS
LAST UPDATED: 09/08/2013 19:13
Syrian leader denies that he was behind a chemical weapons attack on his people; Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif says US will ignite a fire across the Middle East if it attacks Syria.

Syria's President Bashar Assad

Syria’s President Bashar Assad Photo: REUTERS

WASHINGTON/BAGHDAD –  Syrian President Bashar Assad warned that if there was a military strike by the United States on his country, there would be retaliation by those aligned with Syria.

CBS reported Assad’s remarks  that he made in an interview with Charlie Rose on Sunday on its news program “Face the Nation.”

Syria was as prepared as it could be for an attack, Assad said.

Assad denied that he was behind a chemical weapons attack on the Syrian people and said evidence was not conclusive that there had been such an attack.

“There has been no evidence that I used chemical weapons against my own people,” CBS reported Assad said in an interview conducted in Damascus.

Meanwhile, Iran’s new foreign minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said the United States will ignite a fire across the Middle East if it attacks Syria. Zarif made the remarks on a visit to Iraq on Sunday, warning Western powers against warmongering.

After more than two years of civil war, US President Barack Obama is trying to drum up support for limited strikes on Syria in response to a chemical weapons attack that Washington blames on Assad’s government.

The Shi’ite-led government in Baghdad has sought to maintain a neutral stance towards the conflict and opposes any Western military intervention in Syria, fearing it will further destabilize Iraq.

“We are concerned about warmongering in this region,” said Zarif at a news conference during his first official trip abroad since taking office. “Those who are short-sighted and are beating the drums of war are starting a fire that will burn everyone.”

Zarif was received by his Iraqi counterpart Hoshyar Zebari and was also expected to meet Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki later in the day.

The Syrian conflict has widened a fault line between Islam’s two main denominations, pitting mainly Sunni rebels, their Gulf Arab sponsors and some Western powers against Assad, whose Alawite sect derives from Shi’ism.

Iraq’s own sectarian balance has come under acute strain from the civil war next door, which has given new momentum to Sunni Islamist insurgents who have been striking with a frequency and on a scale not seen in years.

Sunni and Shi’ite militants from Iraq have also crossed into Syria to fight on opposite sides of the conflict, complicating the government’s official position of neutrality.

“Interference (in Syria) will affect the neighboring countries maybe directly, including Iraq, which will be affected in terms of security and humanitarian issues,” Zebari said at the news conference.

Last week, the Wall Street Journal reported the United States had intercepted a directive from a senior Iranian official instructing Shi’ite militants in Iraq to attack US interests in Baghdad in the event of a strike.

Alireza Miryousefi, the spokesman for Iran’s UN mission in New York, on Saturday denied the allegations and dismissed them as “baseless”.

“One should remember that reliance on such intelligence reports from anonymous US officials will lead to another disaster similar to the Iraq tragedy,” Miryousefi was quoted as saying by Press TV.

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4 Comments on “Assad: Syria’s allies will retaliate in response to US strike | JPost | Israel News”

  1. Luis's avatar Luis Says:

    ”Syria chemical weapons attack not ordered by Assad, says German press”, The Guardian, Sunday 8 September 2013

    We saw this coming and were among the firsts commentators here, claiming that Iranian military advisors and Maher – Assad brother – are running the show in Syria. Is anybody here imaging Assad giving strategic orders and directives? The decision to use the sarin gas in that fateful morning was of a local commander from the war chemical division of the Syrian army. This is a prove of war discipline being lost, because that commander didn’t ask its superior for the permission to use it and even should he asked his superior, he wont have been given permission to use the substance on such a great scale. It was solely the local commander initiative and we know that now after hysterical calls from the command center of the division were intercepted by the Israelis. From those calls, we know that the chemical division commander understood immediately the magnitude of the disaster, when all those documentaries – photos and videos – will start spreading on the web and worldwide.
    It was, indeed, a fateful morning. For all of us. Believe me, when I’m telling you right now, that there isn’t even one man on the official Syrian side who was or is pleased with such of an outcome of that event. Nobody can even look twice at those photos and videos, either. I saw them once, last night, and I was devastated. Until now, in fact. However, forces that are above ours, are starting now acting.
    Gigantic invisible wheels just start rolling. Events even ”smaller” than this tragedy have triggered, in the past, huge lost of life.
    Lets hope for the best and may be God be upon us.

    • Ira's avatar Ira Says:

      “not ordered by Assad” ?
      Had an interesting thought today.
      Have seen more than one author of an article or comment on this site pose the question “Why would Assad do that?” “What could be his motive?”
      Good question.
      Dawned on me today that a few days before this fateful chemical attack I saw a youtube clip of Assad’s end-of-rammadan holiday proccession being bombarded by rebel artillery? Hmmmm?


  2. I believe that what may unfold in terms of military action will be similar to operation desert fox in 1998. 3 day cruise missile and air force assault with the rapid bolstering of opposition forces prior to a full intervention to secure the chemical and bio weapons.


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