Rice: Iran-Hizbullah-Syria Alliance ‘Bad for the Region’

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The United States on Thursday accused Iran of playing a "nefarious" role in the Syria conflict, one that strengthens the case for President Bashar Assad to be forced out of office.

Susan Rice, U.S. ambassador to the United Nations said the alliance of Iran, Hizbullah and Assad's government was "bad for the region."

Rice was speaking to NBC television shortly after Assad met a top Iranian envoy in his war-torn capital this week and as Tehran hosted a conference on the conflict designed to shore up the beleaguered Syrian regime.

"They view this as an axis of resistance along with Hizbullah, so there is no question that Iran is playing a nefarious role, not only in Syria but more broadly in the region, actively supporting the Assad regime," she said.

"One of the reasons why we are quite clear that the end result must be and will be the departure of Assad, is because this alliance, so to speak, is bad not only for Syria, but it is bad for the region and bad for our interests."

At its hastily-arranged international conference, Iran appealed to Syria's government and armed opposition to open peace talks.

Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi told diplomats from Russia, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Cuba, Venezuela and other nations that Iran opposes "any foreign interference and military intervention in resolving the Syrian crisis."

Rice said the United States was wary about imposing a Libya-style no fly zone over Syria even though it wanted to increase support for the opposition.

Some Syrian opposition rebels and U.S. politicians have called for a no fly zone and Rice said "none of these potential options have been ruled out."

But she told NBC "the reality is that a no-fly zone isn't a simple proposition, it would ultimately involve putting boots on the ground and it would be a very different circumstance than we saw in Libya."

The U.S. envoy said "the Syrian air defenses are among the most sophisticated in the world. Their military is quite a different beast."

She said the United States is "actively looking at ways to strengthen the opposition: materially and financially and substantively and politically and that is already beginning to show some progress on the ground."

The ambassador admitted that fighting between Assad's forces and rebels is intensifying but insisted the "momentum is shifting clearly in favor of the opposition."

"The defections are mounting, the economic pressure is mounting, the political isolation of the Assad is increasing," she said.

Comments 3
Thumb geha 10 August 2012, 11:20

before November, the scene will have totally changed in Lebanon and Syria.

Thumb jcamerican 10 August 2012, 13:00

I wish they cared about the USA as much. The whole mess is because of Israel. From lebanese civil war to anything else happens in that region. Geha keeps attacking HA like it is the only problem in Lebanon. Hopefully, you will get rid of them pr their weapons. Then you have the palestinians issue. This is why lebanon will never rest, until they are granted lebanese citizenship, so Israel can rest.

Thumb fero 10 August 2012, 14:01

what is funny is that they keep saying that iran wants war all the time ..well explain to me miss rice how come they are pushing for negotiations and peace talks while you and your allies keep pushing for war. it is funny when they start wars it is called freedom fighting but when lebanon for example defends itself against israel the US calls it terrorisim .