Syrian National Council Leader Vows to Cut Syria's Ties to Iran, Hizbullah

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A Syrian government run by the country's main opposition group would cut ties to Iran, and end arms supplies to Hizbullah and Hamas, the group's leader told the Wall Street Journal published Friday.

The interview with Burhan Ghalioun, president of the Syrian National Council, came eight months into an increasingly violent uprising against Syrian President Bashar Assad, with rebels seeking international support.

"There will be no special relationship with Iran," Ghalioun, a 66-year-old university professor, told the Journal in an interview at his home in Paris.

"Breaking the exceptional relationship means breaking the strategic, military alliance," he said, adding that "after the fall of the Syrian regime, (Hizbullah) won't be the same."

He also called for more robust international support for the rebels, including the possible establishment of a no-fly zone.

"Our main objective is finding mechanisms to protect civilians and stop the killing machine," Ghalioun said.

"We say it is imperative to use forceful measures to force the regime to respect human rights."

The rebels may well fail to topple the 40-year-old Assad regime established by Bashar's father Hafez, but a reorientation of Syria away from Iran and towards the West would have major implications across the region.

Ghalioun said an opposition-run Syria would be committed to recovering the Golan Heights, a strategic plateau captured by Israel in the 1967 war, but would pursue its return through negotiations rather than armed conflict.

He also said it would work to normalize relations with Lebanon after decades of tense relations.

Comments 30
Thumb benzona 02 December 2011, 11:17

What are we waiting for? Let's help the so called 'rebels'.

Default-user-icon Haifa (Guest) 02 December 2011, 11:45

Ghalioun is not a rebel but a puppet for the US and European Union.
If he is planing to take The Golan Heights through dialogue, he should stand in the queue after the palestinians.

Default-user-icon Fardoussi (Guest) 02 December 2011, 11:59

So were we to expect otherwise from a movement created and funded by Saudi, Qatari and Turkish Sunni crazies? Good luck, hopeless hopefuls.

Thumb joesikemrex 02 December 2011, 14:27

Us too Lebanese, will cut ties to Hezbollah and Iran very soon

Default-user-icon MUSTAPHA O. GHALAYINI (Guest) 02 December 2011, 14:32

everything has a beginning and an end

Missing people-power 02 December 2011, 14:38

This explains why Hezbollah and Iran have sent black shirt snipers and basij to kill unarmed protesters in Syria. They need to keep Assad in power or else they will themselves become severely weakened.

The hypocrisy of Hezbollah and Iran is on full display. They have placed themselves on the side of the oppressor against the oppressed. They support the tyrant Assad regime, and not the Syrian people. They are helping the murderous regime kill thousands of unarmed protesters, including hundreds of children, just so they can keep the arms supply lines open from Iran to Lebanon.

Major backlash against Hezbollah and Iran will occur not just in Syria, but all over the Arab world. After the Assad regime falls, look for sanctions against the dictator regime in Iran.

Thumb Marc 02 December 2011, 14:46

While hizballah supported the Arab Spring elsewhere they turned a blind eye on the Syrian people. Big mistake, Bashar is in trouble and he is already looking at exit strategy including moving to Russia

Default-user-icon trueself (Guest) 02 December 2011, 15:11

What Galoun is saying has already been factored in by Huzbullah; that's why they are appearing more conciliatory and less aggressive hoping that their power after the end of the Syrian regime would be mimimized by not quashed. The battle for the Syrian people is going to be rather protracted and many more innocent people would die before this bashar abdidate the throne and God know where would his whereabouts will be as he already had tumbled all the nridges with all his traditional allies and friends. I wouldn't be amazed if he ends up exactly like his fellow dictator Gaddafi.

My heart goes to those children that were killed by the regime for no reason whatsoever other than wrecking havoc amongst the opposition party. But the opposition also has no way back from its demands of regime change. So, we are facing a deadlock which means one party has to win in order to end the strife in Syria. My hunch is the opposition would ultimately be the winner.

Default-user-icon Dido Enniyas (Guest) 02 December 2011, 15:17

Hey joesikemrex, are you currently maintaining your ties with Hizbullah? Are you waiting for the Syrian Rambos to cut the ties first and then you will follow? Will you stick around when this happens or will you be controlling the operations from overseas? Please clarify. m3alla2in bi 7ibal al hawa.

Default-user-icon Libnanie (Guest) 02 December 2011, 15:18

Inshallah! We are all dreaming of a time when we can have a sovereign and free Lebanon.

Default-user-icon Gabby (Guest) 02 December 2011, 16:04

Bravo to the Syria National Council. Yalla go go go go go!!!! The Hezz are screwed.

Thumb thepatriot 02 December 2011, 16:13

One thing is for sure. Things will never get back to normal in Syria. The defectors are getting more organized by the day, more and more martyrs means more and more thirst for revenge, and the international community will never forgive Assad...nor will the people...
It is a matter of time only. But the collapse is an inevitable certainty!

Sorry mowaten, Bigdig, Swety thing, and the gang, but your allie is going down...and so are you...and you know it!

Default-user-icon b3albaki (Guest) 02 December 2011, 18:37

hahhahahahha ba3do ma haf wala 2a3ad 3al raf hal2 heda howi lee bado ye2ta3 l 3ala2at l soriyi ma3 7izb allah balashit tbayin 2ahdeef l thawra l soriyi 3afwan l isra2iliyi bee soriya w hawi l jrabee3 3ena bee lobanan kameen ba3don 3am ye7lamo y2admo ras 7izballah lal amarkeen 3a taba2 men dahab .......bas taweli 3a ra2bitkon ya sahayini

Default-user-icon jack (Guest) 02 December 2011, 18:39

I didn't know that there was no relations between Syria and Lebanon,
thanks for telling us Mr Ghalioun
what"s and embassy for?
O"h you ment between Hariri and your gang of so called revolutionaries

Default-user-icon MUSTAPHA O. GHALAYINI (Guest) 02 December 2011, 19:34

it is a mondial struggle or back to the "cold war"...the line from tehran.. baghdad...damascus.. beirut(the mediterrenean ) will be cut, so they put the gangrena in syria to cut from the leg,,,, and the dangerous dewpoint is b4 the end of decembre (the date the americans leave irak.... and we must not forget that russia has its last presence on the mediterrenean through syria,tartous popov naval base...

Default-user-icon John from Koura (Guest) 02 December 2011, 20:03

Marc, a good point about HA turning a blind eye in Syria. Also, ALL the Arab head of states and the M14 leaders NEVER supported the Arab Spring in Egypt, Tunisia, Yemen or anywhere else except in Syria and Libya. Before the "Arab spring" is over, ALL the dictators and western puppets of the middle east will be history.

Thumb shab 02 December 2011, 20:55

Game over

Default-user-icon Anonymous TX USA (Guest) 02 December 2011, 21:06

To Haifa
If Ghaloun is a US/EU puppet...isn't Bashar an Iranian/Russian puppet too
Personally I think they chose the better camp to look up and forge their country in their image.
Just by looking at the living standards, rule of law & respect of human rights in US and Europe that drove millions of Lebanese Shiites & Iranians to emigrate there. I don't see you Haifa eager to emigrate to Syria or Iran.
As for the Peaceful attempt to regain the Golan heights - just observe how much the Palestinians have achieved in the last few years by following peaceful struggle. Compared to the Zero gains they achieved throughout 50 years of terrorism, I would say the Palestinians are on the right track and Palestinians are not dying while getting there.

Missing people-power 02 December 2011, 21:07

Haha.... well said Peace

Default-user-icon John from Koura (Guest) 02 December 2011, 22:51

This statement will hurt the opposition. For the last several decades, the opposition has been criticizing the government for not using armed struggle to liberate the Golan heights. Even if this is ONLY to get short term help from pro_Israel western counties, it will divide the opposition further and play into the government propaganda that they are with the enemy. Asking help to overthrow the Asad regime is one thing, talking about surrendering to the Zionist enemy is totally different. The Iraqi opposition never made statements about Israel to appease the Zionist controlled West whose land is not occupied by Israel. .

Default-user-icon Bandolay (Guest) 02 December 2011, 23:12

Gabby, is the hezb screwed already or are you predicting that the hezb will be screwed sometime in your foreseeable future? You have been generous in the past as to the time frame within which things were going to happen, such a your: next Saturday is coming twenty five days ago!!! (duh!), or your: three months and ASSad will go five months ago (perhaps you meant that he will go to take a leak???), and now this! Man, you were right each and every time! How can I personally thank your mentor, Doctor Mufahman Chi! Have a nice weekend.

Default-user-icon Muhammad (Guest) 03 December 2011, 03:24

Hey, all you HOPING for the fall of Syria (not only the regime) forget it. The Arab zionists may do what they are being told by the US/Isreal but Russia and China will not allow the Zionists to take hold of the Middle East.

Missing theline 03 December 2011, 03:38

What Syrian Opposition are you talking about. Lets see, 1. calling upon foreign troops to destroy their own country 2. dealing with US/Isreali governments to destroy their country's economy 3. Manipulating media with the help of the Arab Zionists. To me all this shows that these so called 'Opposition groups' can only be refered to as traitors and the only thing they want is power and money. Keep dreaming idiots.

Thumb geha 03 December 2011, 06:26

I believe it is time to expell the syrian and iranian ambassadors.

Thumb mrbrain 03 December 2011, 07:34

Hmmmm Israel/Iran is the key in the whole issue. If Bashar decides to cut the ties with Iran he will remain in power "forever" ................
Most of the comments i read doesn't reflect any understanding of the ME political dynamism...
What are you expecting from disrespectable person such as Benzona (Son of the B.. ) .Naharnet when you guys will be responsible and honest??
MrBrain

Missing peace 03 December 2011, 17:12

@sweatin boy = you still didn t answer why you so proudly support the assad s regime after all they did to lebanon!
just blabber talk as usual...

Missing peace 03 December 2011, 18:55

reading sweating baby 's last comment it looks like the syrian were only in lebanon to help the LF...
he forgot to mention (alzheimer i guess) that the syrian helped no one but themselves in lebanon! as soon as one side was getting strong they allied to the opposite side to maintain chaos... helping christians then the muslims then christians then muslims...

concerning the "liberation war" he also forgot to mention that hafez promised aoun the presidency but at the last moment didn t keep his promise resulting in a revenge war against the syrians not a liberation one!

anyway he didn t answer a simple question why is he supporting the syrian regime - and his friends even thanked them for all the good things they did in lebanon- ... remember alzheimer boy?
i guess he doesn t know himself but just because he is told to do so by his masters....

Default-user-icon John from Koura (Guest) 03 December 2011, 21:02

This statement will hurt the opposition. For the last several decades, the opposition has been criticizing the government for not using armed struggle to liberate the Golan heights. Even if this is ONLY to get short term help from pro_Israel western counties, it will divide the opposition further and play into the government propaganda that they are with the enemy. Asking help to overthrow the Asad regime is one thing, talking about surrendering to the Zionist enemy is totally different. The Iraqi opposition never made statements about Israel to appease the Zionist controlled West whose land is not occupied by Israel.

Default-user-icon ILIAS (Guest) 07 December 2011, 16:08

هذا الرجل يقدم خدمة كبيرة لإسرائيل .... وأمريكا تستغل غباء العرب للقضاء على أعدائها

Default-user-icon Lavonn (Guest) 08 December 2011, 18:04

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