Iranian Official Says Syria Conflict is Struggle with U.S. for Mideast
إقرأ هذا الخبر بالعربية
The conflict in Syria is a struggle between the United States and Iran whose outcome will decide whether the Middle East follows the path of an Iran-inspired Islamic movement or U.S. influence, a top Iranian official said on Saturday.
"Today, we are in the final with the United States in Syria," Mohsen Rezaie, secretary of the Expediency Council that advises supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, was quoted as saying by the Mehr news agency.
"If Syria falls into the hands of the Americans, the Islamic Awakening movement (Iran's term for the Arab Spring) will become American. But if Syria maintains its policies, the Islamic Awakening will take root in Islam," said Rezaie, who used to lead Iran's powerful Revolutionary Guards.
Khamenei has portrayed the series of Arab revolts since late 2010 as inspired by Iran's own 1979 Islamic revolution, which overthrew a U.S.-allied monarchy.
Iran, though, has sought to depict the Syrian conflict as apart, saying it is an external aggression fomented by the United States and its Gulf allies rather than a popular uprising in the mold of Tunisia, Egypt or Libya.
Iran and the United States accuse each other of giving military support to the opposing sides in Syria's bloody, 17-month conflict, raising the spectra of a vicious proxy war between the longtime enemies.
The Islamic republic is a staunch ally of Syria's regime, and has vowed to do everything to defend Syrian President Bashar Assad's grip on power. It denies, however, sending fighting forces or arms to Syria.
"If Syria remains independent and doesn't fall into the hands of the Americans and the (Western) occupiers, the Islamic Awakening in the region will turn towards Islamism," Rezaie was quoted as saying.
He added that Syria was part of a "golden belt" in the Middle East that the United States wanted to dominate. The other links in the belt, he said, were Iran, Iraq and Afghanistan.
U.S. officials allege that the Revolutionary Guards' elite special operations unit, the Quds Force, was behind numerous attacks on U.S. troops in Afghanistan and Iraq, which America invaded in 2001 and 2003 respectively.
General Hassan Firouzabadi, the head of Iran's armed forces joint chiefs of staff, was quoted by the Revolutionary Guards' website Sepahnews as renewing Iran's accusation that the United States was backing Al-Qaeda cells in the Muslim world.
"Bolstering al-Qaida and the Takfiris (extremist Salafist groups) to conduct a civil war in Syria and massacre Syrians only reinforces these groups, which will use their experience to deal even more severe blows to the Westerners," he said.
Iran's animosity towards the United States has sharpened this year following the application of U.S. and EU economic sanctions crippling its vital oil exports.

This declaration clarifies to those who do not want to understand what is the iranian project, and through them hizbushaitan's.
what really puzzles me are the aounieh! they can read, but apparently they cannot think for themselves! they follow their leader taking them to the abiss.
clearer than this statement there cannot be.

Screw Iran......part of the reason for the conflict is the Syrians are sick of Persian influence. How does he think he can hold ground here when the world knows Iran and the Hezz have killers there slaughtering Syrians? Iran lost already and they don't even know it.

No Sir! It is a conflict between freedom, and totalitarism... and yes, we know which side you are on... the side of hatred and destruction!

No Mister. Even if ASSad lasts, iran will eat itself alive. Teheran is booming with private parties where alchool and skimpy dresses abound. Your people dont accept your telling them how to live their life, how to dress, what to drink. Your regime is hypocrite and is holding Iran by force. Soon the glorious iranian people will rise against you. It is a matter of time.