Whether the US decision to end the illegal presence of its troops in Syria, or the trooping into Damascus of the diplomatic staff of Arab reactionary regimes in sheer humiliation after seven years of severed ties and backing of terrorists in a futile bid to overthrow the government of President Bashar al-Assad, are both open admissions of defeat.
Whatever reasons they might give for their about turns – the Americans who had vowed to continue their uninvited stay in Syria until Damascus officially revokes all invitations to its Iranian allies; and the reactionary Arabs who had vowed to stay out of Damascus as long as the presence of the Islamic Republic of Iran permeates – it is obvious that they have eaten the humble pie.
Iran, Iranians, and the groups backed and trained by them to defeat the most macabre and bloodthirsty terrorists the modern world has seen, have a ubiquitous presence in Syria for the new role as nation-builders in the current phase of reconstruction, as affirmation of the grand victory of the steadfast and heroic Syrian people who braved seven years of aggression launched jointly by the US, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the UAE, Turkey, France, Britain, and the illegal Zionist regime.
The road that leads from Tehran to Damascus, via Baghdad and all the way to Beirut, is the straight and unwavering saga of resistance which no big power or its clients can severe. This unbreakable bond ensures the progress and development of not just Syria and Iran, but of Iraq, Lebanon, and in the near future of Palestine, since the path will soon be paved to connect Bayt al-Moqaddas to this network.
Turkey which has finally acknowledged its folly of having given free passage to the terrorists from various countries for destabilizing Syria, is welcome to be part of the regional bloc for reconstruction, provided it withdraws its forces from Syrian soil and seeks the approval of President Assad.
Of course, any decision in this regard is the sole responsibility of the sovereign independent government of Syria, which has already shown its magnanimity in allowing the oil-rich Persian Gulf Arab states – the chief culprits in the destruction of Syrian towns and cities, the killing of hundreds of thousands of Syrian people, and the displacement of millions of others – to reopen their embassies and discuss investment in reconstruction projects.
President Assad, however, behind the diplomatic niceties, is on full alert that their missions or money shouldn’t be hidden agendas for treason against the Syrian people and their government, which they failed to overthrow through the terrorists.
If only the rulers of these wealthy British-created fiefdoms had been Muslim, Arab or manly enough, they would have helped Syria – and also Iraq – to develop into thriving stable societies, instead of offering billion-dollar bribes to Damascus to sever ties with Tehran, and when this failed, squandering billions of dollars on the terrorists to massacre the Syrian people and destroy their towns and cities!
Anyway, it is up to President Assad to keep them in their proper places after the crimes they have committed – and continue to commit by openly embracing the despicable Zionists – by determining the best possible way for making them pay war reparations. They cannot be trusted and should not be allowed to become Trojan horses for the withdrawing Americans.
As for its friends, such as Iran, Russia, China, and the popular forces that helped beat back the American-Arab-Zionist supported terrorists, the government of Syria is right in concluding important agreements with them, aware of the fact that as in the days of war, in the reconstruction phase as well, these countries and groups can be counted upon.
It was also heartening to learn that the recent talks in Damascus between President Assad and Falih al-Fayyadh the special representative of Iraqi Prime Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi and the prospective Interior Minister, covered many of the above issues in a friendly atmosphere, plus the right to the government and popular forces of Iraq to launch cross-border operations against terrorists and those deemed danger to the territorial integrity and national sovereignty of Syria.
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