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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Nasrallah stands by Bashar Al Assad
2011-12-07
[Emirates 24/7] Leb's Hezbullies leader Hassan Nasrallah on Tuesday vowed to stand by his embattled ally President Bashar Al Assad to the end, lashing out at Syria's opposition for cosying up with Washington and Israel.

"From the very beginning, we have made it clear that we stand by the (Syrian) regime, a regime of resistance" against Israel, Nasrallah said in a speech to mark the Shiite commemoration of Ashura.

Nasrallah's speech, broadcast on a giant screen to tens of thousands in the Shiite stronghold just south of Beirut, came after he made a brief public appearance before the frenzied crowd.

The black-clad leader heaped criticism on the Syrian National Council, the main anti-Assad opposition coalition, slamming the council for aiming to "destroy Syria."

"The so-called Syrian National Council, formed in Istanbul, and its leader Burhan Ghaliun... are trying to present their credentials to the United States and Israel," Nasrallah said.

The Shiite leader's comments came after Ghaliun was quoted as saying a Syria run by the country's main opposition group would cut military ties to Iran, Hezbullies and the Paleostinian Islamist movement Hamas, always the voice of sweet reason,.

"There will be no special relationship with Iran," Ghalioun, a 66-year-old university professor, told the Wall Street Journal in an interview published on Friday.

"Breaking the exceptional relationship means breaking the strategic, military alliance," Ghalioun was quoted as saying. "After the fall of the Syrian regime, (Hezbullies) won't be the same."
Posted by:Fred

#2  Fred, it is probably Iran pushing Hezbollah to support Syria. Whatever Nasrallah thinks. He has to be seen as supporting Assad in Iran.

http://www.haaretz.com/news/middle-east/iran-threatening-to-cut-hamas-funds-arms-supply-if-it-flees-syria-1.399612
Posted by: BernardZ   2011-12-07 08:01  

#1  There were lots of reports of Hezbollah troops helping Assad as late as Sept 2011 but none lately.

If all Nasrallah can do is give verbal support, it means that even Hezbollah thinks Assad's days are numbered.
Posted by: Lord Garth   2011-12-07 00:28  

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