Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei directly dealt with thousands of Iranians from different walks of on Wednesday.
He spoke on existing regional matters, especially the most recent advancements in Syria.Syrian President Bashar al-Assads federal government collapsed on Sunday after his army avoided countering a brand-new terror revolt that started in the countrys northwestern Aleppo region.
Here are seven questions Ayatollah Khamenei answered on Syria during his Wednesday remarks:1.
Who is behind the current renewal of terrorism in Syria?A next-door neighbor of Syria has been included.
The primary designers have actually been the U.S.
and Israel2.
How did the U.S.
and Israel help terrorists in their offensive?A joint U.S.
and Israeli blockade successfully sealed Syrias land and air borders, preventing the entry of both people and humanitarian help.3.
Could Syria have anticipated the insurgency that ousted Bashar al-Assad? Irans intelligence services alerted Syria of the upcoming attacks months in advance of their execution in late November.4.
What will happen to the Syrian territories just recently seized by the U.S.
and Israel?They will eventually be liberated by the courageous youth of Syria.5.
How did the Syrian government collapse?The Syrian federal government collapsed since of an absence of resistance from the countrys national army, which prevented volunteer forces from other areas from intervening.6.
Why did Iran preserve a presence in Syria in recent years?Tehrans objective was to eliminate Daesh terrorists who were a risk to not just Iran but the whole area.
Iran was never ever expected to change the Syrian army.7.
What lessons can be gained from the recent advancements in Syria?One should not be heedless of the opponent.
One must not ignore its enemies either.
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