Syria Says Will Stand By Allies On Resistance Axis To Expel US From Western Asia

Hiram’s Notes: My words to you are….What did Elijah Muhammad state concerning this very day and the above statement? He said that….” She is on her way out of not only the near east, but also out of Asia as was predicted long before she ever executed her plan to go…”. She is on her way out of the Near East. This means bloodshed and plenty of it.”–pg.171(tfoa)

And this…. …”You do not have to worry too much about whether or not America is coming out of Asia. Certainly America is coming out of Asia. The odds are against her staying there.“–pg.172(tfoa)

And now all we have to do is read below to see if any of his words hold weight!!!

DAMASCUS – A senior adviser to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad hailed constant coordination between Damascus and its allies in the fight against terrorism, saying the Arab nation will stand by the resistance front to help drive the US out of not only Syria but the entire Middle East region.

Assad’s Political and Media Adviser, Bouthaina Shaaban, made the remarks in an interview with Lebanon-based Arabic-language al-Mayadeen TV channel on Wednesday. She said that Washington has been supporting the al-Qaeda and Daesh (ISIL or ISIS) terrorist groups and that its sponsorship for the al-Qaeda-inspired al-Nusra Front terrorist outfit is of no surprise.

The Syrian people living east of the Euphrates River have been fighting against American occupation forces and enjoy the Damascus government’s backing for their resistance, she added. Shaaban also stressed that the battle on the eastern bank of the Euphrates is complicated and takes time, noting, however, that the Syrians will eventually expel US troops from their homeland.

The Syrian army has the backing of Iran, Russia and Lebanon’s Hezbollah resistance movement in its battle against a host of terrorist groups, which have been wreaking havoc on the country since 2011. Thanks to that support, the Damascus government has managed to win back control of almost all regions from the foreign-sponsored militants.

Syria has been engaged in a liberation operation in Idlib Province, the last major bastion of terrorists in the country. Shaaban further emphasized that her country supports its allies on the regional resistance axis to drive American military personnel out of the entire West Asia region.

There is complete and constant coordination between Damascus on one side and Tehran and the Lebanese Hezbollah resistance movement on the other side in political and military spheres, the Syrian official pointed out. She hailed Tehran-Damascus relations as historical and strategic, reiterating that both Iran and Russia prioritize Syria’s sovereignty and independence.

Taking advantage of the mayhem in Syria, the United States has deployed troops to Syria under the guise of fighting Daesh. It has been running military bases in the eastern part of the war-torn country, which many reports have revealed serve as training camps for various terrorist groups.

The US has also been supporting anti-Damascus Kurdish militants in the country’s northeastern regions, calling them allies in the so-called fight against Daesh, which lost its territorial rule in the Arab country in late 2017. In recent months, US has also deployed more troops near Syrian oil fields to “secure” them, in what Damascus, Tehran and Moscow have denounced as an attempt to steal Syria’s crude resources.

In turn, Turkey supports terrorists fighting to topple the Syrian government. Those elements continue to target Syrian troops and allied Russian personnel. Last week, Russia and Turkey agreed on a ceasefire to stop clashes in Syria’s northwestern Idlib Province that brought the two countries close to direct confrontation amid a Moscow-backed Syrian counter-terrorism operation.

Elsewhere in her interview, Shaaban said the Idlib truce has no confidential terms and paves the way for the liberation of the districts of Arihah and Jisr al-Shughur. In recent weeks, she added, the SAA wrested control over 2,000 kilometers of the country and inflicted casualties on militants and Turkish forces.

Shabban also slammed Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan for serving terrorist interests in the region.

“A meeting between Assad and Erdogan is not possible as long as Turkey occupies parts of the Syrian territory”, she said.

Additionally, Assad’s aide stressed that Syria welcomes relations with all Arab countries, referring to recent visits by Egyptian and Libyan delegations. She also hailed Algeria’s position on Syria, adding, however, that there are no exchanges between the two states.

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