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This comes amid talk of Turkish support for these operations aimed at pressuring the Syrian president Bashar al-Assad To sit down at the negotiating table.
Istanbul-based military and strategic expert Ahmed Rahal said: Aleppo It is the economic capital of Syria, and targeting it at the moment is intended to “accommodate refugees who have left the country, as well as to put pressure on the regime in Damascus, which rejects paths to a political solution.”
Speaking to Sky News Arabia, Rahal added: “Syria has become a breeding ground for Iranian militias who control the joints of the state, the economy and the phosphate wealth.
He stated that the purpose of the military operations “is to put pressure on the Iranian militias in particular.” Hezbollah “To find a solution to the situation in Syria that satisfies the Syrian people.”
Rahal stressed that “getting rid of terrorism requires getting rid of everyone on the terrorist lists from Syria, including Iranian militias, Hezbollah and… Wagner“.
He revealed the existence of a regional and international vision that believes that “Iran has tampered with the region and is preventing a political solution in Syria.”
He stressed that “the countries of the world need stability and finding a solution in Syria that includes two steps: the first is to get rid of Iran and its militias, and then start Syrian-Syrian negotiations.”
“surge surgery”
For his part, the professor of political sciences at University of Tehran Hussein Rojoran said that the operation was surprising in terms of timing due to the arrival of winter on the one hand and the entry into force of the ceasefire in Lebanon on the other.
Speaking to Sky News Arabia, Rojoran believed that “most of the forces that attacked are classified as terrorists and are from different countries.”
He emphasized that “the attack targets the ‘axis of resistance’ with the cooperation… Turkey And Western forces supplying armed factions with weapons to carry out targeted operations in northern Syria.
He stated that “the number of Iranian advisers in Syria and the number of Hezbollah affiliates is small,” noting that “the adoption of Israeli rhetoric in the battles in Syria is shameful.”
Is the future of Bashar al-Assad in danger?
In response to this question, Major General Muhammad Abbas, a military and strategic expert, told Sky News Arabia: “Yes, all of Syria is at risk, not just the president. Bashar al-Assad“.
He added: “All of us in Syria are threatened by the Turkish occupation and Israeli aggression in line with the American one.”
He continued: “All this is to achieve the goals of 2011… to re-aggress on Syria and reshape the region.”
For his part, writer and political researcher, Khairallah Khairallah, revealed to Sky News Arabia: “Turkey is an occupation, Iran is not an occupation, and Israel is not an occupation.” In practice this means that this game is being played by the regime Yes, I agree with what Major General Muhammad Abbas said.
He added: “Yes Syria “It is in danger and there is a very real risk of division, but at the root of this danger are the actions of the regime.”