We have agreements with many countries including Iran, including Russia, including other countries that are about different things including armament. It’s cooperation like any cooperation between any two countries, which is normal. It’s not related to the crisis.
BASHAR AL-ASSADFor Turkey, they think that if the Muslim Brotherhood take over the rest of the region, they will be very comfortable, they will be very happy, they will make sure that their political future is guaranteed.
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It’s a dangerous thing when someone gets up in the morning and has nothing to eat.
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No doubt that the U.S. is a super-power capable of conquering a relatively small country, but is it able to control it?
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At the end, I said [chemical weapons] is something not to be discussed with anyone.
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In the eighties, we asked for international coalition against terrorism after the Muslim Brotherhood crisis in Syria when they started killing, of course they were defeated at that time. We asked for the same thing. So, this is a long-term policy that we base our policy on for years now.
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Worry does not mean fear, but readiness for the confrontation.
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I cannot afford to make mistakes.
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[Chemical weapons] isn’t about what the United States believe in, it’s about the reality that we have, and this reality, we own it, we don’t have to discuss it.
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[Hezbollah forces] cannot exist all over Syria anyway, for many reasons, but they exist on the borders.
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We didn’t say that 80% [of terrorists], for example, or the majority or the vast majority, are foreigners. We said the vast majority are Al-Qaeda or Al-Qaeda offshoot organizations in this region.
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Syria is geographically and politically in the middle of the Middle East.
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Russia is very important, Iran is very important, Hezbollah is very important. All of them are important. Each one made important achievements against the terrorists in Syria, so it’s difficult to say who is more important than the other.
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When you have terrorism, you have a war. When you have a war, you always have innocent lives that could be the victim of any war, so, we don’t have to discuss what the image in the west before discussing the image in Syria. That’s the question.
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If there is any change regarding that hope, we should ask the Syrian people, not anyone else in the world.
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We would have disintegration of Syria if that was the case. It can’t be tolerated in Syria. I’m talking about the normal reaction of the people.
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[United States] are sovereign country, they are an independent country, but this is their limit; they don’t have to interfere in any other country.
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