Iran
would take action if U.S. attacked Syria: official
Iran
would take action if the United States were to carry out an act of
"stupidity" and attack Syria, an Iranian military official
was quoted as saying on Saturday, but the comments later disappeared
from the state-linked agency website.
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September, 2012
Iran
has steadfastly supported Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in his bid
to suppress an uprising which both Tehran and Damascus see as a proxy
war by Israel and Western states to extend their influence in the
Middle East.
"If
America were to attack Syria, Iran along with Syria's allies will
take action, which would amount to a fiasco for America,"
Mohammad Ali Assoudi, the deputy for culture and propaganda of the
Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), was quoted as saying.
Assoudi's
comments were first carried by the government-linked news agency
Young Journalists' Club but were later apparently taken down from the
group's website. The comments were picked up by Iranian news sites
including Iran's Jam-e Jam newspaper and the BBC's Persian-language
site.
Iranian
officials were not immediately available for comment.
Assoudi
did not specify exactly what steps Iran would take, but said Syria's
allies would implement their joint military pact in the case of a
U.S. attack.
"In
the case of American stupidity and a military attack by this country
on Syria, the joint military pact of Syria's allies would be
implemented," Assoudi said.
Iran
and Syria signed a mutual defense pact in 2006, but little is known
of its details, or whether there are any other signatories.
The
Islamic Republic considers Assad's government, along with Lebanese
Shi'ite militant group Hezbollah, part of an "axis of
resistance" against the influence of the United States and
Israel in the Middle East.
But
while Turkey, Gulf Arab countries and Western states admit to giving
non-weapons aid to the Syrian rebels, there is little or no appetite
in Washington, especially in an election year, for direct military
intervention in Syria. Without U.S. leadership, its allies also
appear unwilling to go it alone.
Iran
accuses Western powers and regional states of supporting and arming
the rebels, while the rebels accuse Iran of sending IRGC fighters to
help Assad crush the uprising.
"With
cooperation from Qatar, Turkey and Saudi Arabia, America has the goal
of striking a blow against Syria and making preparations for the fall
of the Syrian government," Assoudi said.
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