Top Iranian General Admits Big Defeat in Syria

Iran’s top ranking general in Syria has contradicted the official line taken by Iran’s leaders on the sudden downfall of their ally Bashar al-Assad, saying in a remarkably candid speech last week that Iran had suffered a major defeat but would still try to operate in the country.An audio recording of the speech, given last week by Brig.Gen.

Behrouz Esbati at a mosque in Tehran, surfaced publicly on Monday in Iranian media, and was a stark contrast to the remarks of Iran’s president, foreign minister and other top leaders.They have for weeks downplayed the magnitude of Iran’s strategic loss in Syria last month, when rebels swept Mr.

al-Assad out of power, and said Iran would respect any political outcome decided by Syria’s people.“I don’t consider losing Syria something to be proud of,” said General Esbati according to the audio recording of his speech, which Abdi Media, a Geneva-based news site focused on Iran, published on Monday.“We were defeated, and defeated very badly, we took a very big blow and it’s been very difficult.”General Esbati revealed that Iran’s relations with Mr.

al-Assad had been strained for months leading to his ouster, saying that the Syrian leader had denied multiple requests for Iranian-backed militias to open a front against Israel from Syria, in the aftermath of the Hamas-led attack of Oct.7, 2023.Iran had presented Mr.

al-Assad with comprehensive military plans on how it could use Iran’s military resources in Syria to attack Israel, he said.The general also accused Russia, considered a top ally, of misleading Iran by telling it that Russian jets were bombing Syrian rebels when they were actually dropping bombs on open fields.He also said that in the past year, as Israel struck Iranian targets in Syria, Russia had “turned off radars,” in effect facilitating these attacks.We are having trouble retrieving the article content.Please enable JavaScript in your browser settings.Thank you for your patience while ...

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