Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Strategic Briefing: Syrian and Iranian War Fronts

America's Coalition has been the enemy all along according to Vice President Biden


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Official communiqué –
A session of official talks between Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Army and Armed Forces, Defense Minister Fahd Jassem al-Freij and his Iranian counterpart Hossein Dehghan was held on Tuesday on means of boosting strategic cooperation against terrorism.
During the meeting, the two ministers underlined determination to enhance strategic cooperation between the two armies to confront challenges which encounter the region and pose a threat to its existence and identity.
They affirmed that Syria, Iran and the resistance will not allow the enemies to achieve their goals or affect Syria, adding that Syria’s struggle against the global conspiracy, for more than 4 years, has foiled the US-Zionist plots to divide the region and loot its resources.
The two sides condemned acts of the Takfiri terrorist organizations in Syria and the region, the killing and systemized destruction of institutions and infrastructure, the unlimited support they receive from some regional and international countries in spite of the UN Security council resolutions in this regard.
The Syrian defense Minister briefed his Iranian counterpart on the latest field developments in Syria and the achievements gained by soldiers of the Syrian army to defeat terrorism all over the country.
He affirmed Syria’s determination to combat terrorism until purifying all Syrian territories from this dangerous plague which poses a threat to the region and the world.
For his part, the Iranian Defense Minister underlined his country’s unlimited support to Syria, saying “Iran will not allow anyone to affect or target Syria’s security, stability and territorial integrity.”
He added that his country backs the Syrian government efforts in combating terrorism and running the inter-Syrian national dialogue, away from foreign intervention.
Earlier, Syrian and Iranian military leaderships discussed the steps of mutual strategic cooperation between the two countries’ armies to face regional challenges and threats and the terror dangers on the region and the world.
The talks were held in Tehran between Minister al-Freij and his Iranian counterpart Hossein Dehghan and other Iranian military leaders.
Al-Freij is heading a military delegation on a two-day visit to Iran.
Upon his arrival in Tehran earlier today, al-Freij was welcomed by Dehghan in an official reception ceremony, during which he laid a wreath on the Martyr’s Memorial and the national anthems of Syria and Iran were played
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Coalition’s War On Behalf of ISIS
UAE war Planes took off from Jordan and attacked Syrian SCUD missile storage in Qalamoun.
Hezbollah intelligence uncovered the identity of the planes which took off from a Jordanian base near al Mafraq town and the destruction of Syrian and Hezbollah missile storage is in line with a secret pact between UAE and Israel supervised by Mohammad Dahlan the advisor to Sheikh Mohammad bin Zaid, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi.
The Saudi-Cia backed Kurasan group is fighting in Edlib together with Turkish backed Chechnyan  groups.
From a Syrian Source:
WE do not exclude at all a ground troop invasion by Turkey because the Turks are now hysterical.
General Salim Hara says today on Al Alam TV that the visit of the minister of Defense comes in the context of designing a new strategy to confront the hysteric Turkish-Israeli aggression; it is no longer a proxy war by al Nusra and ISIS and other groups, it is direct now, run from their joint headquarters in Antakya, comfortably located inside Turkey, good hotels and coffee shops, a wartime favorite visit for Senator John McCain and his friends, many of whom are technically enemies of the United States.
We have Turkish special forces on ground besides Saudi, Qatari, Turkish, and Israeli intelligence officers who are supporting them and running their military operations.



http://www.veteranstoday.com/2015/04/28/communique-defense-ministers-of-syria-and-iran-meet/

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