Three major US goals in Syria; Attempts to overthrow Bashar al-Assad have gone down in history.
In his speech, the US Deputy Secretary of State claimed that the country has three main goals in Syria, none of which include trying to overthrow the Syrian government.
According to the Anb Baladi website, Goldrich initially said that in recent days he had met with various Syrian factions, including the so-called “Coalition of Opposition”, the “Syrian Democratic Forces” (Qasd), the “Syrian Democratic Council”, and the “Syrian Kurdistan Autonomous Administration”. The so-called “Syrian Provisional Government” has met with civil society groups to explain the US government’s stance on the Damascus government.
According to the US official, Washington currently has three main goals in Syria:
– Increase humanitarian aid in Syria
– The defeat of ISIS and the assurance of the inability of this organization to rebuild itself, which is the main reason for the continued presence of the United States in Syria.
– Ensure that local fires continue and try to prevent escalation of tensions
Without mentioning any attempt to overthrow the Syrian government, he said Washington was trying to get the Syrian government responsible for its alleged use of chemical weapons. An accusation that has never been proven and has been repeatedly denied by the Damascus government.
Goldrich then stressed that the US government has no intention of normalizing relations with the Syrian government and does not support the normalization of relations between other countries and Damascus. He stressed the continuation of sanctions against the Syrian government and its supporters.
The US Deputy Secretary of State also claimed, without mentioning the country’s illegal military presence in Syria, that Iran’s role has led to the failure to resolve the Syrian crisis and the realization of stability and security.
The US Deputy Secretary of State also claimed, without mentioning the country’s illegal military presence in Syria, that Iran’s role has led to the failure to resolve the Syrian crisis and the realization of stability and security.
The United States has established military bases in northeastern and southeastern Syria and continues to support illegal armed groups, which the Syrian government has repeatedly written to the Security Council and the United Nations, calling the presence an occupation and an insecurity factor in Syria. Is.
The US government no longer speaks of the need to oust Bashar al-Assad in Syria, as the Hebrew newspaper Israel Hume wrote on November 15: “Israel officially acknowledges its defeat and knows that ousting Assad is no longer an option and he “Almost ten years later, Assad is expanding his influence throughout Syria.”
In this regard, a number of Arab countries have returned to the Syrian government in the past year and have resumed their official diplomatic relations with Damascus. The UAE and Bahrain are two countries that have reopened their embassies. Diplomatic talks between Syria and Jordan are also under way, and a trilateral agreement was recently reached between Jordan, Syria and Lebanon to draw electricity from Jordan to Lebanon.