Pro-Iranian elements of the old al-Assad regime are still trying to incite hatred, protests and fights in Syria, non-resident fellow at the Atlantic Council Omer Ozkizilcik says.
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00:00The former head of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards Mohsen Reza today said the Syrian resistance
00:06will be revived in less than a year. Is this an indication of Iran's plans for Syria in
00:13the future?
00:14Yes, definitely. As you have stated earlier, many of these protests that were organized,
00:20we know actually who these people are. While some watchers outside who did not follow Syria
00:26on a professional level may not know them, people who know Syria and have followed Syria
00:31professionally know that they had close relations with Iran. What we see is that not the pro-Russian
00:38but the pro-Iranian elements of the Assad regime are still trying to incite some hatred,
00:43trying to get up some demonstrations, some protests, have some clashes, fighting, some
00:49resistance. And this indicates, and we have seen points like that, an Iranian Shia cleric
00:54had called the people to behead anyone who is trying to enter the regions of the Alawites.