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Publish Date : 23 November 2017 - 22:23  ,  
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US, Allies Outraged by Defeat of ISIL in Syria: IRGC Official

TEHRAN (Basirat) :Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Deputy Commander for political affairs Brigadier General Rasoul Sanayee Rad says supporters of ISIL are furious that the terrorist group’s domination in Syria has come to an end.

US, Allies Outraged by Defeat of ISIL in Syria: IRGC Official

The end of the ISIL terror group’s domination over Syria has caused ripples among the terrorists. IRGC Deputy Commander for political affairs Brigadier General Rasoul Sanayee Rad has, in an article published on the Persian-language Basirat website, weighed on the consequences of the terrorists’ defeat for their supporters. The highlights of the analytical piece follow.

The liberation of the town of Bu Kamal as the last urban stronghold of ISIL in Syria led to the terrorist group’s military defeat. The direct presence of top Iranian commander Major General Qassem Soleimani in the battle along with the struggles of the resistance front secured the victory and led to the death knell for a caliphate based on modern Jahiliyyah( false conception of  True Islam plus takfiri wahhabism) and violence built upon US-style Islam and Takfiri Wahhabism, and neutralized an entity used as a proxy for hegemonic powers and Zionism to promote Islamophobia.

The developments which led to the defeat of ISIL and the victory of Iran and Hezbollah infuriated Al Saud rulers, the US and some of its Arab allies and the creators and covert supporters of the terrorist group, prompting them to accuse Iran of causing instability in the region and to call the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) a terrorist entity.

The Americans estimated that ISIL would remain in Iraq for the next decade, and envisioned no clear time limit for the presence of the terrorists in Syria. So, they couldn’t tolerate the ISIL’ defeat at the hands of resistance forces and Syrian troops. Therefore, they are furious at the defeat of ISIL, especially when the victory is associated with the name of Iran and Hezbollah. The US is cashing in on Saudi Arabia’s fear of its future and keeps thinking of selling arms to the Arab country while continuing to fuel tension and instability in the region.

France, too, has been opportunistic, and instead of learning a lesson from its initial collusion with ISIL and Al Saud in imposing the violent Takfiri terrorism on the region, are once again supporting terrorists. Of course, concerns over the seizure of the Hariri family’s assets by Bin Salman and the withdrawal of their savings from French banks have also contributed to the illogical behavior of the Élysée Palace.

Interestingly enough, those who created and supported violent Takfiri terrorism, which imposed years of instability on the region and caused death and destruction in Iraq and Syria and made their people homeless, and who bred violent wolves to wage proxy wars in Asia, Africa, Europe and even the US and caused panic, instead of thanking the resistance front and saying they are sorry for their past mistakes have opted for "fuite en avant” (literally translated as ‘forward escape’) and accuse those who fought against terrorists of committing acts of terror and destabilizing the region.

The US and its Western and Arb allies consider ISIL’ defeat as their own, and seek to take vengeance upon those who caused the defeat. In the eyes of Washington and its allies, the defeat of ISIL means the influence and credibility of the victors will grow.

I wish they, instead of getting angry and resorting to force and hypocrisy to advance their interests, would learn lessons from their wrong policies and not repeat them.

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