"If we were not present in Iraq, Syria, and Lebanon today, the disfigured Daesh
militants, who cannot be called humans, would come our borders and inflict the
same suffering on us that they did to the Syrian people,” Head of Iran’s Islamic
Propagation Coordination Council Ayatollah Ahmad Jannati said in a speech on
Sunday.
"It is because of our presence in Syria and Iraq that our lives, properties and
honor are safe today,” the cleric added.
"In many parts of the world, we have responded to oppressed people’s request for
help without any interest,” Jannati said, adding, however, that the story is
different when it comes to Syria and Iraq because if Iran were not present
there, it would be directly in danger.
In recent years, the Middle East has been plagued with Takfiri terrorist groups
like Daesh (ISIL or ISIS), which are believed to have been created and supported
by the West and some regional Arab countries.
The terrorist groups, which claim to be Islamic but whose actions are anything
but, have been committing heinous crimes not only against non-Muslims but mostly
against Muslims in the region.
Iraq and Syria have been among the countries gripped by terrorism.
Iran, a close ally of the two countries, has supported their legitimate
governments in their campaign against foreign-backed militancy and terrorism.
Source: Tasnim