Is it a ‘civil war’ or just another Zio-driven interventionist war? I also wonder why the BBC wouldn’t give a platform to this English speaking state leader? In an exclusive interview with RT, President Bashar Assad said that the conflict in Syria is not a civil war, but proxy terrorism by Syrians and foreign fighters. He also accused the Turkish PM of eyeing Syria with imperial ambitions. Assad told RT that the West creates scapegoats as enemies – from communism, to Islam, to Saddam Hussein. He accused Western countries of aiming to turn him into their next enemy. While mainstream media outlets generally report on the crisis as a battle between Assad and Syrian opposition groups, the president claims that his country has been infiltrated by numerous terrorist proxy groups fighting on behalf of other powers. In the event of a foreign invasion of Syria, Assad warned, the fallout would be too dire for the world to bear. ‘My enemy is terrorism and instability in Syria’RT: President Bashar al-Assad of Syria, thank very much for talking to us today. ‘The fight now is not the president’s fight – it is Syrians’ fight to defend their country’RT: Do you personally still believe that you are the only man who can hold Syria together and the only man who can put an end to what the world calls a ‘civil war’? ‘I believe in democracy and dialogue – but we must be realistic’RT: Do you think that at this point there is any chance for diplomacy or talks or only the army can get it done? |