Iranian General Accuses Russia of Deceiving Tehran in Syria Operations
In a surprising divergence from Iran's official stance, Brig. Gen. Behrouz Esbati, a senior commander of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps, publicly criticized Russia's military actions in Syria. In a recent speech in Tehran, Esbati claimed that Russian forces misled Iran by stating they were targeting Syrian rebel positions when, in reality, they were bombing uninhabited desert areas. He stated that this mischief contributed to the significant setbacks experienced by Bashar Assad's government, which recently faced a major challenge from rebel groups.
Esbati expressed frustration over the ineffective collaboration between the two allies, stating, "We were defeated, and defeated very badly," in reference to Assad's weakening position. He also hinted at a lack of support from Moscow during Israeli airstrikes on Syria, alleging that Russian radars were turned off, facilitating the attacks.
He placed some blame for Assad's fall on internal corruption within Syria, citing rampant bribery among high-ranking officials. These remarks come in the context of strained Iran-Syria relations, exacerbated by Assad's reluctance to allow Iranian operations against Israel from Syrian territory. This candid evaluation raises questions about the future of Iran's support in the region and the implications for Russian interests, especially as Moscow appears to be reallocating its military resources amid the ongoing war in Ukraine.
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