Iranian General Confirms Major Defeat in Syria, Contradicts Official Narrative
In a striking deviation from the public statements of Iranian leadership, Brig. Gen. Behrouz Esbati has openly admitted to a significant defeat for Iran in Syria. Speaking at a mosque in Tehran, Esbati indicated that Iran's relationship with Bashar al-Assad had become strained prior to his ouster. This admission comes after weeks of Iranian officials downplaying the strategic loss they suffered when Assad was removed from power.
Esbati revealed that Assad had consistently refused Iranian requests to allow pro-Iranian militias to initiate operations against Israel from Syrian territory. Furthermore, he criticized Russia, Iran's key ally, for allegedly misleading Tehran about the situation in Syria, claiming that Russian forces had actively facilitated Israeli strikes on Iranian targets by turning off their radar systems.
Despite the setback, Gen. Esbati affirmed that Iran remains determined to maintain its presence in Syria.
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