Friday, August 26, 2011

'Rogue' Iraqi ambassador in Washington: 'Downfall of Assad is good!'

This reminds me of certain rogue elements at the Embassy of Lebanon in Washington.
"The principle that there will be some military presence to help train Iraqi military and police has been largely agreed upon," Iraqi Ambassador Samir Sumaida'ie said in an exclusive interview with The Cable. "You'll see it when you see it. Americans want everything now or yesterday. We don't do it like this. We do it in our own sweet time."
We also asked Sumaida'ie for his take on the Arab Spring, especially the protests raging in Syria, Iraq's neighbor. He said the downfall of the Assad regime is both inevitable and a good thing for the region.
"The Assad regime is steadily losing its friends, its credibility and its grip. It only has Iran behind it, along with a shy neutrality from Russian and China. Other than that, it has lost," he said. "The coming change in Syria will alter the balance of power in the region and will eventually weaken Iran and reduce its capacity to project its power through Hezbollah, Hamas, and other instruments. And it will release Lebanon from the overbearing dominance of Syria."
His comments seemed to contradict the pro-Assad comments made by Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki,..."

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

The only real friends Syria ever had were Iran and the Lebanese people who lived under Zionist bombardments. So what's different today? Nothing.