30 Apr 2024
Sunday 8 September 2013 - 13:06
Story Code : 48504

Iran today: Rafsanjani steps back on Syria

More than a week after he stirred Iranian opinion with the declaration that the Syrian regime used chemical weapons on its own people, former President Hashemi Rafsanjani pulled back on Saturday: he told war veterans, Recent quotes [attributed] to me regarding Syriaare absolutely not true.
Rafsanjani told an audience on August 29, The Syrian people who were the target of a chemical attack by the authorities must now face the threat of foreign intervention.

A leading Iranian news agency published the statement but soon withdrew it. When it reappeared, the key words by the authorities had disappeared.

Even so, the former Presidents statement caused a stir inside the Islamic Republic, with many politicians calling for him to retract the remarks.

Iranian media were quick to feature Rafsanjanis denial. Fars News, pressing the Rouhani Government to take the right line on Syria,dresses up the former Presidents statement, Recently a quote from me about Syria has provided a pretext for new misuses and machinations by such (western) media, which was not at all right and correct from the beginning.

Press TVadds this extract:

Unfortunately Syrians, who have been struggling for about two years with civil war, all kinds of suffering and extraordinary displacement, are now also under foreign [military] threats because of unproven allegations of chemical weapons use.

The question remains: is Rafsanjani now accepting the hard-line of regime factions, especially the Revolutionary Guards, on Syria?

Or did he pull back because he had succeeded with his initial statement in casting doubt on unconditional support for President Assad?

By EA WorldView

 

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