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Sunday 12 October 2014 - 00:38
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Airstrikes on Kobani plot for foreign presence in Syria: Iran cmdr.

Airstrikes on Kobani plot for foreign presence in Syria: Iran cmdr.
[caption id="attachment_120861" align="alignright" width="214"] Smoke rises from the Syrian town of Kobani, as seen from the southeastern Turkish town of Suruc, October 10, 2014.[/caption]
A high-ranking Iranian military commander says the US-led airstrikes against the ISIL targets in Syria are part of a show aimed at paving the way for foreign military presence in the Arab country.
There is premonition of conspiracy to victimize the people of [Syrias Kurdish town of] Kobani in order to create a bridgehead for the military presence of the [so-called US-led] coalition in Syria, Iranian Armed Forces' Chief of Staff Major General Hassan Firouzabadi said on Saturday.

He expressed deep concern over a possible massacre in Kobani, saying such a thing would amount to a criminal tragedy."

The Iranian commander also lashed out at the US for its selective airstrikes against the ISIL terrorists, saying the raids have contributed to the militants advances in Iraq and Syria.

The Iranian commander underlined the need to help the Kobani people in their fight against ISIL, implicitly criticizing the Turkish government for refusing to let Kurdish fighters to cross the border into Syria to join the anti-ISIL battle.

He also called on the international community, particularly Muslim countries, to condemn the ISIL attacks in Kobani.

The Iranian commanders remarks come as Kurdish militants continue defending the town of Kobani against the ISIL militants.

On Friday, the United Nations' envoy to Syria, Staffan de Mistura, warned that thousands of people "will most likely be massacred" if Kobani falls into the hands of ISIL Takfiri militants. He also urged Turkey to allow in Kurdish volunteers to cross border into Syria to defend Kobani against the ISIL terrorists.

Meanwhile, Turkey has called for the creation of a no-fly zone over its border with Syria as the United States and its allies continue launching airstrikes against the ISIL terrorist group in Syria.

Iran has cast doubt on the sincerity of the US-led attacks against ISIL targets, saying Washington seeks its own gains in its so-called anti-terror battle.

By Press TV

 
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