Syria’s new leader denounces Iran, calling its proxies a regional threat

Syria’s interim president Ahmed al-Sharaa performs a pilgrimage in Islam’s holiest city, Mecca, in Saudi Arabia, on Feb. 3.
AFP via Getty Images/AFP
DAMASCUS, Syria – Syria’s interim president said Iranian militias that previously operated in the country were not only harmful to it, but also a threat to the wider region.
The president, Ahmed al-Sharaa, led the rebel group that seized control of Syria in December, ousting dictator Bashar al-Assad and the Iranian forces that supported him.
In a wide-ranging interview on Syrian television, Sharaa said Iranian forces were used to “fuel instability” in Syria and other neighboring states.
“The presence of Iranian militias under the previous [Syrian] regime posed a strategic threat to the entire region,” said Sharaa.
Read more on original:


U.S. and Iran discuss moving up signing of deal, sources say
‘Oppressed’ Iran forced to leave U.S. after New Zealand draw
Trump claims ships carrying oil are moving out of strait of Hormuz after US and Iran agree deal
Chant Iran!
U.S. crude oil falls nearly 5% after Trump says U.S. and Iran complete deal to open Strait of Hormuz
What’s in the Iran deal Trump says he’s ready to sign