Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad yesterday condemned the recent US
attack inside Syria that killed eight civilians, the official IRNA news agency
reported.
"Such blind and aimless acts once again showed that the US has no base in the
region and it is failed," Ahmadinejad said in a phone call with his Syrian
counterpart Bashar al-Assad.
Regarding Washington's policies and actions, he said "regional and world
nations and governments want the U.S. pullout from Middle East."
"Syrian nation and government defended their country, thus more strongly
proving their strength to the ill-wishers," Ahmadinejad said, adding that "the
Iranian government and nation will stand beside their brothers in Syria up to
the end."
Al-Assad, for his part, thanked the Iranian government and nation for their
pro-Syria stances, saying that "of course regional and global conditions show
that Iranian and Syrian nations and governments have been right."
"The Americans tried to deal a blow on Syrian nation but to no avail,"
Al-Assad said. "The U.S. move further united more than 20 million Syrians and
had a backlash for (Americans) themselves."
The official Syrian media reported that American helicopter-borne troops on
Sunday launched an assault on a building in a Syrian village along the border
with Iraq, killing eight civilians.