WSj: Syria Would Cut Iran Military Tie, Opposition Head Says .
According to Jay Solomon and Nour Malas of the Wall Street Journal (WSJ), the head of the Syrian opposition Burhan Ghalioun and the president of the Syrian National Council, a post Assad Syria will have a very different foreign policy approach. The most significant change will occur in relations with Iran, Hezbollah and Hamas. Damascus would "military relationship to Iran and end arms supplies to Middle East militant groups such as Hezbollah and Hamas." WSj: Syria Would Cut Iran Military Tie, Opposition Head Says . Wall Street Journal DECEMBER 2, 2011. JAY SOLOMON and NOUR MALAS PARIS—A Syrian government run by the country’s main opposition group would cut Damascus’s military relationship to Iran and end arms supplies to Middle East militant groups such as Hezbollah and Hamas, the group’s leader said, raising the prospect of a dramatic realignment of powers at the region’s core. Burhan Ghalioun, the president of the Syrian National Council, said such moves...
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