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Syrian President Bashar Assad believes that by being passively supporting the al-Nusra Front and Islamic State terrorist groups, Turkey is playing a most destructive role in the Syrian crisis.

“Turkey is playing a most negative role in our crisis. That’s related directly to [President Recep Tayyip] Erdogan himself and [Prime Minister Ahmet] Davutoglu, because they both reflect the real ideology that they carry in their hearts, which is the Muslim Brotherhood ideology,” Assad said in an interview with the French newsmagazine Valeurs Actuelles on Thursday.

The Syrian leader emphasized that, compared to Saudi Arabia and Qatar, Ankara was playing the most dangerous role in general, by giving all possible assistance to the terrorists.

“Some countries support the Nusra Front, which is al-Qaeda, some other countries support ISIL, while Turkey supports both and other groups at the same time. They support them with, human resources. They support them with money, logistics, armaments, surveillance, information, and even the maneuvers of their military through their borders during the fights in Syria."

"Even the money that’s being collected from the rest of the world passes through Turkey, and the oil that ISIL sells is through Turkey, so Turkey is playing the worst part of our crisis,” Assad was quoted as saying by the Syrian news agency SANA.

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Daesh, negative role, Syrian conflict, terrorism, an-Nusra Front, al-Qaeda, Bashar Assad, Ahmet Davutoglu, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Turkey, Syria
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  • Michel van Dijk
    His father would be so proud of Bashar.
  • mzungu Thomas Buschmann
    When Syria will be restored they must sue the alliance of evil for damages, this will amount to trillions.
  • jas
    Assad is being a gentleman. Turkey's role is not subtle.

    www.activistpost.com/2015/11/u-s-turkey-joint-operation-designed-to-save-isis-not-destroy-it.html

    From that article:
    "The Kurds have seized and now maintain control of an area that spans the Turkey-Syria border from its western to eastern extremities all except for one small pocket in the middle – from Jarablus in the East to Dabiq in the West. Others have described the zone in slightly different dimensions as being from Jarablus in the East to Afrin in the East. Regardless, this corridor, also known as a “safe zone,” is about the exact dimensions of the ISIS supply lines coming in from Turkey to Syria and, if either the Syrian military or the Kurds were able to capture this small section of land on the border, ISIS supply lines would be entirely cut from the North."
  • mounir.assi
    No problem Mr Bashar, Turkey will pay for all Syrian destructions first and then Turkey will be destroyed and don't forget that they will pay for all factories stolen from Alep.
    Etdogan and Davotuglu are not long in power even when they steal elections, after all they are only puppets of America,Saudi,and Qatar.
    Erdogan and Davotuglu should face criminal charges.
    Even in Europe, all migrants pass by Turkey and then go to all Europe, everybody knows it but
    No politician will say the truth.
  • tobi.gelando
    President Erdogan has to stay trial in "den Haag" for war crime.... He like to rule the middle east.. Destroy the Kurds, Syria, Israel, Iraq Etc. to gain power the next step could even be Europe!!!
  • n.petrossov
    I guess he supports all the terrosrists in the region not only because of Muslim Brotherhood ideology, but also he's extremely jealous of Mr. Assad for his nobility, for his heroic courage for not giving up of his values, his people. His jealous will lead him to explode, hahaha ....
    (Muslim Brotherhood Ideology=Jealousy) - in Erdogan's case.
  • Eva Brown
    of course Erdogan belongs to the muslim brotherhood what expect from turky ??? kisses ??? lol
  • Eva Brownin reply tojas (Show commentHide comment)
    jas, finaly you wrote something rigth !! Thanks. Is time to understand that Turky is murdering kurds at speed ligth they don t bomb ISIS but only Kurds Otommans want to murder all kurds as they have done to armenians. Kurds and other minorities most be protected buy civilized countries what is enough is enough. I have kurdish friends and they try to do their best defending from Turks Airplanes at same time they keep figthing against ISIS supported by Turky Saudi Araby abd Qatar. At the end of the war Kurds most have their own country abd at least One in meadle east support such ideal. And this is the rigth moment to Syria make peace with Israel and ask help to figth against that terror.
  • qvasko 15
    Ok...and which country supports only ISIS??? It could be right for Turkey but they are accepting a lot of refugees so their role is not absolutely negative....whilst some other countries like Saudi Arabia and Qatar support probably also both but doesn't receive people....and what is then morally the worst role?? Assad statement is only a sort of shallow political accusation....I support Assad in general, but this was shallow as the contrary of previous statement about Paris attacks
  • Baybars in reply toMichel van Dijk(Show commentHide comment)
    Michel van Dijk, I agree with the sentiment but only know that his father was much more of a tyrant than Bashar could ever be.
  • Baybars in reply tojas (Show commentHide comment)
    jas, Interesting perspective. Thanks for posting that
  • Baybars in reply totobi.gelando(Show commentHide comment)
    tobi.gelando, Erdogan wants a new Ottoman Empire!
  • Michel van Dijkin reply toBaybars (Show commentHide comment)
    Baybars, Bashar was elected by 70% of the people. This tyrant talk is tiresome.
  • in reply toqvasko 15(Show commentHide comment)
    Vasko Kelic, agree role of Saudia and US r more negative
  • qvasko 15in reply to (Show commentHide comment)
    nadezhdochka_25, Well, US always has to satisfy needs of their companion Saudi Arabia as they provide them with oil...that's why all of this happens, I am not sure how much is Syria rich in oil?
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