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Syria crisis: Bashar al-Assad says West will 'pay price' | Syria crisis: Bashar al-Assad says West will 'pay price' |
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Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has said the West will pay a high price for what he described as its support for al-Qaeda in his country's conflict. | Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has said the West will pay a high price for what he described as its support for al-Qaeda in his country's conflict. |
In a TV interview, Mr Assad compared the situation to US support for Islamists in Afghanistan leading to the rise of the Taliban and al-Qaeda. | In a TV interview, Mr Assad compared the situation to US support for Islamists in Afghanistan leading to the rise of the Taliban and al-Qaeda. |
Syria's rebel al-Nusra Front recently pledged allegiance to al-Qaeda and is on a US terror blacklist. | |
The group has emerged as an effective anti-government force. | The group has emerged as an effective anti-government force. |
It first appeared in January 2012 and is the best known of the militant Islamist groups involved in the fighting. | It first appeared in January 2012 and is the best known of the militant Islamist groups involved in the fighting. |
It has claimed to be behind most of the suicide bombings during the conflict. | It has claimed to be behind most of the suicide bombings during the conflict. |
More than 60,000 people are estimated to have died since the uprising against Mr Assad's government began in March 2011. | More than 60,000 people are estimated to have died since the uprising against Mr Assad's government began in March 2011. |
'No to surrender' | 'No to surrender' |
Mr Assad alluded to the aid provided by the US to the Afghan mujahideen in 1980 during their war against the Soviet occupation, seen as one of the roots of jihadism. | |
"The West has paid heavily for funding al-Qaeda in its early stages. Today it is doing the same in Syria, Libya and other places, and will pay a heavy price in the heart of Europe and the United States," Mr Assad said. | "The West has paid heavily for funding al-Qaeda in its early stages. Today it is doing the same in Syria, Libya and other places, and will pay a heavy price in the heart of Europe and the United States," Mr Assad said. |
He said that his own defeat would be catastrophic. | He said that his own defeat would be catastrophic. |
"There is no option but victory, otherwise it will be the end of Syria and I don't think that the Syrian people will accept such an option," he said. | "There is no option but victory, otherwise it will be the end of Syria and I don't think that the Syrian people will accept such an option," he said. |
"The truth is there is a war and I repeat: no to surrender, no to submission." | "The truth is there is a war and I repeat: no to surrender, no to submission." |
Only the Syrian people could decide whether he should stay or go, he added. | |
In the interview, Mr Assad also accused Jordan of allowing rebels free movement across its borders and said the conflict could spread. | |
"I cannot believe that hundreds [of rebels] are entering Syria with their weapons while Jordan is capable of arresting any single person with a light weapon for going to resist in Palestine," he said. | "I cannot believe that hundreds [of rebels] are entering Syria with their weapons while Jordan is capable of arresting any single person with a light weapon for going to resist in Palestine," he said. |
"The fire will not stop at our border and everybody knows that Jordan is exposed as Syria is." | |
The interview - aired on the state al-Ikhbariya TV channel - comes on Syria's independence day, marking the end of French rule in 1946. |