Iran trained 300, 000 Syrians to help the Assad regime

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Iran has trained some 150,000 Syrian citizens in Iran, and another 150, 000 in Syria itself, Iranian MP Seyyed Mahmoud Nabavian said, Fars news agency reported on Feb. 12.

Speaking at the Islamic Association of Independent Students meeting in Iranian eastern city of Mashhad, Nabavian said all of the mentioned Syrian citizens underwent military training.

Nabavian went on to note that Iran dispatched some 50 000 Lebanese Hezbollah militants to Syria.

Syria has been gripped by deadly unrest since March 2011, with the UN High Commissioner for Refugees putting the number of Syrian refugees at over two million.

The opposing forces in Syria claim that Iranian military forces are fighting against them, while Iran dismisses the claims, saying that Iran only has advisors in Syria, to transfer its military experience to the Syrian army.

Iran is the closest ally of the regime of Syrian President Bashar al Assad.

Nabavian added that Hezbollah has announced having 80 000 missiles that can be targeted towards Israel.

“Iran’s efforts on training Syrian citizens and Hezbollah’s readiness to launch missiles at Israel made the U.S. policy in Syria to be unsuccessful,” Nabavian said.

During the conflict in Syria which began in March 2011, more than 136,000 people were killed in the country and over 4.2 million became refugees in Syrian territory and over two million fled to neighboring countries. Most of the Syrian refugees are in Lebanon , Jordan , Turkey and Iraq.

Iranian officials have previously denied allegations that Hezbollah is a terrorist group. The European Union agreed on July 2013, to put the armed wing of Hezbollah on its terrorism blacklist.

The Lebanese Shi’ite movement, an ally of Iran, has attracted concern in Europe and around the world in recent months for its role in sending thousands of fighters to support Assad’s forces, helping turn the tide of Syria’s three -year-old civil war.

During his visit to Lebanon in January 2014, Iran’s foreign minister Mohammad Javad Zarif put a wreath at the grave of assassinated Hezbollah military commander Imad Mughniyeh.

The United States later condemned the move, as spokeswoman for the White House National Security Council Caitlin Hayden said that Moughniyeh had been responsible for “heinous acts of terrorism that killed hundreds of innocent people, including Americans,” according to Reuters.

The condemnation came as the United States works with world powers to ensure Iran abides by an interim deal aimed at containing Iran’s nuclear program.

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