The most important parts of this IRGC commander's general speech are as follows:

When ex-president Mr. Raisi arrived, the Syrian Ministry of Information said that they would raise the flags from the airport to the palace, but we understood that they would not do it.

So we quickly established a task force, and within 5 or 6 hours, we had decorated and prepared the entire road from the airport to the palace and changed the city.

Soon after, we saw the UAE flags flying from the airport to Bashar al-Assad's palace because the UAE foreign minister wanted to come in the morning and leave in the evening. We protested.

Bashar Assad's wife was a Sunni and she wanted to replace Iran with the Arab countries.

The UAE and Saudi Arabia told Bashar Al-Assad that we will pay all the costs and money needed, but you have to get out of Iran, and they did.

In the last three months, Bashar al-Assad and his government have been putting the most pressure on the Iranians.

More than 80% of Iranian families, including Iranian embassy staff, school staff, and officials in Bashar al-Assad's government, have been evicted from their homes with their furniture, and many of them were sleeping in cars at night.

One of our commanders had a secret meeting with Bashar al-Assad in the last few days and he said that he had changed.

In the city of Hama, when this city was about to fall, they did not give ammunition to the Iranians.

As a rescue, an Iranian plane came to Syria but it was threatened and it left.

At the time of the fall of the city of Aleppo, half of the Syrian members in charge of security were on leave, they had returned home.

The Russians were one of the factors in the collapse of Syria. After the Al-Aqsa Flood operation, the Russians acted entirely in favor of the Zionists.

Bashar Al-Assad's definition of resistance is different from ours.

The Russians acted in the interests of the Zionists. During the Zionist attack on Shahid Sadegh, they turned off their radars.

Even Maher Assad, Bashar Assad's brother and one of the top commanders of the Syrian army, was taking bribes from Iraqi pilgrims in Zainabiyah, up to $100 per bus.

There should have been 400 people on the first line of defense against the rebels, but 360 people were taking bribes and staying home.