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Report: Iran Preparing for Role in Syria's Reconstruction
March 11, 2019 9:00 PM
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FILE - A construction crane is seen in Damascus, Syria, April 21, 2018.
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Iranian construction companies are to build thousands of residential units in the suburbs of Syria's capital, Damascus, an Iranian state-run news agency has reported.

Iranian Students News Agency (ISNA) recently quoted a business official with the country's investment association, who announced that Iran would build 200,000 residential units near Damascus.

Iraj Rahbar, vice president of Iran's Mass Construction Society, said the massive housing project has come about after the Iranian and Syrian governments signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) in January 2019.

Tehran has been encouraging prominent Iranian developers to buy property in Damascus, analysts and construction industry sources in Iran said.

"This is not the first time that officials encourage developers to invest in Syria," Amir Reza Masoumi, a Tehran-based architect, told VOA.

Masoumi, who has knowledge of ongoing discussions, said that instability in Syria has dissuaded many Iranian developers from investing in the war-torn country.

"Even now, details on how to protect the interests of Iranian investors in Syria are still unclear," he said.

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FILE - People ride their motorcycle by damaged buildings in the old town of Homs, Syria, Aug. 15, 2018.
Since the beginning of Syria's civil war in 2011, Iran has been a major supporter of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's regime in battling Syrian rebels across the country. Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), a U.S.-designated terror group, and other Tehran-backed Shiite militias have played a major role in recapturing Syrian cities and towns from rebel forces.

Foothold in Syria

As the war is waning, Iran wants to keep a strong footing in Syria by urging Iranian construction companies to invest in the war-torn country.

"The projected location of these buildings is several parts of Damascus suburbs, where massive destruction has taken place," a Syrian journalist, who requested anonymity because of fears from the Syrian regime, told VOA.

"The Syrian regime doesn't make such things public," he added.

He said that he has witnessed some Iranian business groups exploring destroyed parts of Damascus, adding that Tehran has already been involved in several other housing projects in Homs and Latakia provinces.

Syrian regime troops, supported by allied Iranian forces and Russia, regained full control of eastern Damascus in 2018 after nearly five years of fighting with rebel groups.

Iranian officials say that more investments in countries like Syria would help ease some financial pressure on Iran from the international sanctions imposed on the government.

"This is a great way of increasing international turnover and benefiting from our capabilities in terms of construction overseas," said Rahbar, of Iran's Mass Construction Society.

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FILE - Heavy equipment works at a building site in southwestern Damascus, Syria, Oct. 8, 2018.
Experts said Iranian companies would shift their focus to places like Syria since a large number of Iranian investors have been barred from working in the U.A.E. and other Gulf countries, due to inability to transfer money using international banks after recent U.S. sanctions on additional Iranian entities.

"There are quite many methods Iranians have learned to subvert sanctions," Masoumi said. "But a big project like this needs a great banking support between both [Syrian and Iranian] governments."

During several visits by Syrian officials to Tehran, including a recent one by Assad, large investments and increased financial cooperation between the two allies have been one of the major points of discussion, local news reports said.

The role of cleric

In Damascus, Iran has reportedly relied on a prominent Shiite cleric, Abdullah Nazzam, to arrange its real estate dealings. Using his religious authority in Damascus and ties with the Syrian government, he has persuaded residents to sell their properties to Iranian businessmen.

While Iran — a Shiite-majority country — continues to build itself as one of the major players in Syria's future reconstruction, it also wants to carry out a systematic demographic change in many parts of Damascus and elsewhere in Syria, some experts charge.

"Iran is exploiting the fact that many Syrians, who are mostly Sunnis, have become extremely poor because of the war, and so it is offering them high prices for their properties that they can't refuse," said Musallam Talas, a professor of economics at Mardin Artuklu University in Turkey.

Talas told VOA the reason Iran is largely focusing on the housing sector in Syria is the fact that Iranian officials are well aware of how significant rebuilding that sector would be in the future.

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) says the cost of reconstruction in Syria is almost $400 billion. Nearly 65 percent of that amount would go to the housing sector, according to IMF data.

https://www.voanews.com/a/report-iran-preparing-for-role-in-syria-reconstruction/4825108.html
 
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Here's a $400 billion market we are destined to be a major part off for decades to come.

I really hope Syrians can now start rebuilding their country, I think the next steps would be to deal with the so called moderate rebels.
 
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Those 'moderate' terrorists are Turkey backed. We are talking to Turkey to go home and take those 'moderate' one's with them. The territorial integrity of Syria is non negotiable. Turkey agrees on this, so the end game in the favor of the Syrian Republic is assured. Same goes for the NE occupied by the SDF terrorists. They however are skating on thin ice. Trump has long ago betrayed them.......they too are now conciliatory and face no other choice but to rejoin the republic. Their Kurdistan dreams are shattered.

I really hope Syrians can now start rebuilding their country, I think the next steps would be to deal with the so called moderate rebels.
 
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Those 'moderate' terrorists are Turkey backed. We are talking to Turkey to go home and take those 'moderate' one's with them. The territorial integrity of Syria is non negotiable. Turkey agrees on this, so the end game in the favor of the Syrian Republic is assured. Same goes for the NE occupied by the SDF terrorists. They however are skating on thin ice. Trump has long ago betrayed them.......they too are now conciliatory and face no other choice but to rejoin the republic. Their Kurdistan dreams are shattered.

Yeah I think Turkey will eventually be convinced by Russia to abandon its continuous support for the rebels it supports but its going to be tough getting the Kurds to lay down their weapons now, they've been heavily armed by the United States so lets see what the Kurdish leaders decide to do.
 
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Oh don't worry about the Kurds. They talk to us and know that without us, they stand no where. We will support them, but not not at the expense of their neighbors, specially on US orders.

Iraqi Kurds understand that screwing around with Baghdad or Ankara won't be tolerated. Same fate lies ahead for the SDF terrorists. They will come around to rejoin the Syrian Republic. No other way out.

Russia and China are stakeholders on this. They want this settled too, ie; get the US thrown out of the region, just as much as Iran does.

Yeah I think Turkey will eventually be convinced by Russia to abandon its continuous support for the rebels it supports but its going to be tough getting the Kurds to lay down their weapons now, they've been heavily armed by the United States so lets see what the Kurdish leaders decide to do.
 
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Oh don't worry about the Kurds. They talk to us and know that without us, they stand no where. We will support them, but not not at the expense of their neighbors, specially on US orders.

Iraqi Kurds understand that screwing around with Baghdad or Ankara won't be tolerated. Same fate lies ahead for the SDF terrorists. They will come around to rejoin the Syrian Republic. No other way out.

Russia and China are stakeholders on this. They want this settled too, ie; get the US thrown out of the region, just as much as Iran does.

So no Kurdistan then. :lol:
 
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Granted Mr Erdogan had his fare share in the rise of the FSA/ Nusra/ Al-qaeda etc......but most of the ISIS pigs have been armed and infiltrated via the Kurdish controlled cantons of Northern Iraq and NE Syria, on direct US orders. No wonder almost all neighbors of the Kurds have run out of sympathy for them. Today however they stand naked.......lol.......is what happens when you take aid from Tel Aviv and the EU/ US, and when the tide turns you are caught out swimming naked.

So no Kurdistan then. :lol:
 
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Iran should first build a fence at border with Pakistan.
 
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so after role of destruction in syria,iran is now looking for role of construction.strange world! lol.
 
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