Assad: Western nations quietly collaborating with Syria
[...] most of the Western officials, they only repeat what the United States wants them to say.
President Barack Obama is opposed to armed intervention in Syria's civil war, which has left at least 250,000 people dead and contributed to a global refugee crisis.
Though he blamed Assad for using chemical weapons in 2013 and threatened military strikes against Syrian forces, he has thus far only authorized strikes against the Islamic State movement and other U.S.-designated terror groups in Syria.
"[...] there's nothing serious," he said.
Because we don't think the administration, the American administration, is serious about solving the problem in Syria.
