"What is wanted from Syria today not reforms or democracy, but the fall of the resistant regime which rejected the US provisions and supported the resistance against the new-Middle East Project," Nasrallah told al-Manar TV in an interview broadcast Monday.
He said that President Bashar al-Assad is the only Arab leader who rejected the US pressures and announced that he believes in reforms, serious to carry them out, adding "the Syrian popular Will is to support the reforms."
He stressed that the majority of the Syrian people back the reforms and the Syrian leadership, saying "we have seen hundreds of thousands of Syrians taking to the streets in Aleppo and Damascus to express support to the reforms? President al-Assad has withstood during the last decade against the US attack to dominate the region."
Nasrallah added "we are not with the fall of a resistant regime that is ready for reforms because the substitute will be surrendering to the US administration and this is not in the interest of Syria, or it will take Syria to the civil war.
"What is wanted in Syria now is calm, going to the table of dialogue and cooperating in carrying out reforms? the interest of the nation, resistance and the Syrian people pour in this direction." Nasrallah said.
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