Podcast Syrian Future Movement (35): Political Dependency from a Current Perspective

  1. We seek to “focus on liberating the national destination from political dependency.”
  2. We distinguish between cooperation based on common interests with non-Syrian states, groups, and entities, and dependence on them by erasing the national identity and moving it from a framework of equal cooperation to a state of subservient subordination.
  3. We believe in the right of all Syrians, whether individuals or entities, to have a regional or even international reach and depth, and that this is not considered an accusation, labor and intelligence, but rather a source of strength, the key to relations that serve the homeland, and bridges between peoples (unless proven otherwise).
  4. We believe that reaching any noble international goal does not mean the destruction of the homeland, nor does it mean dependence on foreigners.
  5. We seek to strengthen the national destination and protect it from collapse.

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