Western Gov'ts Create 'Perfect Climate' for Terror by Funding Extremists
By funding radical organizations – from the Afghan Mujahideen to the Islamic State – Western governments "have created the perfect climate" for terror attacks in their homeland and used the terror threat as a pretext for implementing Orwellian-style policies, Scottish geopolitical analyst Steven MacMillan writes.
Citing the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) report, MacMillan noted that back in 2012 the US authorities were well informed that the major forces driving the insurgency in Syria included "the Salafists, the Muslim Brotherhood and AQI (al-Qaeda in Iraq)." Al-Qaeda in Iraq is one of the names used for the notorious Islamic State.
According to the report, US intelligence officials envisaged the establishment of a "declared or undeclared" Salafist principality in Eastern Syria (Hasaka and Der Zor) in order "to isolate the Syrian regime."
In its turn, the French government has delivered vast sums of money and weapons to the so-called "Syrian opposition," MacMillan emphasized.
In a further complication of the situation, former French minister of Foreign Affairs Roland Dumas revealed that the war in Syria was "prepared, preconceived and planned" by some Western top officials at least "two years before the violence" erupted in 2011.
But were London, Paris, Brussels and Washington indeed unable to foresee the possibility of terror attacks in Europe after they armed Syrian religious extremists and then flooded Europe with refugees and migrants from the Middle East and North Africa?
Predictably, terrorists jumped at the opportunity to enter the European Union alongside innocent asylum seekers, the analyst remarked.
"This leads to the question: Do Western leaders welcome more attacks?" he asks.
"In Syria, we're looking for the political solution to the problem, which is not Bashar Assad. Our enemy in Syria is ISIL," Hollande said as quoted by MacMillan.
And still it is difficult to believe that the West will change its foreign policy course anytime soon, the analyst believes, expressing the hope that Russia "will encourage the West to move in the direction of sanity."
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