Yet while the Western mainstream press has attempted to paint the Iraqi
claims of American assistance to ISIS as “conspiracy theories” and the
manifestation of jealousy, that same press has been forced to admit that
the bombing campaign has resulted in a stronger ISIS presence in Iraq
and Syria and that the terrorist group has become stronger in terms of
strategic location and military presence.
While the United States and NATO act as al-Qaeda’s Air Force in Iraq and Syria, Saudi Arabia and the Arab League fulfill the same role in Yemen.
In addition to bombing the Houthi rebels in a bid to retain ousted
President Hadi in power and to prevent the possibility of greater
Iranian influence in the region, the Saudis have also provided direct
air support for extremists and al-Qaeda jihadis who are currently on the
ground in Yemen, themselves taking control of swaths of territory.
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