Adding to the voices of numerous researchers, activists, and now world
leaders who are calling out the United States for its open support of
terrorists and terrorism in Syria as well as its poorly-veiled support
for ISIS, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad spoke out about the US terrorist connection as well as the refugee crisis currently unfolding in Europe.
Assad stated “It’s not about that Europe didn’t accept them or embrace
them as refugees, it’s about not dealing with the cause. If you are
worried about them, stop supporting terrorists. That’s what we think
regarding the crisis. This is the core of the whole issue of refugees.”
The United States has been supporting terrorists in Syria since day one, even long before reports of violence on the part of the “opposition” were ever produced in the West.[1] The United States has actively supported “rebel” factions indistinguishable from al-Qaeda and ISIS and attempted to portray these forces as moderates
to the Western population back home. In reality, the overwhelming
majority of these fighters were foreign jihadists, members of al-Qaeda,
al-Nusra, and other related terrorist organizations. ISIS itself was
entirely created by the West with its roots in al-Qaeda, a terrorist organization created by the West in the late 1970s.
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