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The West has brought terrorists attacks on their own people by supporting for decades
Islamist terrorists trying to achieve geostrategic objectives, said the editor of
Politics First Marcus Papadopoulos, commenting on the
Brussels blasts.
“
The roots of these terrorist attacks are
Western foreign policy. For the last 30 years or so
America in particular, but also
Britain and
France have been working with Islamist terrorists to try and achieve geostrategic objectives. And this is what happens when you get into bed with repugnant dangerous extremist people – it comes back to haunt you,” he told RT.
“In
Afghanistan in the
1980’s the
Americans and the
British were supporting the Mujahedeen including
Osama bin Laden against the
Russians; in the
1990’s during the
Bosnian civil war the Americans facilitated the arrival of Mujahedeen fighters into
Bosnia to fight the
Serbs, because the Serbs were fighting the Islamists, the Americans were anti-Serb. But the Americans brought the Mujahedeen fighters into
Europe.
The Americans then invaded
Iraq and they turned Iraq into a hotbed of
Islamic fundamentalism,” he said.
“Britain and France intervened in
Libya and turned that into a failed state. Now it is ruled by various
Islamist groups including
ISIS. America, Britain and France, and their regional allies -
Turkey,
Saudi Arabia, and
Qatar - have been supporting Islamist groups in
Syria to try and overthrow the
Syrian government… We have to analyze Western foreign policy, and by doing so, we will see that the
West has brought these terrorist attacks on their very own people,” Papadopoulos added.
“The threat from Islamism terrorism would be nowhere near as powerful as it is today without the support they receive from the West. And the West uses them trying to achieve geostrategic objectives,” Papadopoulos continued.
Papadopoulos suggests in the immediate term Europe has to have borders again.
“Schengen has failed and it is finished. But if we want to tackle the reasons for the terrorist threat in the long-term, and we must always think of the long-term. We have got to see an end to Western foreign policy, in which it uses Islamist fighters to trying to achieve geostrategic objectives,” he said.
According to Papadopoulos, Syria at the moment is the principle root for
Islamist terrorism.
“In order to reduce the threat Europe is facing from Islamist terrorism, the West and its regional allies – Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Qatar must - end all forms of support to all militant groups in Syria,” he said.
Papadopoulos proposes the Americans, the British, and the
French tell Turkey: “
Close your border with Syria. Do not allow Islamist fighters to cross into Syria anymore. Do not allow jihadists to cross from Turkey into Syria.”
Then, he said, “eventually the terrorists in Syria, the Islamist fighters will be starved, and the
Syrian army, which is the heart and soul of the fight against the Islamist terrorism, backed by the
Russian military will be able to liberate more and more territory which is currently occupied by ISIS, al-Nusra, the
Free Syrian Army, who are all Islamist groups…”
According to Papadopoulos Turkey played a crucial role in the
Syrian conflict and allowed its territory to “become a training camp for Islamist terrorists to go into Syria.”
“ISIS of course in the last year or so has taken over regrettably oil fields in Syria – they have managed to push the Syrian army out; and ISIS has been selling oil to Turkey. And
Erdogan, the
Turkish president, a close friend and ally of America, Britain and France has been benefiting financially.”
But the picture is bigger here as
Ankara is “a puppet of the West,” the analyst said.
“America has given the green light to Turkey to destabilize Syria, to use Islamist terrorists, jihadists to try and destroy the Syrian government,” Papadopoulos told RT.
What the West and its regional allies are trying to achieve in Syria is the overthrow of the Syrian government, and by doing that, “they would end
Russian power and influence in the
Middle East, and
Iranian power and influence in the Middle East,” he said. “It is the game of chess in the West and its regional allies are playing. However, it is ordinary people, who are suffering,” Papadopoulos concluded.
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- published: 23 Mar 2016
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