The Scorpion of Terrorism

His Excellency President Bashar Al-Assad has underscored in a recent  interview with the Russian Izvestia Newspaper that “terrorism is not a winning card you play when it suits you and keep it in your pocket when it doesn’t. Terrorism is like a scorpion; it can unexpectedly sting you at any time. Therefore, you cannot support terrorism in Syria whilst fighting it in Mali.” It is indeed clear for all now that Syria has been waging a fierce  war of defense against al-Qaeda affiliated terrorists of about 83 countries.

It is the legitimate war of defense  by every true Syrian against more than a third of the world countries which aim at ending the geostrategic pivotal resistant role of Syria. Once these countries failed to subjugate Syria and end its resistant role, they have resorted to terrorist threats of launching strikes against Syrians under the false flag of chemical weapons. Actually Syria has been for long victim for the threats of Israeli nukes and not to mention the chemical weapons in the hands of the notorious terrorist groups in Syria. The terrorist cannibals  in Syria, as documented and proved, have used their chemical weapons  against members of the Syrian hero Army and civilians in many places of Syria: Khan al-Assal, Aleppo, Jobar and Barza in Damascus Countryside, as well as many other documented places.

The Syrians, however,  are more determined than ever today to stand up against such threats and to pursue their battles against the targeted terrorism aiming at destroying the Syrian State. The Syrians are to stand up to the challenge and strike at the influx of large amounts of Takfiri and Wahabi terrorists from other countries – estimated in the tens of thousands, and as long as they continue to receive financial and military aid from the ewes, Israel, Turkey, EU and US. The ball of terrorism and fire is indeed to burn  al-Qaeda affiliated groups, initially created in the early 80’s by the United States and the West, with Saudi funding, to fight the Soviet Union in Afghanistan, and  the region in its entirety.

Accordingly, the region is in  a dire need for peace, stability and security for all. Had the US, Israel and their allies wanted so, the right path is through the proposed Geneva 2 conference and starting to pressure “the countries supporting terrorism in Syria, to stop the smuggling of weapons and the streaming of foreign terrorists into the country.”

 Dr. Mohammad Abdo Al-Ibrahim 

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