American aggression on Syrian territories supports terrorist organizations, according to Spanish researchers

The Spanish researcher in military affairs, director of the Spanish Geopolitical Institute, Juan Antonio Aguilar, confirmed that the aggression launched by the American forces on areas in Deir Ezzor on the Syrian-Iraqi borders comes in the context of the US-Zionist plan’s agendas targeting countries in the region.

Aguilar noted in an interview with SANA correspondent in Madrid via email that this attack revealed at an early date the true face of the administration of the new American president, Joe Biden. It also indicated that no matter how many American governments and administrations came, the common denominator between them and their priority is to support and protect the Zionist entity and its plans.

Aguilar condemned the US illegal military presence in the Syrian territories and Washington’s support for terrorist organizations and for “Qasd militia” that helps it in stealing and plundering the Syrian oil and wealth and intimidate the people. He also condemned the presence of the Turkish regime forces in northern Syria.

For his part, the researcher on Syrian affairs and the head of the European Front for Solidarity with Syria in Spain, Carlos Bath, strongly condemned the American aggression on Syrian territories, indicating that this act is a flagrant violation of the charters and basis of international law.

Bath emphasized that what the United States has done on the Syrian-Iraqi border constitutes more  evidence of the clear and overt American support for terrorist organizations in that region. He indicated that this aggression is a message to the international community that the United States of America and its allies are trying to prolong the crisis in Syria in order to preserve the interests of “Israel”, calling for the removal of all foreign forces that are present illegally on Syrian territory.

Inas Abdulkareem

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