Anti-Terror Coalition Meeting in Paris Uncovers Intention to Use “ISIS” in Achieving US-NATO Agenda in Region
PARIS, (ST)-Members of the so-called US-led Coalition against ISIS concluded their meeting on Tuesday without coming up with any clear plans to eliminate the terrorist organization whose majority consists of foreign terrorists.
Statements by participants revealed weakness in the fight against ISIS and recognized that the coalition efforts were inadequate.
Remarks by French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius, who said that the battle against ISIS is long, uncover the coalition’s intention to invest this terrorist organization in implementing a NATO-American agenda in the region.
The coalition members renewed their alleged call for “launching a political process in Syria under the UN supervision as soon as possible”, but they didn’t rule out adopting the policy of interference in Syria’s internal affairs and of imposing political solutions on the Syrian people contrary to Geneva statement principles.
The statement issued by the coalition members following their meeting urged “launching a true comprehensive political process in order to implement the principles of Geneva statement,” yet the United States and Britain keep sending more forces and trainers to train what they call “moderate opposition” which basically consists of terrorist groups serving al-Qaeda, ISIS and al-Nousra Front terrorist organizations.
The statement repeated charges against the Syrian government of not seeking fight against ISIS, while the truth is that the Syrian Arab Army has inflicted much more heavy losses on ISIS than the coalition’s strikes have done.
Western reports have revealed that the US and the allied countries were not serious about fighting ISIS while other reports from Iraq stressed that the American planes dropped weapons and ammunition to ISIS terrorists in Iraq.
The Iraqi Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadi stressed that “the world is talking about supporting Iraq in the confrontation of ISIS but progress is so little on ground.”
“We almost didn’t get anything…we depend on ourselves,” al-Abadi said, pointing out that “ISIS expansion is a failure to the whole world”.
Syria’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Walid al-Moallem said during a meeting with his Armenian counterpart a few days ago, that Syria never depended on the coalition strikes and that all who count on these strikes are deluding themselves.
Hamda Mustafa