Arab League’s Negative Role about the Crisis in Syria

Despite the differences that have emerged recently between Wahhabi Saudi Arabia and Qatar, they are still continuing in their support for terrorism. In other words, the disagreement which happened between the two countries does not mean that they abandoned their terrorist’s thought. But each of them has its style in the killing and bloodshed and the result is just to continue their conspiracy against the Syrians.

Regarding Turkey’s role, Erdogan hasn’t any interest in ceasing the terrorism in Syria. Indeed, he has personal benefits through the corrupt deals. No one can deny that Erdogan’s government didn’t waste efforts in offering facilities for terrorists to enter the Syrian interior and escalate terrorism in it.

Jordan, also has its role in fueling the situation on its borders with Syria, of course in alliance with Israel and Al-Saud. Undoubtedly, Jordan gets the price of the establishment of the training camps for terrorists before their penetration into Syrian territories.

Moreover, the Zionist entity is considered the most important player in supporting terrorism in the region as a whole. It seems clearly that the alliance between the Wahhabi Saudi Arabia and the Zionist entity has actively contributed in the escalation of the crisis in Syria. But any one may ask here, where is the role of the Arab League about what is going on in the Arab countries?

In fact, the Arab League’s negative role is crystal clear when it provides justification for the terrorism which caused destruction to the Arab countries especially in Syria. And Qatar has dominated entirely all decisions of the Arab League Secretary General who is considered but a small employee who obeys orders.

But the important question here is that who is drawing this new role of the Arab League?

Simply we can say that Qatar and Saudi Arabia had actually bought the Arab League in the interests of the Zionist entity and the US, the main sponsor of terrorism in the world.

 

Ahmad Orabi Ba’aj

E&T: M.Wassouf

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