MOSCOW, (ST)- The Institute of Strategic Studies in Moscow has published a new book on “Daesh” terrorist organization and its danger on international peace and security. The book focuses mainly on the fact that this terrorist organization is a tool used by Washington to establish a new world order that achieves its hegemony on the world.
The book also makes it clear that the Turkish cooperation with Deash aims at expanding the war and biting more areas from neighboring countries.
Anna Glazova, Head of the Center for Asia and the Middle East at the Russian Institute for Strategic Studies (RISS) introduced the book, saying it reveals the dimensions of “Deash” in the world politics, the US role in creating this terrorist organization and the reasons behind the organization’s disobedience of its sponsors.
She pointed out that the book uncovers the role set for Daesh to change the political map of world countries.
Glazova said that events relating to fighting “Deash” and other terrorist groups have started to accelerate after Russia began its military air operations in Syria.
She added that “the current Turkish leadership doesn’t want stable, prosperous secular countries to be its neighbors…It is trying to divide these countries and bite some of their parts.”
On his part, the Syrian Ambassador in Moscow Riad Haddad described publishing the book as “very important”, stressing that parties in the US-led coalition, which claim fighting Deash, aim but to use the terrorist organization to destroy countries.”
He affirmed that “exploiting religion and politicizing Islam aims at distorting Islam and insulting the Moslems. It seeks using narrow-minded people as fuel to feed and spread terrorism as to serve creating what Washington called creative chaos in the region”.
He asserted that no country in the world is fortified against the danger of systematic terrorism, pointing out that the best way to put an end to terrorist threat and expansion is to make alliance with the forces that have proved high efficiency in fighting terrorism, particularly the Syrian Arab Army.
Haddad urged reactivating the Security Council resolutions on combating “Deash” and establishing a regional coalition that may be turned into an international coalition to fight terrorism in accordance with the initiative proposed by the Russian President Vladimir Putin in this respect.
Hamda Mustafa