New media leaks prove Britain’s involvement in supporting terrorist organization in Syria

London, (ST): The British  “The Telegraph “newspaper has published new leaks that exposed Britain’s role in the terrorist war on Syria and its neo-colonialist ambitions in the Middle East through secret interventions in several countries.

The leaks, which were published under the title “Trojan Horse”, revealed information  about British penetration into Lebanon and its early intervention in the war against Syria since 2011 through the support offered by British officials to terrorist organizations  financially and logistically and through arming terrorists and covering up their crimes. It referred to the establishment of media outlets as independent but in fact they promotedradical ideology as well as training terrorists and arming them with the aim of destabilizing Syria by using terrorists as a tool to achieve certain political goals .

The Telegraph newspaper said that the terrorist attacks that took place in several European citiesshow that the terrorists remain terrorists, although some parties have been trying to improve and burnish their image, while others seek to convince the world public opinion that they are freedom fighters.

In the second part of the leaks published by the British newspaper, the focus was on Lebanon, where it exposed that Britain has penetrated into all important sectors in Lebanon and that it was trying to deceive it by claiming to offer assistance to it to achieve only one goal, which is to occupy it.”

The new leaks affirm what was published last May by British writer Mark Cortes who said in an articlethat Britain started  secret operations in Syria early in 2012 and was involved in smuggling weapons to the terrorists, training them and organizing them under the so-called of moderate opposition in cooperation with the US and the Saudi regime.

Earlier, the British the Canary news website revealed in 2016 the British media involvement in polishing the image of the terrorist organizations operating in Syria and presenting them as “moderate opposition”.

K.Q.

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