This is how the Turkish, Saudi and Qatari regimes supported terrorism in Syria

The big role played by the United States and its western allies and by the Turkish, Saudi and Qatari regimes in creating, supporting, sponsoring, funding and arming terrorism on Syrian soil is not a secret anymore, particularly after some officials from these regimes have acknowledged this role and after intelligence and media reports have revealed this truth.

The Qatari role

Hamad Bin Jasem Al Thani, the Former Qatari Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, who played a major role in the conspiracy against Syria, has been the first to uncover the role of the Qatari, Saudi and Turkish regimes in targeting Syria with the aim of undermining the Syrian state to implement the American-Zionist scheme to fragment the region and dominate its resources.

In October, 2017, Bin Jasem admitted in a TV interview that his country supported terrorist organizations in Syria through Turkey and in coordination with Washington and other allied parties. He said that authorized by Saudi Arabia, Qatar played a major role in the conspiracy hatched against Syria, noting that the military support his country provided to the terrorist groups in Syria used to go to Turkey in coordination with the United States.

 However, Bin Jasesm acknowledged the failure of this conspiracy, creating a dispute among the conspirators.

The Turkish role

On its part, the Turkish regime led by Recep Tayyib Erdogan has been one of the most notable sponsors of terrorism in Syria and the region, as most official acknowledgments as well as intelligence and media reports have exposed the role of the Turkish regime in supporting terrorism in Syria and the region.

The direct Turkish occupation of Syrian territories came to culminate years of conspiracy against Syria. Turkey has turned itself into a headquarters for managing terrorist crimes and coordinating the process of funding, supporting and arming the terrorist organizations, and into a corridor for tens of thousands of terrorists coming from all over the world to cross into the Syrian territories to commit crimes against the Syrian people.

In 2015, the Turkish Jumhurriyet newspaper unveiled a scandal about the Turkish regime’s involvement in supporting terrorism in Syria. It posted photos and videos showing trucks, affiliated to the Turkish intelligence body, while delivering weapons and ammunitions, which were hidden under boxes of medicines, to the terrorist groups in Syria in 2014.

Also in 2015, an officer in the Turkish army admitted in an interview that Erdogan illegally provided the terrorists in Syria with huge amounts of weapons, clarifying that he himself supervised the delivery of these weapons to the terrorists in 2012. He also acknowledged that 49 arms deals were concluded in favor of the terrorist organizations in Syria between 2012 and 2015. The weapons came from Eastern Europe and Central Asia while the money for the weapons came from Qatar.

The Saudi role

Moreover, many facts and reports confirmed the direct involvement of the Saudi regime in providing all forms of support to terrorist organizations in Syria and other countries in the region.

Wikileaks has leaked some documents revealing the acknowledgment of the former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton about the Saudi regime’s crime of arming the terrorist organizations in Syria. Many international reports also stressed that a huge quantity of the weapons bought by the Saudi regime found their way to the terrorist groups.

The Saudi regime doesn’t hide this involvement in supporting terrorism, rather its officials show their pride in their role in fueling terrorism, sending thousands of Saudi terrorists to Syria, sending hundreds of millions of dollars to the terrorist groups and concluding huge arms deals to buy weapons and send them to the terrorists in Syria via Turkey.

In 2016, the Balkan Investigative Reporting Network published a detailed report about the Saudi regime’s concluding arms deals at 1,2 billion Euros to import weapons from Bosnia, Bulgaria, Croatia , the Czech Republic, Slovakia Serbia, Romania and Montenegro with the aim of sending them to Turkey first and then to the terrorists in Syria. The reports indicated that the arms deals were coordinated by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).

 Hamda Mustafa

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