Umlauf: The West and the Turkish regime support terrorists in Syria

On February 8th, the Czech university professor Vaclav Umlauf confirmed that the United States and the Turkish regime have supported and continue to support terrorist organizations in Syria.

He said that the United States and the Turkish regime are working to polish the image of terrorists in the de-escalation zone in Idlib, stressing the need to stop doing so.

In an article published by the “A Republica” website, Umlauf said that these countries that support terrorists in Syria are working to beautify their image by various means in an attempt to legitimize their actions.

He pointed out that the European Union, which supported these terrorists, began to perceive the risks of their return to it, which poses a threat to the security of Europeans themselves.

European countries are witnessing a state of security alert for fear of the return of terrorism, which some of those countries have supported and overlooked their crimes in Syria, especially after terrorist attacks occurred in several European cities.

O. al-Mohammad

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