War in Syria Caused by US Intervention in the Country: Senator Black

Balck Reveals he has information about British intelligence’s preparation for chemical attack in Idleb

BEIRUT, (ST)- US Senator Richard Black has revealed that he has information on the British intelligence’s preparation for a chemical attack in Syria’s Idleb in order to accuse the Syrian government.

Interviewed by the Beirut-Based “al-Mayadeen” Channel, Black said “the British intelligence body has started to work as to prepare for a chemical attack in order to blame the Syrian government and save the terrorist organizations.”

Black made it clear that “according to studies we have conducted about the attacks, which took place over the past seven years, the terrorists are the ones who are launching the chemical attacks in Syria and we have made sure that all the attacks were launched by the terrorists, so we no longer believe the western narratives, which are trying to blame the Syrian state for the attacks.”

 ‘We must back Syrian Arab army in its fight to liberate Idleb from terrorism’: Black

The US Senator pointed out that the US, France and Britain’s rejection to the Syrian Arab army’s forthcoming military operation to liberate Idleb from terrorism means that these three countries are supporting al-Qaeda terrorist organization, which attacked the United States in 2001 and killed 3000 Americans, “therefore we have to back the Syrian Arab army in its fight to liberate Idleb from terrorism.”

Black affirmed that the American intervention in Syria is the cause of the war in the country, pointing out that Syria has enjoyed peace until “we got involved in the war.”

He clarified that the CIA sent weapons from Libya to Syria through Turkey and it recruited terrorists from all over the world and sent them to Syria, stressing that Saudi Arabia is the country that is managing global terrorism.

Hamda Mustafa

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