Western coercive economic measures will not succeed in achieving what terrorism has failed to do against Syria, says Czech writer

Prague, (ST) –  The Czech writer Philip Endler emphasized that the difficult economic and social conditions that Syria is currently experiencing are a direct result of the coercive economic measures imposed by the United States and the West on the Syrian people, which directly affect on their livelihood.

 

Andler said in an analysis published on the website of Qadeytecom (your cause) that, “the Syrian Arab Army has achieved remarkable victories in its war against terrorist organizations and their supporters from Western and regional countries. Despite this, the West has so far refused to acknowledge the defeat of its terrorist tools and plans to target Syria, and therefore it seeks to starve the Syrian people through unilateral coercive measures.

Andler stressed that these measures will not succeed in achieving the goals of the West in Syria or what the terrorists have been unable to achieve, and therefore the only result of these measures is to cause suffering and deprivation for the Syrians.

Raghda Sawas

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