Zakharova : U.S. must remove its traces in Iraq, Libya, Afghanistan and Syria

The Spokeswoman of the Russian Foreign Ministry Maria Zakharova , commented on the statement of the deputy chief of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the US Armed Forces, General John Hayten , by calling on the USA  to “remove its traces” in Iraq , Libya , Afghanistan and Syria .

“Perhaps before the US’s focus on the threats in the Middle East, it should remove its small traces in Iraq, Libya, Afghanistan and Syria,” wrote Zakharova on her Telegram channel, referring to America’s destructive role in the region and the world.

Hayten had previously stated that “the United States, which sees developments in Afghanistan and Iraq, should not ignore the threats in the Middle East, but should deal with them differently and leave small traces so that our body is more focused on threats from China and Russia.”

Zakharova suggested that the assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moise is related to his negotiations with China over the supply of the anti-coronavirus vaccine and Washington’s position on it.

Zakharova added that private military companies and mercenaries used by the Americans often enjoy the cover of security companies to achieve their goals in various regions of the world, stressing that the aforementioned company was involved in the assassination attempt of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, according to Venezuelan intelligence information.

Zakharova concluded her post by saying that “the killers have experience, and some of them underwent training in the United States, noting that two of the suspects hold American citizenship.

Inas Abdulkareem

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