The Syrian government has come out publicly to say that the United Nations are biased toward America. They feel that the US government is conspiring to install al-Qaeda Islamic extremist groups in the Arabic Nations to infiltrate and cause dissension.
Faisal Mukdad, the deputy Foreign Minister and government spokesman remarked that the rebels who are fighting against Bashar al-Assad were “criminals and drug dealers.”Mukdad says it was those rebels who “escalated the attacks” and the Syria has a right to defend itself.
Mukdad blames the US government and France for thwarting peace plans; referring to French foreign minister Alain Juppe’s comment “calling for war”. He says, “This is what the West wants – extremist and al-Qaeda forces controlling the whole region.”
The Syrian government blames “terrorists” for explosions of bomb blasts in Idlib. This bombing occurred after UN “peace monitors” arrived in Syria. The attack directly targeted Air Force and Military Intelligence headquarters, killing 20 security personnel.
Mukdad says that the violence comes from the al-Qaeda and Muslim Brotherhood factions in Syria.
In America, Obama recently announced that we are in a post al-Qaeda era. He said the “war on terror is over” and that the US government “will promote the Muslim Brotherhood.”
While Obama is “promoting” terrorist factions like the Muslim Brotherhood, those same groups are going into other countries to become agitators, created false revolutions and bring uprisings with the intention of toppling the governments of the Arab nations.
Criminals are a big force – something like 59,000 who were drug smugglers, drug dealers, arms smugglers, ordinary criminals who were inside and outside Syria when these developments started,” he said. “How can we control them?”
UN General Secretary Ban Ki-moon is “very biased” says Mukdad. “We may forgive him for some of his statements but now the UN monitors are in Syria he should base his statements on what they are saying.”
Mukdad points out that 9,000 civilians, 6,000 soldiers, police, other security forces and “pro-regime civilians” had been killed. The UN overlooks the cause of the milling to make blanket statements about the Assad regime’s “contravention in the ceasefire” and blames them for refusing to stand down their weapons. Yet, how can the Syrian government gain control when the terrorist al-Qaeda are causing such havoc and killing them men, women and children?
The Syrian government has been putting forth efforts to quell tensions in rebel cities where al-Qaeda factions run rampant. A small group of UN monitors oversee these areas. Their reports are largely ignored by Ban Ki-moon and the UN.
Terrorist factions cause bombings and battles where civilians are caught in the cross fire. While innocent Syrians are being killed by the terrorist groups, the confusion as to their purpose mounts. They appear to simply be agitators, directly cause violence so that there will be violence.
The al-Qaeda factions do not claim the attacks, but rather bicker amongst each other in an attempt to stave off blame. Colonel Khaled says the attack on the Air Force was caused by an internal feud. “There has been a major split in the ranks of the security building,” he said. “Some of the officers wanted to defect. Men from inside fabricated this explosion to gloss over the rift, and kill those that were in support of us. The Free Syrian Army did not do this.”
While these al-Qaeda terrorist are allowed to cause damage to the Syrian government, the officials for the Arabic nation will continue to decry that these terrorists are the cause of the destruction.
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