BBC
Investigation Exposes US, UK, Saudis Protecting IS in Syria
Saeed Naqvi
The BBC expose, with graphic visuals, is
quite emphatic: the US and British led coalition forces enabled hundreds of IS
jihadists escape from Raqqa after the headquarters of their self declared
Caliphate had been bombarded out of recognition. This will set the cat among
the pigeons.
The matter will surely come up in the
British Parliament and Congressional hearings in Washington. More such mischief
is surfacing.
The Defence Ministry in Moscow is
already in overdrive. “The US refused to bomb a military convoy retreating from
Abu Kamal (in Raqqa). The coalition’s aircraft also attempted to prevent
Russian Aerospace Forces from carrying out air strikes against militants.” There
is considerable evidence of “direct cooperation and support for ISIS terrorists
by the US led International Coalition”, the Defence Ministry said.
In a separate incident “Americans
peremptorily refused to conduct airstrikes on ISIS terrorists.” The reason
given was that the militants were agreeing to surrender as prisoners of war and
were “therefore subject to the provisions of the Geneva convention.” US
aircraft obstructed “Russian aerospace from taking action.”
Stratfor, an establishment think tank,
offers almost an apology for terrorism perpetrated by returning jihadists. “Looking
at recent cases involving fighters returning from Iraq and Syria, they have
tended to conduct attacks against soft targets instead of making more complex
attacks against harder, more significant targets. Some examples include a Jewish
museum and the soft side of the airport in Brussels; a concert in Manchester in
the UK; and a café, concert venue and sports stadium in Paris.” Is it not too
sanguine a tone on the theme of returning jihadists who destabilize Western
societies?
Youth, fired by jihad, who have left
their homes in the West for destinations like Syria, are unlikely to be less
than hostile towards their respective societies when they return home. This hostility
will erupt into acts of terrorism listed in the stratfor brief.
The cat-and-mouse that goes on between
terrorists and counter terrorism units confronting them provides room for others
to advance their rogue agendas. It is a witches brew.
This was lethal enough. What has evolved
since the 9/11 wars in West Asia is a system of regularizing terrorists in Company
and Platoon strengths, backed by trainers, finance and weapons, as a military
asset to be relocated wherever required. Sophisticated propaganda is integral
to the project.
If readers have not seen Amaq, the
propaganda organ of the IS, they must instantly obtain a copy online. It is a
glossy publication which would put to shame some of the better magazines in the
business. If IS is an underground, guerrilla outfit, living in bunkers and
trenches, how does it have time, skill, printing presses to regularly churn out
this professional product?
Non GCC Arab diplomats, with access to
their respective agencies, have been informing South Block that US terrorists,
air lifted from various theatres in Syria and Iraq, may have been relocated to
war zones like Afghanistan and Rakhine state in Myanmar. India cannot consider itself
exempt from this global menace.
Almost on cue, appears a piece by Sara
Flounders of the International Action Centre, Washington, focusing on how the Rohingyas
plight worsened in Myanmar. Hostility between the Buddhist clergy, the Myanmar
military and the Rohingya Muslim in Rakhine has continued for years. What then was
the need for the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army, an armed resistance group, to carry
on attacks on 30 Myanmar military posts on august 30? It was only then that the
Myanmar military responded with a wave of brutal attacks on the Muslims driving
them in thousands over the border.
There is an intriguing twist to the tail:
ARSA is headquartered in Mecca, under Ataullah abu Ammar Jununi, a Pakistani national
resident in Saudi Arabia.
Why have the US and Saudi Arabia, who have
supervised a three year long war in Yemen, rendering millions homeless and killing
thousands, turned with so much sympathy to the one million Muslim Rohingyas in Rakhine?
It is their callousness elsewhere that invites this cynicism at their concern for
Rakhine? Are they driven by a desire to control a group in a poor, mineral rich
country bordering China?
Former President, Hamid Karzai has, in an
interview to Tehran Times expressed similar fears.
According to him IS “is the brainchild of
the US and its allies which introduced this terrorist group to the world under the
pretext of fighting extremism and terrorism.” He warns regional powers not to allow
the IS to grow in Afghanistan. He said the “number of this terrorist group is increasing
by the day in Afghanistan.”
The Moscow Initiative on Afghanistan enunciated
by Putin last April sought regional co-operation to isolate IS and Al Qaeda in Afghanistan.
Towards this end the Taleban, an Afghan national entity, should be accommodated
in Kabul’s power apparatus. As soon as Trump saw Moscow developing a constructive
theme in Kabul, he reversed his decision to withdraw from Afghanistan,. He will
stay come wind, come weather.
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Wish the serenly saner thoughts and wisdom will prevail so as to usher an area of mutual trust overcoming the witch crafted animosity .
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