Terrorism must end today and now!

Quite a long and incredibly bloody war in Syria is not the first year. Today, Damascus with the help of Russia and Iran has really been able to put under its control most of the country. However, threats persisted — from all sides, in the North, South, West and East.

In the North-West of the country remains a huge problem — Idlib de-escalation zone, the so-called Big Idlib, which is under the control of terrorist groups led by “Hayat Tahrir al-sham” — transformed “Dzhebhat al-Nusra”, which up to a certain time was considered the combat wing of the sinister “al-Qaeda” in Syria. The escalation and armed clashes between the terrorists and the SAA in the past months have clearly shown that the terrorists are well armed, set up for stubborn resistance and receive supplies from foreign sponsors led by the United States. To clean up the Big Idlib will be a difficult task — so far SAA despite air support managed to move only on some kilometers deep into the territory controlled by fighters.

The hardest problem is the American zone of occupation in southern Syria, within the 55-kilometer “zone of deconfliction” around the illegally created us military base “At-TANF” — as, indeed, all us activities in Syria. It is because of the us military there was a humanitarian disaster in the refugee camp “al-Rukban”, and the South of the province of HOMS has become fertile ground for militants supported by the US “New Syrian army”.

Another danger lies in Eastern Syria. Thanks to its huge material and financial capabilities, the United States has turned a huge part of Syria — almost the entire territory of Zaevfratya, rich in oil resources, into another stronghold of occupation. While the “At-Tanfa” zone is a clear and obvious “oasis” for gangs, in the East of Syria the US has created a pseudo-state entity, which is controlled by the forces of the coalition “Democratic forces of Syria” (SDF). The United States provides Kurdish militants with weapons, and in response are able to export illegally extracted Syrian oil. Illegal oil production has allowed to provoke a large-scale fuel crisis in Syria, further complicating the actions of the Syrian Arab army against terrorists.

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But the main and more global problem lies elsewhere. The forced “migration” of militants under the pressure of the Syrian army can lead to an increase in the number of zones in the world covered by terrorism. At risk is Afghanistan, Libya and other nearby countries in the middle East, the state system, which can be shaken by the “democratic” machine of the United States and killed by terrorists.

Militants fleeing Syria under the cover of regional and other countries will look for other areas after they have acquired in Syria not only combat skills, but also strategic and tactical capabilities. In particular, the ability to use great financial and technological potential to recruit as many people as possible, then to carry out terrorist attacks in any part of the world.”

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