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News ID: 4108
Publish Date : 20 August 2014 - 21:41

US Creating Crisis in Muslim World

Kayhan Int’l Staff Writer Be it covertly or overtly, the United States has always been hell-bent on creating crisis and havoc in the Muslim world in an attempt to offset its socio-economic and political affairs, and stoke sectarian sedition in the region.
A clear proof could be the ongoing killing spree in Iraq by the US-made terrorist group called ISIL – the self-styled Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant. Interestingly, this is also the very same terrorist group that US President Barack Obama has used as an excuse to sneak his troops back into Iraq under the pretext of ‘humanitarian’ intervention!
However, while touring the West Asia-North African region, the US officials always support the Arab officialdom and try to deliberately add fuel to trivial ethnic and ideological differences. Almost without any exception they also refer to Iran as "the biggest threat to Arab security.”
It is evident that all these accusations, although baseless, should be taken very seriously since they translate into the irrefutable fact that the US administration has every intension to create crisis under their long-term strategies and objectives.
It is true that Washington has failed to fulfill its stated objectives in the so-called global war on terror, but that doesn’t mean they will stop short of pursuing their main goal: Sowing discord and distrust, and if possible war among the countries of the region.
Despite the new US escalation or the so-called humanitarian intervention, the emergence of ISIL and the plan to create an all-out war in the Muslim world, especially in Syria and Iraq, is still high on the agenda of the US regime. It seeks distrust, instability and war between Muslims, but the question is whether they can succeed in getting the expected results?
There is also some kind of self-acknowledgement that the more the US insists on its illegal demands in the region the less positive results it will ever get. However, this only tends to be the case on condition that there is Islamic unity and resolve.
The good news is that many US politicians have already acknowledged that their new round of escalation in Iraq, like all other wars, is a war of words and that they will fail to win it. So yes, one day we will certainly see the last of US troops in the Persian Gulf as well.