DEFINITELY the US-led airstrikes on ISIS terrorists is a preordained tactic to kill a large number of Muslims in the Middle Eastern countries and the continuation of more than a half century old policy of regional tension that started immediately after the Second World War when the West injected and established the terrorist state Israel in 1948 by evicting the Palestinians. Following the Huntington’s doctrine of ‘Clash of Civilizations’, the US-led ally is ensuring destabilization in the crescent – the Mideast, aiming at sustaining the hegemony of the West. Over the last two decades, the components of the West – the US, the UK, the EU nations, and Australia – created the monsters al-Qaeda and Taliban, and arranged the 9/11 as prelude to attack Afghanistan and Iraq that counts millions of civilians’ death. Both the West-fed militant groups lost their ability to fight effectively as the US forces killed Osama bin Laden in 2011, which vacuumed to float a new militant group which allows the US to restart the crusade against the fastest-growing religion of the World–Islam. The creation of ISIS is nothing but an idea of CIA and Mossad, said a document released by NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden.
The NSA document reveals that the United States, Israel, and Britain are responsible for the creation of ISIS. Earlier this month Nabil Na’eem, the founder of the Islamic Democratic Jihad Party and former top al-Qaeda commander, told the Beirut-based pan-Arab TV station al-Maydeen that all current al-Qaeda affiliates, including ISIS, work for the CIA. The well-armed and trained terrorist group now controls a large area of Iraq and Syria and was established as part of a strategy dubbed “the hornet’s nest” to draw Islamic militants from around the world to Syria. ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi “took intensive military training for a whole year in the hands of Mossad, besides courses in theology and the art of speech,” the documents explain, according to Gulf Daily News. The hornet’s nest strategy was engineered to create the perception that Israel is threatened by an enemy near its borders.
BBC reported that US officials believe ISIS could have as many as 31,000 fighters and of them more than 12,000 were nationals from at least 81 countries, including 2,500 from Western states,who had travelled to Syria to fight over the past three years. Then, the logical question is how did the large number of citizens from the West join with ISIS while the US-led allies used state-of-the-art security technology and enjoyed the privilege to analyse any e-mail and phone call from around the globe?
Protesting the UK’s Labour Party’s support to the govt’s decision to join the ‘war’ against the ISIS, British MP Rushanara Ali on Friday resigned from the shadow cabinet. Earlier on August this year, Sayeeda Warsi, the senior Foreign Office Minister, resigned from the UK cabinet in protest of the UK Prime Minister David Cameron’s silence on Israeli airstrikes in Gaza describing it as “morally indefensible”. The brutal Israeli air strikes in Gaza killed over 2200 people—one in four of them reportedly children.
Superior arms of the West will not prove enough to deal with political terrorism. The present alliance against ISIS terrorists is wrongly conceived. It is not just a military war that will end Muslim terrorism. The cause of Muslim terrorism lies in injustices and military brutalities of the USA and Israel committed sometimes together, sometimes separately. Citizens of United States, Britain, France and even of Australia are joining ISIS terrorists should be taken as a wake up call for the Western countries to pause and think to find out where things are going wrong. In our view, what is needed is a political alliance of the Muslim countries for a true understanding of the crisis in Middle East. Bombing from the sky and killing Muslims indiscriminately and forcing to become refugees will not be helpful.