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Saba Yemen
17-03-2025
- Politics
- Saba Yemen
America & Terrorism in the Middle East... Yemen Model of Resistance to Hegemony and Chaos
Sana'a - Saba: The United States has used the slogan "War on Terror" as a propaganda tool to justify its military interventions in the Middle East. However, the facts have proven that it has never fought terrorism, but rather created it. Since Washington adopted this slogan, it has become the primary sponsor of terrorist groups, exploiting their presence to create chaos, redraw the map of influence in the region, plunder its resources, and justify its military occupation of Middle Eastern countries. The United States' strategy has not been aimed at fighting terrorism, but rather at using terrorist groups as tools to justify its military interventions. Instead of eliminating them, Washington has contributed to their growth and funding to achieve its political and military goals. Through these policies, terrorist groups became a tool in America's hands to redraw the political map and expand its influence. Over time, it became clear that terrorism was not America's enemy, but rather a means to impose control over countries and plunder resources under the guise of combating a threat of its own making. Over the decades, events have proven that America is the primary beneficiary of the spread of terrorism. It adopts a dual strategy based on employing terrorist groups to achieve its political and military goals, and then intervening under the pretext of combating them. The emergence of terrorist groups, such as Al-Qaeda and ISIS, was not merely the result of local conflicts; rather, it was an extension of American policies that began with the Cold War, when Washington used extremist groups to fight the Soviet Union and later repurposed them to reshape the political map to suit its interests. In Iraq, the 2003 American invasion represented a step toward reshaping the political and military landscape. This war led to the dismantling of the state and created a fertile environment for the emergence of terrorist groups, most notably ISIS, which represented a direct extension of American policies in the region. After its withdrawal from Iraq, the United States left a security vacuum that allowed ISIS to expand at an illogical pace. This prompted Washington to return under the pretext of combating ISIS. However, reality revealed that ISIS's expansion was merely a justification for military intervention, not the result of the weakness of the Iraqi government alone. In Syria, the United States supported armed groups under the label of "moderate opposition." However, these groups served merely as a cover for terrorist factions that used American and Gulf support to ignite war and destroy the country's infrastructure. This support contributed to transforming Syria into an arena of chaos, serving American and Zionist interests. American military intervention became part of a broader strategy to expand Washington's influence in the region. In this context, al-Julani's rise to the top of the Syrian scene was not merely an internal development; it was the result of direct and indirect American support. Washington and its allies provided political and logistical cover for the movements of armed groups and facilitated their access to weapons under the label of "moderate opposition," allowing them to expand and control territory. Al-Julani became the leader of all Syrian territories through the Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham gang, which transformed into the country's ruling force and committed the most heinous crimes against civilians, as part of a US project to redraw the map of influence in the region. The United States' support for terrorism was not limited to extremist groups; it was also a key partner in sponsoring Zionist terrorism against the Palestinians. Since the occupation of Palestine, America has provided the Zionist entity with all forms of military and political support, becoming a partner in the crimes committed by the occupation against the Palestinian people. This support includes funding the occupation army, supplying it with the latest weapons, and providing diplomatic cover at the United Nations to enable it to continue its crimes without accountability. Washington not only supported the Zionist entity militarily and economically, but also served as its political protector, using its veto power dozens of times to thwart any resolution condemning its crimes in the Security Council. This support enabled Israel to continue its violations without fear of any international sanctions. Over the past decades, Washington has used the "counter-terrorism" issue as a pretext to silence any voice of resistance. Anyone who rejects American hegemony or confronts the Israeli occupation is labeled a terrorist, while extremist groups that serve American interests are classified as "legitimate opposition" deserving of support. This blatant American bias has exposed the falsity of its claims about combating terrorism and revealed that Washington is not fighting terrorism, but rather protecting it and using it as a tool to achieve its colonial goals. Yemen has not been immune to these American projects. For decades, Washington used the former regime as a tool to implement its plans and consolidate its military presence through secret bases and destructive policies. These policies contributed to weakening the state and opened the way for terrorist groups to operate freely in certain areas, using them as a pressure tool to be used when needed. However, the equation changed with the September 21, 2014 revolution, which dealt a devastating blow to Washington's projects. The Yemeni people were able to overthrow American tutelage, expel its agents, and end the American influence that had permeated state institutions. This revolution represented a strategic shift that cost Washington one of its most important spheres of influence in the region and made Yemen a unique model for confronting American projects. This prompted the United States to launch an aggressive war, using its regional proxies, with the aim of restoring Yemen to the sphere of hegemony. However, this war, despite its brutality, did not achieve its goals. Instead, it strengthened the Yemeni position and demonstrated that the people are capable of perseverance and thwarting all foreign plots. Yemen today is not merely an arena of confrontation; it is a living model for thwarting American hegemony, having succeeded in breaking its tools and exposing the falsity of its slogans. With the continued steadfastness of free peoples, it becomes clear that the American project in the region is facing its inevitable end, and that the hegemony built on terrorism will collapse in the face of the will and growing awareness of the people. M.M Facebook Whatsapp Telegram Email Print more of (Reports)


Saba Yemen
17-03-2025
- Politics
- Saba Yemen
Syria: Two Takfiri Group Killed Hold Foreign Nationalities
Damascus - Saba: Informed Syrian sources revealed on Monday that two members of the defense and security forces killed in clashes on the Syrian-Lebanese border, affiliated with the Takfiri groups, held foreign nationalities. The sources told the Al-Maalouma news website that "the clashes that erupted between al-Julani's gangs and the Lebanese army on the Syrian-Lebanese border resulted in the deaths of five members of the organization and the injury of 11 others, as a result of the exchange of fire and intense artillery shelling." Whatsapp Telegram Email Print more of (International)


Saba Yemen
15-03-2025
- Politics
- Saba Yemen
Syria: Militants from approximately 20 foreign nationalities join new security formation
Damascus - Saba: Informed Syrian sources revealed that militants from approximately 20 foreign nationalities have joined the new security formation established by Takfiri gangs in Syria, a precedent unseen in any Arab or Islamic capital. The sources stated in statements reported by the Al-Maalouma news website that "the foreign nationalities who joined this security formation include militants from Azerbaijan, Chechnya, and Uzbekistan, in addition to other Asian nationalities, who have assumed important positions within the security apparatus of the al-Julani gangs." Whatsapp Telegram Email Print more of (International)


Saba Yemen
11-03-2025
- Politics
- Saba Yemen
Syrian Observatory: 47 sectarian massacres claimed lives of 1,225 civilians as of Tuesday
Damascus - Saba: The daily death toll from field executions carried out by al-Julani's gangs in the Syrian coastal areas and mountains, particularly against members of the Alawite sect, has been rising. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights confirmed on Tuesday that the number of civilian casualties continues to rise against the backdrop of the bloody events witnessed in the Syrian coastal areas and the liquidation operations on a sectarian and regional basis, which have claimed the lives of hundreds of civilians, including women and children. Members of the Defense Security Forces and their allied forces (controlled by takfiri groups) have committed war crimes and human rights violations, amid the absence of legal deterrence. The Observatory stated that the death toll continues to rise since the entry of militants to support the Defense Security Forces (controlled by takfiri groups) following an attack by local gunmen. The total number of civilian casualties has reached 1,225 as of Tuesday. On Tuesday, March 11, the Syrian Observatory documented the killing of 132 civilians from the Alawite sect. The distribution of victims on Tuesday was as follows: Tartus: 72, Latakia: 60. According to the Observatory, the number of massacres on the Syrian coast and mountains has reached 47 since the escalation sparked by attacks by Alawite militants on March 6 against security and defense personnel, which led to the launch of killings, field executions, and ethnic cleansing operations. The Observatory noted that the civilian casualties, by governorate, were: 658 in Latakia; 384 in Tartous; 171 in Hama; and 12 in Homs. The Observatory documented the deaths of 1,043 citizens in the Latakia and Tartous governorates as a result of liquidation operations, including citizens from non-Alawite sects. Latakia governorate ranked first, followed by Tartous, Hama, and finally Homs. He said, "These crimes come in the context of widespread retaliatory operations targeting members of the Alawite sect, amidst ongoing mass killings, burning of homes, and forced displacement, in the absence of any international intervention to halt these massacres." He added, "The rapidly increasing human toll has been rising since the militants entered the city to support security and defense forces. The total number of martyrs has reached 1,225." The death toll was distributed as follows: March 6: Homs: 1 martyr; March 7: Tartous: 62 martyrs; Latakia: 98 martyrs; March 8: Latakia: 227 martyrs; Tartous: 55 martyrs; Hama: 79 martyrs; Homs: 5 martyrs; March 9: Tartous: 103 martyrs; Latakia: 194 martyrs; Hama: 6 martyrs; March 10: Latakia: 79 martyrs; Tartous: 92 martyrs; Hama: 86 martyrs; Homs: 6 martyrs; March 11: Tartous: 72 martyrs; Latakia: 60 martyrs. The Syrian Observatory called on the international community to take urgent action and send specialized international investigation teams to document the grave violations against civilians. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights issued an urgent appeal to the ruling groups in Damascus to hold accountable the security and defense personnel involved in the field executions, arguing that impunity encourages the recurrence of crimes in the future, threatening political and societal stability in Syria after the fall of Assad. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print more of (International)