How can the world stop Takfiri terrorism?

Syrian militants are evacuated from Aleppo toward militant-held territory in the west of Aleppo Province on December 22, 2016. (Photo by AFP)

The Takfiri terrorists have been defeated in Aleppo. Jabhat Fateh al-Sham (al-Qaeda) and Ahrar al-Sham  were the main fighting forces in Aleppo and both had pledged to massacre Shias and Alawites.

The Takfiri threat also remains strong across the region as we have seen this week in Turkey with the assassination of the Russian ambassador. Iraq, Libya, and other countries suffer from the same phenomenon.

Saudi Arabia and other Arab countries in the Persian Gulf region have been accused of providing the ideology behind Takfiri terrorism and of funding and nurturing it to meet their geopolitical goals.

But certain countries – such as Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Turkey – have also been incubating these terrorists by fomenting their ideology and even providing them money, weapons, and other logistics so that they can fulfill their geopolitical goals.

So, while these countries wouldn’t tolerate Takfiris acting on their own soil, they’re more than happy to facilitate their actions in enemy states.

 


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