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Publish date: Saturday 03 April 2021
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HR chief stresses prosecution of US crimes in West Asia

  • HR chief stresses prosecution of US crimes in West Asia

In a tweet, the Secretary of the High Council for Human Rights reacted to US crimes in the West Asian region.

Ali Bagheri Kani wrote: "Supporting ISIS (admitted by General Flynn) and al-Qaeda (admitted by Jake Sullivan) in Syria; aiding [the attack] and starvation siege of Yemen by Muhammad bin Salman; invading Iraq under false pretenses and killing more than a million people; the heinous violation of human rights by the only regime that has used nuclear weapons; "Crimes that must be sued."

 

The HR official referred to a recent e-mail showing Biden's national security adviser, Jake Sullivan, stating that "al-Qaeda is on our side (in the United States) in the developments in Syria." Sullivan, who was once deputy secretary of state and now holds one of the most important security posts in the White House, stressed that al-Qaeda stood by Washington during the Obama administration.

 

"The growth of extremist groups in Syria was the result of a deliberate decision by the US government," said Michael Flynn, a former Pentagon director of defense intelligence, in an interview with Al Jazeera.

 

This is not the first time that statements by American officials have shed light on the role of Washington and its allies in forming terrorist groups in the region and collaborating with terrorists. The actions of the United States in the West Asian region and the violation of the rights of the nations in the region are not hidden from anyone. As US material and moral support paved the way for Saudi Arabia's invasion of Yemen, the war, which the United Nations says has led to the worst humanitarian crisis, has left the impoverished country of Yemen with severe food and medicine shortages.

 

The projection of war, the creation of an imaginary enemy, and the claim of disarmament of Iraq's mass destruction was a policy that the United States has used since 2003 to invade Iraq. A war that killed about one million people and imposed more than 4 million refugees on Iraq, wreaking havoc on Iraqi society.

 

However, the international community has not yet been able to punish the United States for its crimes around the world.

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