The US meddling in the internal political issues of sovereign countries doesn't stop even if their president is infected with the supposed to be most deadly virus ever that killed over 200,000 of his own people but doesn't affect his health, somehow, despite he's being among the riskiest category for age, weight, lack of movement, and anger. This US meddling has cost the lives of millions of people, escalated since the 9/11 very controversial attacks, and has displaced more than 37 million people from their homes in the past 19 years alone, at the least UN estimates.
One of the most affected regions in the world by these US hegemonic criminal interventions - sugarcoated with shiny slogans - is the Levant and North Africa. The US evil meddling can be manifested clearly in the fueling of the 'Kurdish Problem', an ethnic group of people scattered over a large area of land over at least 4 sovereign nations, each of which is a multi-ethnic country by itself, and any strife among its cultural fabric will lead to civil wars and genocides, the region never witnessed before.
Kurdish separatist plans to carve out a country for themselves from existing countries and oppressing other minorities in their process |
The US can play with such fabrics from its location far away, thinking that despite being a weird unbalanced and non-harmonized collection of ethnic and religious large numbers of groups of people, the current events and racial clashes in the USA itself tells us otherwise.
Russia, a global superpower is mainly and directly affected by these US meddling and the destabilizing efforts of countries of the region: The levant + North Africa, it will cause further mayhem and destruction in countries that do not need further suffering, namely Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, Iran, and NATO's Turkey as well.
Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs, warned, finally, of serious consequences of the US meddling saying it will cause 'an explosion of the Kurdish problem'.
More in this report: Russia Warns of an “Explosion” in the East of the Euphrates, north of Syria.
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