According to Reuters, Islamic State has claimed responsibility for an attack on a Shi'ite mosque in Oman. The reemergence of ISIS in Oman, attack on Shi'ite mosque and killing of large number of Pakistanis is a cause of grave concern. We refer to one of our blogs dated November 28, 2015 where effort was made to answer a key question, who is godfathering this most brutal group of killers? Even at that time we strongly believed that ISIS would have not become a phantom unless some of the countries were not supplying funds, trained mercenaries and above all the most lethal arms.
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terrorist threat can only be fought jointly and arriving at few consensuses is
a must. These are: 1) the US must accept its defeat in Syria, it has destroyed
the country but could not overthrow Assad, 2) the US must also stop supplying
funds and arms to the ISIS, 3) the US and its allies must also stop buying
stolen oil from ISIS. If all these measures are not taken immediately than the
world will be right in assuming that ISIS is ‘B’ team of CIA and pentagon.
The immediate reply was provided by Russian Prime Minister
Dmitry Medvedev, who said that the US actions in the Middle East helped ISIS
becoming the monster.
He also said that ISIS attained the present size due to
irresponsible US politics that focused on fighting Syrian President Bashar
al-Assad instead of joining efforts to root out terrorism.
Lately, President Barack Obama said that Russia has to make
a strategic choice as Assad can’t stay in power. This statement is a challenge
to Russia who openly defies any and every attempt to depose Assad.
No one has a doubt that the US is godfathering ISIS; it has
earlier godfathered al-Qaeda, which led to the armed assault against
Afghanistan and Iraq. Ironically both the countries were not involved in 9/11
attacks in any manner what so ever.
Medvedev and Obama met in the Malaysian capital at the East
Asia Summit that followed a week of talks and conferences in Asia dominated by
the battle against terrorism. The UN unanimously endorsed a resolution calling
the member countries to take all necessary measures to combat ISIS in Syria and
Iraq.
Obama said the US and its allies must go ahead with their
battle against ISIS in Syria and Iraq with or without Russia’s cooperation.
Obama made two policy statements: 1) Russia has not
officially committed to a transition of Assad moving out but they did agree to
a political transition process and 2) we’ll find out over the next several
weeks whether or not we can bring about that change in perspective with the
Russians.
Medvedev has rightly said that global cooperation in
fighting terrorism can only be successful if all actions are coordinated and
sponsored by international institutions like the UN. He said this after a
meeting with UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon in Kuala Lumpur.
Ban urged Russia and the US to cooperate in fighting
terrorism, adding he would unveil a plan early next year. However, Obama
categorically said that the US and its allies will press ahead with their
battle against ISIS with or without Russia’s cooperation.