The Escape Of ISIS, From Prison. Who Is Funding Them?
If we go back to March 2011 (2011), the year when the Syrian crisis was created and for its continuation about a year later, the ISIS terrorist group was created, organized and equipped by America and the Zionist regime, we see that the Americans, British and Zionists They enjoy killing Muslims together and consider it as providing their interests, and this is one of the reasons for supporting ISIS. Although ISIS was defeated in Syria in December 2016 and a month before that in Iraq, its American-Zionist supporters never stopped supporting this weak and failed group to use it to secure their interests in the region. They continue to support these until now.
Since 2016, the ISIS terrorist group no longer has an area under its control, and its elements are active in Syria and Iraq in a dormant form, and from time to time they commit new crimes by attacking the defenseless people of these countries.
In recent years, the occupiers have sought to exploit ISIS elements in Syria and Iraq in order to achieve their goals in these two countries.
In an interview with the website, political analyst Mohammad Khair al-Lbabidi said about the support of ISIS elements by American terrorists, “The argument that the Americans use to justify the occupation of Syrian lands and the theft of its oil and non-oil wealth is to fight against ISIS and it is expedient.” It is Washington that keeps this terrorist group somewhat active in order to continue occupying Syrian lands.
He adds, “Therefore, everyone knows that the interests of the United States and its allies in supporting terrorist groups are that stability does not return to Syria and that Syria’s relations with neighboring countries, especially Turkey, do not resume.”
Brigadier General “Ali Khazour”, a military expert, also believes in this regard, “the hypothesis of an American-Turkish conspiracy in the story of the escape of Daesh from Ras al-Ain prison, which is under the control of the military police affiliated with Turkmen groups under the control of the Turkish army in the city of Ras al-Ain in We do not consider it unlikely that it is in the north of Al-Hasakah province.
He added: The variety of nationalities of Daesh escaped from this prison, including 10 Iraqis, one Saudi, one Kuwaiti, and 13 Syrians from the residents of eastern Syrian cities, shows their connection with the intelligence services of the countries occupying Syria.
This military expert emphasized that most of the possibilities show that the fugitive terrorists have fled to the interior of Turkey, which has remained a passageway for terrorists to Syria during the years of crisis.
Brigadier Khazour believes that ISIS operations in the Syrian desert have not stopped and that from time to time, especially after similar escapes from prisons managed by the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) and groups linked to Turkey, where the Syrian army is stationed, clashes erupt. and despite its periodic campaigns in the Syrian desert, the Syrian army is fighting with groups of ghosts that the American planes have ensured their safety by transporting them to caves and deep holes in the Syrian desert as a launching pad for targeting. The Syrian army and Syrian civilians say that (according to America) it is very difficult to eradicate ISIS, and the way to achieve it will be the political decision of America at the time of Washington and not the military decision of Syria at the time of the resistance axis.