The US hypocritical plan to continue the siege, conflict, and war in Syria.
Plans and projects in northern Syria with the voice of American fighters carrying ISIL flags, strange contracts signed, and alternative armies are a clear scenario for US forces to continue stealing oil and exploiting the vast human resources in the occupied Syrian region in order to continue the siege on this country. The war and conflict are underway.
The nights of Deir Ez-Zor province witness the sound of American helicopters from Apache to private planes carrying soldiers. This is the second time that US forces have taken such an action. Last time, US forces transferred 41 terrorists, most of them Iraqis, to Al-Omar Square. After getting trained by the US forces, led by Ahmad al-Khabil, nicknamed Abi Khoula, they were brought to Syria.
Abu Khoula, the leader of this terrorist army, has been involved in terrorist activities for a long time. The control of the Syrian government resources was disputed with the Qassad group.
Abu Khoula is one of the people who carry out criminal acts in the region with the support of the United States. According to some sources, he is one of the producers of the drug Captagon in a workshop on a farm near the city of Al-Shaheel in the Deir ez-Zor Reef, and he is helping the American forces to import the raw materials used to produce the drug from northern Iraq. Distribute it in Algiers, Syria and Iraq.
His other crimes include opening the railroad in the northern and eastern Deir ez-Zor reefs and selling them in northern Iraq, and his extensive role in smuggling Syrian oil from US-controlled wells into northern Iraq and Turkey. Arab ignored the United States after the assassination of Sheikh Mutashar al-Hifl last April. His violence against the villages of the Al-Aqeedat tribe and the repression of its inhabitants are also widespread.
The nomadic army plan is not new, but a scenario that US forces have been pursuing since April last year, when U.S. military officers met with tribal leaders on April 6 at the al-Shadadi base in southern Rif al-Hasakah, clearly highlighting US efforts to exploit nomads. Shows Arabic in eastern Syria. Because the United States has studied the demographic histology of the region and is well aware of the differences between the Kurds and the Arab tribes, it seeks to establish a military-political structure of the tribes and send them against the Syrian army and exploit them to plunder oil wells.