Monday, October 12, 2015

Sunni World Deeply Divided On The Russian Military Campaign In Syria

Sputnik: Sunni World Deeply Divided Amid Russian Campaign Against ISIL in Syria

Russia's campaign in Syria aimed at assisting Damascus in tackling extremists has reportedly caused a rift in the Arab world.

Arab states are divided on how to react to Russia's military engagement in Syria. Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Turkey are opposed to any involvement, which could help Bashar al-Assad retain power, while Egypt, Jordan and the United Arab Emirates are quite optimistic that Moscow will help fight extremist forces in Syria, Defense News reported.

Egypt's Foreign Minister Sameh Shukri recently said that Russia came to Assad's assistance to deal "a fatal blow to terrorism in Syria, and its strikes are in line with those of the anti-Daesh coalition in Syria and Iraq." Islamic State, also known as ISIL/ISIS, is often referred to as Daesh in the Middle East.

WNU Editor: Truth be told .... The Sunni world has always been divided .... it is just that the Syrian conflict is now exposing these divisions for all to see.

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