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Author : Absence Of Syrian Christian Issue In Western Media




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*The US is ready to help Italy in Libya and on other fronts. But in return,
they want to see an Italian mission in Syria, Senator Lindsey Graham told
Corriere della Sera newspaper and then confirmed it officially through
diplomatic channels. The author Fulvio Scaglione explained what the
Americans are plans for the Middle East.*

*Sputnik: The United States wants to see an Italian military contingent
in Syria, but Rome has yet to give the US an answer. How would you comment
on this US initiative?*

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*Fulvio Scaglione:* The demands of the Americans have no practical
justification. A couple of weeks ago, the Pentagon proposed and then
withdrew the idea of deploying another 120,000 troops to the Middle East.
The United States has military bases in 13 Middle Eastern countries, where
54,000 soldiers are stationed, their number increased by 30% from 2017
to 2018. It is obvious that Americans absolutely don't need Italian
soldiers in the region.

The reason for this is purely political, the United States wants Italy
to join their next project to restructure the Middle East. They justify
their presence in the northeastern part of Syria two ways: the fear of the
resurgence of Daesh*; and the escalation of a conflict with the Kurds
to the point of an intensification of conflict between Turkey and Syria,
which initially had the Kurds and the Arab militias fighting against Daesh.
And the first reason is fake, because Daesh’s “return” or “non-return”
doesn't depend at all on the presence of US troops in northeastern Syria,
but on the Persian Gulf oil monarchies — US allies, who decide whether
Daesh or Al-Qaeda will return make a come back or not. It is not clear why
Italy should get into this mess.

*Sputnik: Politicians in Italy now practically don't speak about the Syrian
crisis at all. What should Rome do in line with its own national interests?*

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*Fulvio Scaglione:* The US is now trying to establish itself again as a
dominant global power, and they are doing this quite radically, confronting
China, Russia, Europe, Latin America, and more recently Mexico, so they're
doing it from all directions. The EU is currently experiencing economic
difficulties and doesn't have a unified position on foreign policy, and
in this situation, Italy cannot face the United States alone.

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*Sputnik: On June 9 the Italian media wrote about the death of a football
player, “a symbol of revolution against Assad.” At the same time, the
problem of the persecution of Christians in Syria has almost never been
raised, why?*

*Fulvio Scaglione:* This news received much more publicity than,
for example, an episode when in the Idlib area, Christian teenagers became
victims (were killed by a) of a rocket launched by rebels. This has been
going on for seven or eight years. In my opinion, the absence of the Syrian
Christian issue from Western media has been carefully planned. I write
about this in my book “Syria. Christians who went to war.”

Syrian Christians constantly tried to convey to the West their vision
of the situation that differs from what the politically correct West wants
to see. They tried to tell us that the situation with the uprising
in Syria, that also had its reasons and motivation, was not the way it was
presented, and called attention to the fact that Christians are at risk
of being exterminated, and the protection of Christians in the Middle East
should be in the spotlight.

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No one wants to admit that in “liberated” Iraq, Christians are on the verge
of extinction, their numbers have fallen to less than a fifth compared
to 2003, before the Anglo-American invasion.

The Syrian authorities will be criticized forever, called authoritarian and
that's what is wanted, but what you really need to worry about is the
religious minorities that live in the country. After 8 years of war, the
number of Christians has been cut in half. And this fact is completely
excluded, because it does not correspond to the West's vision of the
situation.

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*Sputnik: How important is the issue of Christians in Syria for all of us?*

*Fulvio Scaglione:* I think that the presence of Christians in the Middle
East is a very important topic, even though there are very few of them
in some places. In Syria, before the start of the war, Christians made
up 10% of the population; in Egypt, they make up 10%; in Lebanon — 30%. In
some countries, there are not so many Christians, but their presence plays
an important role: they are unarmed, but widely represented in the life
of society. For example, if Christian schools are closed in Israel or
Palestine, this will lead to a crisis in the educational system in these
countries. The same can be said about Syria.

Another important factor is the presence of Christians in the Middle East
as a third element that ensures a balance in society: in the Middle East
there are Sunni Muslims; Shiite Muslims, as well as Christians. The
presence of Christians there guarantees pluralism. In countries such
as Iraq, where Christians, as part of society, are practically not
represented, Shiites and Sunnis confront each other, which sometimes leads
to very serious conflicts.

Syria has Christian DNA. Christianity, as we know it today, first appeared
in Syria. It was born in Jerusalem and Palestine, but it was in Syria that
it took shape as it is in its current form.

**Daesh (ISIL/ISIS/Islamic State/IS) as well as Al-Qaeda are terrorist
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