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US withdrawal from Syria; Zionist Regime biggest loser: Pak daily

‘The Nation’ in its editorial comments on Friday stated whenever the West, America as its leader, intervenes in any sovereign country, it is always a disaster.

“The self-declared victory of Trump for America against Daesh reminds one of a similar claim of “Mission Accomplished” that the former American president George W Bush made in the case of Iraq in 2003. Since the accomplishment of the “Mission” in Iraq, Baghdad is yet to recover from the disastrous effects of the American intervention. So will be the fate of Syria,” it added.

The paper added before anything else, there is a need to understand what will be the implications of America’s forces' withdrawal for other states that are parties to the Syrian conflict.

“The withdrawal means that there are losers and winners to the conflict. Zionist Regime, probably, is the biggest loser after Trump has decided to pull out his forces from the war-torn country,” it viewed.

The editorial went on to say that Zionist Regime sees Asad as anti-Zionist and for the Zionist establishment, the US' intervention was meant to overthrow Assad like its watchdog NATO (NATO) did in Libya to Qaddafi.

“Moreover, with the US withdrawal, the Zionist Regime dream for a separate Kurdish state, a satellite state of the United States and Zionist Regime, remains unfulfilled,” the paper stated.

It added that it seems that Turkey has gained the most by Trump’s decision to withdraw the US forces from Syria. “Turkey will face no resistance in carrying out its operation against the Kurdish in Syria’s north-east parts. There are huge chances that the Arab supporters of Turkey will fill out the areas that the US will vacate,” it said.

The Nation added Iran can also say that it defied all US' designs that were aimed against Tehran. “The American intervention in Syria was a blessing in disguise as it helped Iran and Turkey to sort their differences out by giving room to dialogue,” it said.

The paper was of the view the withdrawal of America does not mean that the problems that Syria is dealing with will diminish suddenly. “There is a long way to go to bring stability back to the country where war has claimed more than 350,000 lives, left millions as refugees,” it said.
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