US agency: Saudi Arabia is preparing for the return of militants who fought alongside the organization Daash
Editor Hussein gesture - Monday, November 17, 2014 20:47
Alsumaria News/Baghdad
revealed Agency (CBS NEWS US), on Monday, that Saudi Arabia is preparing for the return of Saudi militants who fought alongside the organization " Daash "in Iraq and Syria, as pointed out that Saudi Arabia has a link with "terrorists," but it appears to be a victim of "terrorism" . The agency said in a report I followed "Alsumaria News", that "there are a lot of young Saudis who were fighting alongside the organization Daash terrorist, and that Saudi Arabia maintains a long history of links with terrorism, but its leaders are trying to show their eagerness and a statement that their country is also a victim of terrorism and is working hard to thwart attacks by terrorists trying to implement within the Kingdom. "
The agency said that "the elite forces in Saudi Arabia began intensive training to prepare for counter-terrorism operations, and like a lot of European countries and the United States, Saudi Arabia seems afraid of the return of youth who fought with al Daash terrorist target their government." She explained that "dozens of Saudis blew themselves up in Iraq and Syria Besides organizing Daash, but it seems clear that those known its links to terrorism, the state wanted to show that it is doing its utmost to combat extremists on its territory. " The US Agency showed that "Saudi Arabia, for its part recently launched a crackdown on mosques and clerics who assisted in the recruitment of young people for terrorist groups . " It is noteworthy that Saudi Arabia and five neighboring countries have expressed fears of the transition elements of the organization "Daash" into its territory to carry out "terrorist operations," while the some States to promote its troops deployed on the border with Iraq, additional elements and mechanisms to repel any possible attack, especially since "Daash" threatened more than once to target those countries.
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Editor Hussein gesture - Monday, November 17, 2014 20:47
Alsumaria News/Baghdad
revealed Agency (CBS NEWS US), on Monday, that Saudi Arabia is preparing for the return of Saudi militants who fought alongside the organization " Daash "in Iraq and Syria, as pointed out that Saudi Arabia has a link with "terrorists," but it appears to be a victim of "terrorism" . The agency said in a report I followed "Alsumaria News", that "there are a lot of young Saudis who were fighting alongside the organization Daash terrorist, and that Saudi Arabia maintains a long history of links with terrorism, but its leaders are trying to show their eagerness and a statement that their country is also a victim of terrorism and is working hard to thwart attacks by terrorists trying to implement within the Kingdom. "
The agency said that "the elite forces in Saudi Arabia began intensive training to prepare for counter-terrorism operations, and like a lot of European countries and the United States, Saudi Arabia seems afraid of the return of youth who fought with al Daash terrorist target their government." She explained that "dozens of Saudis blew themselves up in Iraq and Syria Besides organizing Daash, but it seems clear that those known its links to terrorism, the state wanted to show that it is doing its utmost to combat extremists on its territory. " The US Agency showed that "Saudi Arabia, for its part recently launched a crackdown on mosques and clerics who assisted in the recruitment of young people for terrorist groups . " It is noteworthy that Saudi Arabia and five neighboring countries have expressed fears of the transition elements of the organization "Daash" into its territory to carry out "terrorist operations," while the some States to promote its troops deployed on the border with Iraq, additional elements and mechanisms to repel any possible attack, especially since "Daash" threatened more than once to target those countries.
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