China accuses the West of fomenting extremism in the Middle East
BAGHDAD / Obelisk: People's Daily, the largest Chinese newspapers said that Western countries fueling extremism in the Middle East by supporting opposition movements against governments and reiterated a call for non-interference in the unrest in the region.
China and expressed fears of increasing the influence of the organization Daash in countries such as Syria and Iraq, as wary of the impact that may have on the Xinjiang region in far western China, where Beijing says it faces a threat from Islamic extremists.
But China also condemned the efforts of Western countries to arm certain groups fighting against the Syrian government has given no indication of willingness to join US efforts to use military force against al Daash. People's Daily, said the official newspaper of the ruling Communist Party of China in the West moves to support opposition movements in the Middle East have had the opposite effect.
The newspaper said in a commentary that "the facts demonstrate that allowing terrorists to pass freely into Syria to join the battle caused an increase in the influence of extremist group Daash."
She added, "This is a classic case of how the tiger breeding bring Museibh..djul major powers must be avoided by all means because it increases the chaos."
The newspaper said that the United States must "understand that the enemy of your enemy is still the enemy."
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