CAIRO, Jul 4 (NNN-MENA) – The United States is to blame for destabilising the Middle East, an Egyptian expert, said.
The U.S. has pursued hostile behaviour and discrimination, based on exploitation, imposing a fait accompli policy, and igniting the region with wars and military aggressions in Iraq, Libya, Syria, Yemen, Sudan, Iran, Afghanistan, and other countries, Abu Bakr al-Deeb, advisor to the Cairo-based Arab Centre for Research and Studies, and an Egyptian researcher in political economy, said.
“The United States has also destabilised the region and pursued what the U.S. administration called the creative chaos policy, which reached its climax in what was known as the Arab Spring in 2011, whose effects are still extending now,” al-Deeb said.
He also stressed that, the U.S. behaviour in the region contributed to creating an atmosphere that rejects the United States and its aggressive, arrogant policies of exploiting the wealth of the region.
“The United States worked to ignite conflicts to sell and test its weapons, at the expense of lives, blood, capabilities, rights, present and future of the peoples in the region,” he said.– NNN-MENA