China News Service, March 12 (Sweet) "The United States is the largest terrorist organization in the world!" Recently, American talk show host and political commentator Jimmy Dole suddenly posted a post on social media to "bombard" the US government.

  Why did Jimmy Dole say that?

This also starts with the rejection of the resolution to withdraw troops from Syria by the U.S. House of Representatives.

Image source: Screenshot of Russian Satellite News Agency report

"The United States is the largest terrorist organization in the world!"

  On the 8th local time, the US House of Representatives voted down a resolution calling for the withdrawal of US troops from Syria within six months.

The resolution was sponsored by Florida Republican Rep. Matt Getz.

He believes that the US military stationed in Syria has fallen into a "hellish quagmire of war", and the US's anti-terrorism operations in Syria have no end.

  But in the end, only 103 MPs supported the resolution.

321 people objected, believing that the withdrawal resolution was "premature" and would leave partner forces "isolated and helpless".

  Just a few days before the vote in the U.S. House of Representatives, Mark Milley, chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, made a similar excuse when he made a surprise visit to a U.S. military base in Syria, claiming that the U.S. military’s refusal to withdraw from Syria was “for the safety of the U.S. and its allies.” .

  Regarding the U.S. refusal to withdraw troops from Syria, Jimmy Dole, an American talk show host and political commentator, forwarded relevant reports on the House of Representatives’ veto resolution on social media, and commented:

  "While you are clamoring about the Ukraine crisis, don't forget that the United States has illegally invaded Syria ... (occupied) which areas of Syria? Those (producing) oil areas."

  "The United States is the largest terrorist organization in the world!"

  For Jimmy Dole's statement, many netizens left messages agreeing.

  Some netizens pointedly pointed out, "The (U.S.) occupation is funded by public taxation; the beneficiaries of the looting are private profiteers. Many of them pay little or no tax. Billionaires tell the government what to do .”

Image source: social media screenshot

  Some netizens added to Jimmy Dole's statement.

There are reminders that the United States has seized wheat fields in Syria and stolen vast amounts of oil.

In addition, the United States has invaded countries such as Iraq and Libya.

Image source: social media screenshot

12 years into the Syrian crisis,

When will the United States "stop"?

  Jimmy Dole's comments came as the Syrian crisis, which began in 2011 and ended this month, has been going on for 12 years.

  Over the years, the role played by the United States in this crisis and its various actions have brought serious disasters to the Syrian people, and have been criticized and opposed by many parties.

  - military intervention

  When the Syrian civil war broke out in 2011, the United States and its Western allies strongly supported rebel forces in an attempt to overthrow the Syrian government.

Data map: On April 13, 2018, the United States joined forces with Britain and France to carry out precise strikes on Syrian military facilities.

  In September 2014, the United States initiated the formation of an international coalition against the extremist organization "Islamic State", expanded the scope of air strikes against "Islamic State" targets from Iraq to Syria, and established multiple military bases in eastern Syria.

  According to data released by the United Nations, the military intervention of the United States has caused at least 350,000 lives in Syria, more than 12 million people have been displaced, and 14 million civilians are in urgent need of humanitarian assistance.

  - long-term sanctions

  The United States has imposed sanctions on Syria for a long time, which has caused serious disasters to the Syrian economy and people's livelihood.

In February 2023, after a strong earthquake in Turkey and Syria caused a large number of casualties, the United States still has not lifted or relaxed sanctions, which weakened the Syrian government’s disaster relief capabilities and hindered the entry of relief supplies and equipment from other countries. To add insult to injury.

Data map: On February 6, 2023, a magnitude 7.8 earthquake occurred in southern Turkey, followed by several aftershocks.

The picture shows the Syrian Idlib province, rescue workers looking for survivors.

  Under the pressure of international public opinion, the U.S. government finally announced the temporary relaxation of sanctions against Syria for a time limit of 180 days, but only for transactions related to the needs of Syria’s earthquake relief and relief.

  Former Palestinian Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs Mazen Shamiye commented that Syria is experiencing the worst humanitarian crisis, "No one can accept the US government's behavior of ignoring the disastrous situation in Syria. The sanctions ultimately affect the poor , unemployed, displaced and underserved civilians.”

  - Illegal oil theft

  In recent years, the United States has illegally stationed troops in Syria to frequently steal Syrian oil and transport it to its military base in Iraq.

Just recently, the U.S. military was exposed to have dispatched another 23 vehicles to steal oil.

  In this regard, the Syrian government has repeatedly condemned the "piracy" of the United States and demanded that the illegal US troops be withdrawn from Syria as soon as possible.

Local people also held demonstrations and tried to intercept US patrol vehicles and prevent them from entering the village.

Image source: Screenshot of a report by the Syrian National News Agency (SANA)

  According to the Syrian National News Agency (SANA), data released by the Syrian Ministry of Oil shows that in the first half of 2022 alone, Syria’s oil production will be about 80,300 barrels per day, of which 66,000 barrels were stolen from the occupied territories by the “U.S. military and its supported militants.” oilfield".

  In addition, from 2011 to mid-2022, the illegal presence of the U.S. military in Syria and the illegal mining and illegal trading activities of the armed forces supported by it have caused direct and indirect losses of US$107.1 billion to Syria's oil and natural gas industries.