Sir,
The resurgence of Syria’s civil war underscores the devastating consequences of foreign intervention and extremist ideologies. The Idlib-based Syrian Salvation Government’s ties to al-Qaida-affiliated groups and NATO’s backing of jihadist forces have perpetuated violence. Israel’s aggression, Iran’s involvement, and Turkey’s occupation have complicated the conflict. The US military presence, ostensibly to prevent ISIS resurgence, has actually hindered reunification efforts.
To prevent catastrophic regional escalation, we must prioritize peace. This requires:
– Ceasing Israeli aggression in Gaza and Lebanon
– Negotiations to end great power conflict in Ukraine
– Pressuring Turkey to restrain jihadist allies
The international community must recognize the interconnectedness of these conflicts and work towards a unified solution.
Ramzan Choudhary
Rajouri