Speaking with Negaheno Columbia University professor said
The US Has a Dual Standard Behavior Towards Syria and the Region/ Netanyahu’s 30-year project
Speaking with Negaheno Columbia University, professor Jeffrey Sachs said: “The changes in Syria are the result of an agreement between the US, Israel and Turkey with some Arab countries.”
Jeffrey Sachs (born 5th, November, 1954) is a Columbia University professor, economist and public policy analyst. From 2002-2016 he served as the director of Earth Association- Columbia University and he currently teaches in the areas of development economy, health, education and global economy at Columbia University.
In a short exclusive interview with Negaheno referring to the latest changes in Syria he said that the US behavior towards Syria and the region is dual standard. Referring to the point that the US has enlisted Tahrir Al-Sham as terrorist groups but at the same time it believes that this very group have managed to topple the Syrian government, it is sufficient.
Sachs continued that the US, Israel and Turkey were in full security and political coordination for planning the recent changes in Syria.
This Columbia University professor by referring to Benjamin Netanyahu who in his 1996 book had suggested fighting terrorism with today’s political array in the region said: “What is occurring in Syria today is the result of the agreement made between the US, Israel and Turkey and some Arab countries.
He added: “This is the very plan and the long -term expectations of Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel’s prime minister back 30 years ago that today has taken place with the help of terrorist groups in Syria.”
Jeffrey Sachs added: “The aim of Netanyahu for planning and implementing such a project is to destroy countries that are defending Palestine.”
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