Negaheno special :
Middle East’s political future is Facing Incredible Changes

Speaking with Negaheno former assistant of the US defense secretary in Bill Clinton’s administration, Charles Freeman said: “The political future of the Middle is facing unprecedented changes.”
According to Negaheno report referring to the latest changes in the region in particular, in Syria he said: “Changes in Syria was planned by intelligence services of the USA, Israel and Turkey.”
He stated: “International information shows that there is a coordinated effort between intelligence services of Turkey, the USA and Israel in supporting Al-Jowlani, of course, Turkey has made some guarantees.”
Freeman reminded: “The political future of the Middle East is facing incredible and unprecedented changes.” He who was also the former US ambassador to Saudi Arabia believes that the future of Syria and the possibility of its disintegration is probable and that the present conditions in Syria are actually moving towards disintegration and insecurity considering the role of the foreign players.
This US official who was also in charge during Nixon presidency stated about the future role of Egypt and Saudi Arabia in Syria; Egypt and Saudi Arabia each have different goals in Syria which may raise tensions between the two countries in particular, that Egypt is strongly concerned that the changes in Syria might stretch to Egypt and also is concerned that Al-Ikhavani thoughts and political beliefs would expand in Cairo.
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