Russia Blames West For Preventing Syria From Becoming A Terrorist Stronghold

Russia Blames West For Preventing Syria From Becoming A Terrorist Stronghold

Sergey Mironov Spills the Tea on Syria and the “East‑West Show‑down”

In a recent dip‑down interview with LondonLovesBusiness.com, Sergey Mironov, the chair of Russia’s “A Just Russia – Patriots – For Truth” party, took the mic to call out the West’s role in Syria. He accused the United States and its buddies of being “the ultimate sabotage squad” for the Syrian regime.

Quick Breakdown of Mironov’s Take

  • Turning the Table on Terrorists: When HTS stepped into Syria’s power spot, the U.S. started rolling out a “stop the terror” card—only to say that the group had already been slated for that badge. A neat little game of make‑believe.
  • America’s “Big Responsibility”: Mironov slammed Washington for not just watching the chaos but actively ensuring that Syria doesn’t become the world’s go‑to sit‑down for terror. “It’s like giving a bag of groceries to a kid who will eat it all for the cat,” he joked.
  • Past Mistakes? The ‘Iraq & Libya’ Checklist: He pointed to the U.S. overthrow of Saddam Hussein and Muammar Gaddafi, calling each a disaster that let big bad groups (think ISIS and the Libyan rebels) thrive on the untapped rubble.

Oil, Gas, and the “Instant Money” Problem

Mironov accused the U.S. army of illegally grabbing huge oil and gas fields in eastern Syria. “These pumps are the lifeblood of the economy,” he warned, claiming the occupiers are draining the nation for a corporate paycheck.

  • Opposition vs. Assad: The Currency Question – “The new ‘protestors’ need oil money more than Assad, because they’re literally up against the same kind of commerce scarcity,” Mironov explained.
  • Afghanistan Trade‑off – He added a twist of humor: if the U.S. refuses to give back the deposits, they’ll probably have to boot out of Syria just like they did in Afghanistan. “The jihadists aren’t any softer than the Taliban,” he quipped.
Russia Standing in the Middle

Despite the spill‑up, Mironov emphasized Russia’s warm‑handed friendship with Syrians—much like the support given to Afghanistan. “We built economy and social welfare for both countries,” he said. He urged that Russia remains a puppet‑free ally, a sort of “peacekeeper” who truly cheers for the people.

“If America sticks to the estate while Russians can’t, it only shows they’re on the wrong side of the deal.”

— Sergey Mironov, Standpoint: Russia vs. the West in the Syrian Saga

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