State terror and West’s wars helped create an Isis fighter
The first part is right, the second is not.
"In Syria the rise of Isis has been fuelled by the success of the counter-revolution of dictator, Bashar al-Assad. Assad was happy to see Isis forces attack the popular revolt that posed a threat to his power. Isis had been backed by Gulf regimes desperate to see an end to revolution in the region. Now they support the West’s latest intervention by bombing Isis forces they all helped grow."
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