23 August 201617:51
Sergey Lavrov’s answer to a question by the TASS News
Agency
1469-23-08-2016
Question: Can you
comment on the regular media reports about modern weapons making it into the
hands of terrorist groups in the Middle East and North Africa?
Sergey Lavrov:
Apparently, our Western colleagues have yet to fully realise the implications
of their recent military operations in the Middle East and Africa. They
believed they would destroy the Saddam Hussein and Muammar Gaddafi regimes, and
that democracy would instantly prevail in Iraq and Libya. Instead, these
nations are now torn by chaos. Abandoned military depots and arsenals were
looted. All weapons, including MANPADS, and hundreds of tonnes of ammunition,
went missing. Now, those countries are shattered by fratricidal wars with no
end in sight. Unfortunately, this situation was quite predictable, and the
President repeatedly warned about it.
In Libya alone, at
least 500 Strela and Igla MANPADS went missing. The first bell rang in Mali,
where, in 2012, militants shot down a government Mig-21 using a MANPAD. No one
knows which terrorist groups may have got their hands on these weapons, which
are most dangerous for civil aviation. Is it ISIS, Jabhat al-Nusra, or
Al-Qaeda? No one knows when and where these weapons will be used next, either.
It’s unlikely that anyone in Iraq, with hundreds of thousands of casualties and
millions now living in a country torn by civil war, experienced any relief from
learning that the British have found out that then Prime Minister Tony Blair
actually deceived the parliament by pushing through a resolution to have the
British Army participate in the invasion of Iraq alongside the United States.
Of course, the
consequences could have been even more devastating, if three years ago Russia
had failed to prevent the US attack on Syria, having persuaded al-Assad to get
rid of Syria’s chemical weapons. Even the thought of who may have ended up with
MANPADS and other conventional weapons, as well as stocks of these weapons of
mass destruction, is dreadful.
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