Bolivian
President Evo Morales says the Western powers create terrorism in an
attempt to unseat governments which are against imperialism, warning,
however, that such a policy would backfire.
Morales made
the remarks in an interview with Iran’s Spanish-language television
channel Hispan TV in the Iranian capital city of Tehran.
The Bolivian
leader said the Western states create terror threats and provide
financial support to terrorists, who serve as their proxies, in a bid
to depose anti-imperialism heads of state and governments.
Touching on
the recent deadly terror attacks in the French capital city of Paris,
he said the United States fuels such terror activities with the aim
of “inflicting damage on human life.”
On November
13, assailants struck at least six different venues in and around
Paris, leaving 130 people dead and over 350 others wounded. In a
statement the day after, the Takfiri Daesh terrorist group claimed
responsibility for the fatal assaults.
The Bolivian
president further noted that some Western states resort to military
intervention whenever they face economic woes, citing the
developments in Libya as an example.
Countries
are capable of resolving their problems and there is no need for
foreign intervention like what the North America is doing, he added.
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