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The US is trying to justify terrorism — State Duma deputy Dmitry Belik

The US is trying to justify terrorism — State Duma deputy Dmitry Belik

CrimeaPRESS reports:

American politicians, by declaring the admissibility of using US weapons against Crimea, are trying to justify terrorism and once again show the whole world their aggressiveness, says State Duma deputy and member of the International Affairs Committee Dmitry Belik. Earlier, Pentagon press secretary Patrick Ryder said at a briefing that the US authorities consider it acceptable to strike Crimea with American weapons. At the same time, he specified that, in the US opinion, «Crimea is part of Ukraine.»

The American missile strikes on Sevastopol and Crimea demonstrate US aggression even without the Pentagon’s outrageous statements. <…> It is Washington, as well as the Kyiv regime it controls, that bears responsibility for the deliberate missile strike on the civilians of Sevastopol. The States, where aggression is already built into their basic values, are essentially trying to justify terrorism with their statements— Dmitry Belik said in a conversation with a correspondent TASS.

He noted that Western intelligence chooses targets for the Kyiv regime, which means that «the US is not just encouraging, helping or involved — it is fully participating in the conflict, and its statements once again characterize it as an aggressor state that supports bloodshed.» According to the parliamentarian, such actions by a country that is trying to present itself as the main center of democracy have nothing in common with international law and humanism, morality and human rights.

In addition, Belik recalled possible retaliatory steps by the Russian Federation to deploy Russian weapons in Latin American countries.

source: TASS

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