[Prof. Madhav Das Nalapat @ International Congress of 17000 Iranian
Terror Victims - 2015]
“Some countries believe that terrorism is something that can be used and
can be useful to them and they forget that terrorism is something that
it may be useful in the short run, but in the medium and long run it
will kill them as well,” said an Indian distinguished academic and
columnist.
“Unfortunately, some people and some countries believe they can use
terrorism for very selfish purposes,” said Professor Madhav Nalapat
during the scientific session of the 2nd International Congress of 17000
Iranian Terror Victims.
Held on August 31, 2015 at the International Islamic Republic of Iran
Conference Hall, the 2nd International Congress of 17000 Iranian Terror
Victims gathered a group of Iranian and foreign researchers to discuss
the issues related to terrorism and terrorist groups.
“I am a friend of the western world, but as a friend I would also like
to be honest about some of the mistakes made by the western world and on
Wahhabism,” he added. “The western world has made some very bad
mistakes. Long ago, it used Wahhabism against Turkey. Then it used
Wahhabism against Arab nationalists. Then it used Wahhabism against the
Russians. And today Wahhabism has become a monster that is threatening
the West.”
Referring to the Wahhabism as “terrible cancer of Wahhabi terrorism,”
director of the Geopolitics and International Relations Department of
Manipal University said, “When a cancer invades a body, the body can
never remain healthy.”
“Daesh is using bullets, ammunition in the hundreds of millions of
dollars. All these are coming from somewhere. Where is the money coming
from? Where are the bullets coming from? Where are the heavy weapons
coming from? None of them are made by Daesh. They are being used by
Daesh,” Nalapat said, adding that it is very important for every country
that says it is fighting a war on terrorism to identify whose money is
funding money, whose weapons are giving power to Daesh, because those
who are doing this are committing sin against humanity.
He went on to accentuate the role Iran played in the fight against ISIS,
and said, “the people of Iran have been fighting Daesh in a brave way.
As a scholar who studies these things, I am very convinced that if Iran
had not been helping in Syria by now Daesh would have been in Damascus
and could have been possibly in Baghdad but for the fact that Iran and
the brave Iranian people have given very strong support
to Syria and Iraq against this grave danger of Daesh.”
“Iran is an indispensible partner in the war against global Wahhabism in
the war against Wahhabi terror,” he continued. “Iran is indispensible
now as Russia was indispensible in the 20th Century.” “So again I
repeat, I’ve come here because you are an indispensible partner in this
terrible conflict we are fighting with a terrible enemy, the cancer of
Wahhabi terrorism.”
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