Russian military in Syria protect their people from threat of terrorism
Read on the website Vestnik KavkazaYesterday, in an interview to the Russia-24 channel, Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev said: "We have quite a big defense expenditure. These spendings are justified in view of the current situation in our country and the need for the reformatting of our Armed Forces. These articles of expenditure are enough to perform certain military tasks, like the one that is currently being implemented by Russian military forces in Syria."
Explaining the need for the presence of the Russian army in Syria, Medvedev said: "We are defending the Russian people from the threat of terrorism, because it is better to do so abroad than to fight terrorism inside the country."
The Deputy Director of the Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology of the Russian Academy of Sciences, a member of the Council on International Relations under the Russian President, Vladimir Zorin said that the problems in the Middle East are directly related to each of us: "This is not an abstraction. I remember that after the terrorist attack in Volgograd, our Patriarch Kirill wrote an article which stated that the fight against terrorism became a matter for the whole people. Terrorism and countering it is an extraordinary problem of our time, which does not bypass the attention of politicians, diplomats, teachers and businessmen.Therefore, the main aim of combating terrorism and the formation of anti-terrorism consciousness is to create awareness of the anti-terrorist world in society, instilling in people an immunity to the attempts at involvement in terrorist activity, the reduction of the social base of support for terrorists and strong condemnation of the use of terrorist methods under any slogans or ideologies. "
According to Zorin, the main object of the activity of this ideological offensive is youth: "The situation with a student of the Philosophy Faculty of Moscow State University says that we need to think seriously about countering the ideology of terrorism among young people and students.. This trend should be subject not only to one-off conferences, round tables in the student audience, which are often conducted in a formal way, but, apparently, now we are talking about regular training courses. "
Zorin proposed to introduce the subject in the universities called "the study of terrorism and the fight against this phenomenon": "It would be appropriate to include it in the curriculum, and in the humanitarian faculties it must be on the list of specialties. This is done, by the way, in a number of universities in Israel, the US and Europe."