Why the West cheers for Al-Qaeda successors taking over Syria
By: Rachel Marsden
It looks like any previous crime can be forgotten as long as there’s regime change to be achieved
What reasonable person wouldn’t give terrorists the benefit of the doubt?
Maybe banking on jihadists will work out this time, eh? If not, the West can
always just bomb them into oblivion. That should work out about as well as it
always does.
Where have we seen this movie before? Ah, yes. “Anti-Soviet warrior puts his
army on the road to peace,” journalist Robert Fisk wrote in The Independent in
1993 – about Al-Qaeda founder and former CIA asset against the Soviets in
Afghanistan, Osama Bin Laden. And we know how that turned out. Now Al-Qaeda’s
leader in Syria is getting the same treatment from the Western establishment.
It seems like just yesterday Washington and vassals were slamming the same group
of jihadists who recently rampaged through Syria and rocked right up to Damascus
as former President Bashar Assad fled to Moscow.
We’re talking here about a coup d’état by a group – Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) –
long considered terrorist by the West. And not even just by Washington, whose
embassy in Syria tweeted in 2017 that “HTS is a merger and any group that merged
into it becomes part of Al-Qaeda’s Syrian network.”
The European Union’s Agency for Asylum’s website also describes HTS as
“frequently committing serious human rights abuses, including harassment,
assassinations, kidnapping, and torture, as well as unlawful detention of
civilians,” and having committed suicide bombings, hostage takings, extortion,
and assassination. But hey, at least they’re not Assad, right?
It was clear that something was up recently when the Western press started
promoting the hoax that this reputationally-botoxed version of Al-Qaeda is also
woke, with its leader saying things in published videos like: “diversity is a
strength.”
Also, why does it seem like he and Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky share the
same stylist? Maybe he figures that if he resembles the Western establishment’s
girlfriend, they’ll fall in love with him. And maybe it worked, because they’re
choosing him over Assad despite the fact that this same HTS leader, Abu Mohammed
al-Jolani, is still listed as wanted by Washington to the tune of a $10 million
bounty and is under a United Nations arms embargo since 2013 for palling around
with ISIS. But he did brand his stampede through Aleppo, “Together We Return,”
according to Britain’s Telegraph – which is apparently the new way of branding a
coup d’état as social justice. He also has the Western media saying that his
regime will be more lenient than the Taliban in Afghanistan. Woah, let’s not go
too crazy now in aiming high!
Despite the United Nations’ condemnations of this guy, its special envoy for
Syria apparently didn’t get the memo, calling the HTS coup a “watershed moment”
from which the UN looks forward with hope for “peace, reconciliation, dignity,
and inclusion.” Why stop there? Has he even assured the UN yet that his
executions are going to be climate-neutral?
Britain’s deputy prime minister welcomed the change from Assad. You’d think that
he hadn’t dropped off the radar. This is like when the West – led mainly by the
UK and France – cheered the overthrow of Muammar Gaddafi by local proxies in
Libya, setting the country on the path to becoming a failed state. Not to
mention sparking a tidal wave of migrants into Europe fleeing the ensuing chaos,
which Gaddafi had explicitly warned would happen.
Meanwhile, the former head of MI6, Sir John Sawers, told Sky News that it
would be “rather ridiculous” if Britain couldn’t deal with these terrorists just
because they’re on Washington’s outcast catalog. Chomping at the bit to do
business with the guy who was palling around with ISIS now that the West has
spontaneously rehabilitated his image – it’s almost like British intelligence
hasn’t clued in to the fact that US sanctions serve to give Washington first
dibs on deals with any terrorists magically converted into freedom fighters
after doing the West’s dirty work. Just ask the French business community how
they feel about being shut out of US-sanctioned Iran while Washington was
granting exemptions to their own corporations doing business with Tehran.
Right in black and white on the EU’s website, it says that the objective of HTS
is to “establish Islamic rule” in Syria by overthrowing Assad. Now they’re
ecstatic about the exact thing that they were warning about.
Here in France, we’re a long way from the days, nearly a quarter-century ago,
when former President Jacques Chirac was warning that overthrowing Saddam
Hussein in Iraq wouldn’t be the means to a glorious end that Washington
fantasized about. These days, Macron, who you’d think might want to keep a low
profile on the subject of presidential legitimacy given that a new CSA poll
finds 59% of French want him to resign, has effectively underscored that he
shares the same brain cell as his Western counterparts on Assad’s leadership.
“The barbaric state has fallen. At last,” he said. “I pay tribute to the Syrian
people, to their courage, to their patience.” Looks like the “barbaric state”
might just be limbering up rather than falling, given who’s now in charge.
The West is great at ripping down regime change highway, cheering all the way –
but not so great at finding exit ramps that don’t go straight off a cliff.
Speaking of which, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said that Assad “oppressed his
people brutally” and “has countless lives on his conscience and has driven
numerous people to flee, many of whom have arrived in Germany.” You think it
couldn’t possibly get worse in the fleeing-to-Germany department, huh? You’ve
just blessed Al-Qaeda with an entire country. What could possibly go wrong?
Riding shotgun and handling the GPS in Scholz’s moron-mobile is his foreign
minister, Annalena Baerbock, whose navigational skills are so notorious that she
infamously took a U-turn to be 360 degrees. Joining the anti-Assad pile-on, she
added that “the country must not fall into the hands of other radicals – no
matter what guise they take.”
A bit late for that when the guys taking over Syria are the ideological
successors of the group – Al-Qaeda – that her Western pals hold responsible for
nosediving into the Pentagon and New York’s twin towers on September 11, 2001.
That’s what you’re cheering here, genius.
Surely the EU’s new foreign minister, Kaja Kallas, would be aware of small
matters like the bloc’s own website describing these terrorists as having forced
religious minorities to convert to Islam though, right?
“The end of Assad’s dictatorship is a positive and long-awaited development. It
also shows the weakness of Assad’s backers, Russia, and Iran,” Kallas said.
Well, looks like she’s too busy obsessing over Russia and Iran to even bother
caring who these guys are – beyond the fact that they’re not Assad. The same
Assad who had managed to be ignored by them almost completely for years ever
since their previous CIA and Pentagon-backed ‘Syrian rebel’ regime change
operation failed. But now he’s suddenly worse than jihadists. Of course he has
to be. Because otherwise how could they possibly justify condoning a successor
of America’s former number one enemy to shake loose a whole country for the
taking?
COPYRIGHT 2024 RACHEL MARSDEN