Washington Celebrates Al-Qaeda’s Victory in Syria
Posted on December 09, 2024
Washington finally completed its dirty war in Syria.
What started as a CIA covert operation to smuggle weapons and
jihadists from Libya to Syria has resulted in Syria leader Bashar al-Assad
being deposed and replaced by Abu Mohammad al-Julani.
Julani found his way to Damascus by rising through the
ranks of al-Qaeda in Iraq. Inspired by the 9/11 attack, he joined AQI to fight
against the US during the Iraq war. Julani was a close associate of both AQI
leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi and founded the al-Qaeda affiliate group Syria in
coordination with Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.
As more Americans became aware of the CIA’s covert
operation in Syria to back jihadists, Julani changed his organization’s name
from Al Nusra to Jabhat Fateh al-Sham, then Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham (HTS) to
obscure his group’s al-Qaeda links. However, HTS was no moderate group and
focused on bringing ISIS forces under Julani’s control following the collapse
of Bagadadi’s caliphate.
Even the US State Department was not fooled by
Julani’s rebrands. In 2017, the State Department issued a $10 million reward for the capture of Julani.
For most of the past decade, Julani has ruled over
northwestern Syria under the protection of Washington’s NATO ally, Turkey. Had
Turkish troops not set up outposts surrounding Julani’s territory, Syria, and
its Russian, Iranian, and Hezbollah allies may have eliminated the lingering
jihadist threat. During this period, Julani’s Idlib province was the largest
safe haven for jihadists on the planet.
Since the ISIS caliphate was defeated, the frontlines
in the Syrian War largely froze. Still, Washington and its allies engaged in a
relentless assault on Damascus.
Turkey protected jihadists on Syria’s northern border,
allowing them to terrorize the Kurds that lived there.
Israel engaged in weekly strikes on Assad and his allied forces. Over the past year, those strikes have
escalated to hit civilian and diplomatic targets in downtown Damascus. Tel
Aviv even bombed the Aleppo Airport following a major earthquake, preventing aid from reaching the desperate citizens.
The US illegally occupied the eastern quarter of Syria, exploiting and stealing some of Damasus’s most valuable
resources. In this region, the US allowed the Kurds to lord power over the local Arabs. The Kurdish SDF runs a massive torture prison known
as the al-Hol camp, and local citizens protest the Kurds conscripting their
children as young as 15.
Washington waged an economic war on Syria, deliberately meant to prevent Damascus from rebuilding its
war-destroyed infrastructure. The US also bombed Assad’s allied forces near the
Iraq-Syria border.
Additionally, Turkey and Ukraine used
this period to bolster the HTS forces.
The long-frozen conflict thawed rapidly over the past
two weeks. Seemingly in coordination with the announcement of a truce in
Lebanon, Julani’s forces went on the march, first seizing Aleppo. Reported to be aided by advanced drones, HTS made quick work of any Syria forces that
resisted, and on Sunday, Julani arrived in Damascus and declared the “mujahideen” won the war. And Washington celebrated.
“Syria is free. The rebels won. The people liberated
themselves from tyranny. Freedom won,” the Washington Post’s Josh
Rogin wrote on X. “Russia, Iran, Hezbollah & Assad lost.
Historic. The road ahead for Syria won’t be easy. But it will be better than
the past. The world should celebrate Syria’s liberation & help it succeed.”
Post columnist Max Boot wrote, “Assad – after a quarter-century of ruthless rule –
had fled the country. Syria was free at last.”
“The fall of Assad. On some days, one can believe that
while the arc of the moral universe is long, it bends toward justice,” neocon
Bill Krystol wrote on X.
Of course, what happened to Syria is not about the
Syrians. The real goal of Washington was to weaken Damascus because they
believed it would weaken Moscow, Tehran, and Hezbollah.
What happens next in Syria is unlikely to be good for
many of the minority groups that enjoyed some level of protection under Assad.
However, Washington and its allies are swooping in like hungry vultures to
feats on the remains of Syria.
Shortly after Assad left Damascus, in Tel Aviv Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced Israel would be seizing a “buffer zone” in
southwestern Syria. Turkey also launched airstrikes on a Kurdish-held city in
northern Syria.
No doubt, in the coming days, we will hear crowing
from the hawks in Washington about their triumph in Syria by severing Tehran’s
land connection to Hezbollah in Southern Lebanon. In the White House, Biden’s
staff is no doubt discussing how to exploit Assad’s downfall as far as
possible; this includes attempts to remove Russia from its military bases along
Syria’s Mediterranean coast.
The biggest losers in Syria are the Syrian people,
who, for nearly a decade and a half, have been subject to a brutal and complex
war that shows no signs of ending. They have been bombed by a seemingly
unending number of countries, all with their unique geopolitical interests. The
Syrian people have been intentionally starved and impoverished by the US to bring about Assad’s downfall. While
Assad was a tyrant, no doubt Julani will come with his own, and likely more
oppressive, tyranny.
Among the other losers are the American people. More
American lives and treasure were wasted on a project to dispose of another
Middle East dictator. In Iraq and Libya, this policy caused unimaginable
suffering for the locals.
The top threat is that our government has empowered
the only true enemies of the American people. Iran, Russia, North Korea,
Venezuela, Cuba, Assad’s Syria, etc. all present no threat to the American
homeland. However, now an al-Qaeda terrorist sits on the throne in Damascus,
and Washington’s support for Tel Aviv’s genocide in Gaza has given him an
endless supply of anti-American hatred.
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