If you could travel back to 2015 — let alone 2005 — and explain that a founding leader of Al Qaeda in Syria will be made President with the help of the US and Israel, then warmly welcomed in the WH and western capitals, you’d be called a crazy anti-west conspiracy theorist. https://t.co/WuIxteVNUq
— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) March 31, 2026

It was a photo few could have imagined even a year ago: the president of the United States shaking hands in the White House with a man who, not long ago, was wanted for terrorism and carried a $10 million bounty on his head. Jerusalem Post

Here we have the visit of former Al Queda headchopper now Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa to Germany. Watch closely how German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier conducts himself.
— Richard (@ricwe123) March 31, 2026
His body language alone screams an almost embarrassing level of deference.
For “leaders” who… pic.twitter.com/BKpVWRcEDR

MI6 chief Richard Moore said last year that his intel agency “forged a relationship with” now Syrian ruler Ahmed Al-Sharaa, a year or two before” he seized power. MI6’s man is now at No.10 (he’s the one on the right).
Starmer’s national security advisor, Jonathan Powell, also advised Ahmed Al-Sharaa. Powell trained Syrian Al Qaeda leader Mohammed Jolani to become President Al-Sharaa through his NGO, Inter Mediate. The West never cared about democracy or human rights in Syria; it merely sought control. – Max Blumenthal

Syria’s president Ahmed al-Sharaa is positioning Syria as a potential energy backup for Europe, saying the country could help keep Gulf oil flowing if Iran disrupts key routes like the Strait of Hormuz or the Red Sea. pic.twitter.com/deOC8x21dP
— NEXTA (@nexta_tv) March 30, 2026
I find it more relevant to point out that the “NGO” responsible for rebranding the terrorist is based in London and had contributions from the American diplomat Robert Ford.
The video below is his statement about the “former terrorist.” pic.twitter.com/yZwxRZJCd6— Vanessa Carvalho (@vanessasoaresc4) March 31, 2026



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