Kevork Almassian | Kevork's Newsletter
The photograph of Abu Mohammad al-Julani walking through the White House — smuggled through a back door like contraband
— should have been a geopolitical earthquake. Instead, the
neoconservative commentariat, the self-appointed guardians against
"Islamist infiltration," fell silent. The same voices that spent two
decades terrorizing the American public about al-Qaeda said nothing when
Washington received one of its senior alumni as Syria's new
"president." Their sudden muteness tells us more than their theatrics
ever did.
For us, none of this is surprising. It simply formalizes what we already knew: the
so-called "War on Terror" was never about fighting terrorism. It was a
geopolitical instrument that could be paused, reversed, or inverted
whenever U.S. or Israeli strategic interests required it.
And Julani's rise proves that point better than anything else.
America's Betrayal: Not Only of Syrians, but of Its Own Veterans
I have American friends who served in Iraq and Afghanistan. They were told they were fighting al-Qaeda, fighting extremism, defending their country. Today, they live with
PTSD, chronic wounds, and emotional scars, all while the very people
they were told to fight are being escorted into the Oval Office for
photo-ops. If I were in their shoes, I would feel deeply betrayed.
Meanwhile,
Washington is rewriting history and hoping no one notices. The U.S.
government had full knowledge of the jihadist engine that was being
built in Syria. In 2012, Jake Sullivan emailed Hillary Clinton
acknowledging that "al-Qaeda is on our side in Syria". The Defense
Intelligence Agency (DIA) warned the Obama administration in 2012 that
the insurgency's core force was jihadists, Salafis, and the Muslim
Brotherhood. Yet Obama approved "Timber Sycamore," the CIA program that
armed and trained these very groups.
Now, over a decade later, we
arrive at the inevitable destination: the United States hosting the
former emir of Jabhat al-Nusra — the Syrian branch of al-Qaeda — as the
U.S.-approved steward of a "new Syria."
It is macabre theater.
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