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The rapid demise of the brutal Bashar al-Assad regime in Syria has taken every geopolitical analyst and self-proclaimed Middle East “expert” by storm. Following 53 years of brutal Assad family rule and 13 years of bloody civil war, the Syrian strongman abruptly fled for asylum in Moscow as rebels finalized their encircling of Damascus. In the blink of an eye, one of the two Ba’athist Arab states — along with Saddam Hussein’s Iraq before the U.S.-led 2003 invasion — was no more.
Start with the obvious: Assad was a world-historical tyrant, even by bleak Arab world standards. He led with an iron fist, incarcerating political enemies and siccing his totalitarian security apparatuses on all those whom he deemed a threat. (You can see where Democrats may have gotten some ideas.) Since the Syrian civil war began in 2011, he racked up a death toll of over half a million — the majority civilian noncombatants. He has used chemical weapons against his own people on multiple occasions. He allied with the very worst actors on the world stage, and by the time he fled, his regime had become a satrapy held in joint custody by two rogue states: Russia and Iran.
There are thus many reasons to be ecstatic that Assad, a minority Alawite in a majority-Sunni country, is no more. From a Western geopolitical perspective, it is a clear positive that Russia has lost easy access to Mediterranean ports, and Iran has a gaping hole in its “Shiite crescent” of influence, which, in the not-so-distant past, extended from Iran through Iraq and Syria into Hezbollah-overrun Lebanon. And from a humanitarian perspective, one of the very worst butchers in recent global history has been deposed.
The problem, as is so often the case, is the thorny question of what comes next. And therein lies the rub.
The American foreign policy establishment is dominated by “right”-neoconservatives and left-neoliberals. Both camps seek, above all, to weaken and topple authoritarian regimes, and to replace them with leaders and government forms that better fit the idiosyncratic mold of Western liberal democracy. Thus, you have pundits such as Josh Rogin, a columnist for the neoconservative/neoliberal Washington Post, who posted this thoughtless dreck to X last weekend: “Syria is free. The rebels won. The people liberated themselves from tyranny. … The world should celebrate Syria’s liberation & help it succeed.”
Come again? Apparently, “free(dom)” now means … Sharia law. Did we just forget about the Arab Spring? Never let stubborn facts get in the way of a handy one-size-fits-all narrative.
But it is grossly irresponsible to ignore the new bosses in Damascus. The rebels who toppled Assad are led by Abu Mohammad al-Julani, a man who has spent the better part of his adult life as a peripatetic jihadist mercenary. Al-Julani has, in the past, been active with al-Qaeda, the Islamic State of Iraq, and Al-Nusra Front. These are all radical Islamic terrorist organizations, plain and simple. Al-Julani now leads Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham, which is — you guessed it — yet another U.S.-recognized foreign terrorist organization. Al-Julani, who has ditched his trademark jihadist camo for sleeker Western-style garb, says he is a changed man. “I believe that everyone in life goes through phases and experiences,” he explained to CNN. This followed al-Julani publishing a statement asserting that “diversity is a strength.”
Call him the DEI jihadi.
If your antennae are going off, you’re not alone. A grizzled, Recep Tayyip Erdogan-backed jihadist now spouting liberal platitudes about “diversity” is perhaps the single least persuasive political operation of my lifetime. Dunderheads in Foggy Bottom and Langley, Virginia, must be happy, but only a dimwit or a ruling class neoconservative/neoliberal moralist — but I repeat myself — could be naive enough to believe this rubbish.
On the whole, it is probably a good thing that Assad is no more. It is important that two of America’s leading geopolitical foes, Russia and Iran, suffer such a massive loss. For Iran in particular, it is the second massive loss in a span of two and a half months, following Israel’s historic crippling of Hezbollah.
But we should not pretend that the rise of HTS and al-Julani is an unambiguous good. It isn’t. There is a very real risk of a full-on ISIS/Taliban-style caliphate taking over Syria. That would be a humanitarian disaster for the region’s Kurds and Druze, a likely strategic disaster for Israel and America’s moderate Arab allies, and a more insidious disaster in its potential activation of jihadi sleeper cells throughout the West. And Turkey’s Erdogan, an Islamist strongman and Hamas mollycoddler who harbors frightening neo-Ottoman ambitions, is emboldened like never before.
Of course, al-Julani and HTS could also turn Syria into a giant Ivy League-style DEI bureaucracy. Maybe the Harvard faculty lounge would then self-deport to Damascus. At least that sounds like a win.
There no question HTS would do what it did without the military and financial support of Erdoğan. We all know Turks see Aleppo as its 82nd province. Even though Erdoğan wants piece of Syria. he wouldn’t dare to upset The USA or Russia. But somehow he got the green light probably from Biden.. I’m assuming Hussein/Biden junta signaled to look the other way to stick it to Trump. Leaving behind a regionwide mess for Trump to sink in..
What ever the reason, the destruction of Syria is the beginning of the end of Skyes-Picot designed political map. We will be witnessing the redrawing the new map with a lot of bloodshed. Get ready.
it never ceases to amaze me as to why the elite are scratching their heads as to what comes next . what comes next is what has always been the case with islam regardless of which bloodthirsty branch of the depraved muslims you adhere to . , murder , elimination of jews and the jewish state , terrorising the infidel , including throat cutting ,bombing ,shooting , and every form of death that can be devised . there is no moderate terrorism . ever since planes were blown up , athletes murdered nothing has changed . its just that infidels have short memories , terrorists dont . islam has declared war on the west a continuation of its bloodthirsty founders depraved mind . yet the left will continue to defend it . they will all give an account either now or in the afterlife .
How Not to Think About Syria?
But I never think about Syria.
Husseini praised our method of torture on blacks and baby-killing by Margaret Sanger in the 30’s while entertaining Hitler. Assad is just the modern version.
The ONLY Nation who has acted with INTELLIGENCE so far is Israel! They did what should be done to protect THEIR Nation! Imagine how cheap it was to just go in and destroy Syria’s Army, Navy, and chemical warfare facilities! OH, I’m not speaking about the cost of bombs and missiles, I’m referring to the SAVINGS of Israeli Citizens’ and Soldiers’ lives!
I find it odd – no, TYPICAL – that the DEMOcrats see Syria as a win for them even though the leader of the terrorist group has a $10 MILLION Bounty on his head! I’m sure biden will rescind that before leaving office!
How soon does the Un issue credentials for the terrorist group so they can travel freely to the USA??
I do hope that Israel has communicated with the $10 Million Man that he should refrain from atrocities or he might fund some Israeli projects with the REWARD $$!!
The islamic terrorists in charge of Syria are Turkey’s puppets.
They follow the same strategy as Turkey.
They pretend to be “moderate” but act like any other islamic terrorists with the same goal of world domination by any means necessary.
The world should not be fooled for a second with neither Syria’s new islamic terrorist rulers nor by Turkey being “friendly” nation.
So good to see Josh Hammer contributing to FPM. I hope to see more from him.
As for the leftist orgasm over the toppling of Assad, they know he’s a terrorist in a white sports coat but he’s their terrorist. Now all the “right” people will be killed in a manner that will make them envious.
Given the Israeli Druze people’s track record of stunning loyalty to Israel, I believe that there would be justification for the IDF to do a one-off minimum force operation to rescue the Syrian Druze. They would also be an excellent counterbalance to the burgeoning Arab population in Judea and Samaria.