Crescent International
If there are still any Muslims naïve enough to believe that Abu Mohammad al-Jolani is a revolutionary, consider this.
Using his real name, Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa will pay an official visit to the White House on November 10.
This was revealed by US Special Envoy Tom Barrack.
He also serves as US ambassador to Türkiye.
Barrack told the pro-Trump news outlet Axios about the visit.
Following this, Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shaibani made the announcement about al-Jolani’s visit, according to a report by the Turkish news agency, Anadolu on November 2.
Announcements about Syrian state policy being made from Türkiye rather than Damascus reveal another truth.
Takfiri-ruled Syria has actually become a Turkish colony.
Qatar also exerts influence, largely through money provided to post-Asad rulers but the principal driver is Türkiye.
Turkish President Recep Tayip Erdogan had welcomed al-Jolani to Istanbul on May 24.
Türkiye maintains a large military presence in north west Syria and its intelligence agency, Milli İstihbarat Teşkilatı (MIT) virtually controls the Syrian regime.
When announcing al-Jolani’s visit to the White House, Shaibani could not contain his enthusiasm, describing it as a “historic first”.
It will help open a “new chapter” in relations between the two countries, he said excitedly.
“President Ahmad al-Sharaa will be at the White House at the start of November,” he said in Bahrain.
This tiny island state on the western shores of the Persian Gulf is home to the US Fifth Fleet.
Like all the other Arabian regimes, the Bahraini regime is also a US puppet.
Syria has now joined the club of US puppets.
Shaibani could not contain his ecstasy when he said, “Of course, this is a historic visit.”
“It is the first visit by a Syrian president to the White House in more than 80 years,” he said.
Shaibani’s excitement was enhanced by the prospect of being granted entry into the White House, accompanying al-Jolani, to meet Donald Trump.
It has already been announced what topics will be discussed during the visit.
Apart from al-Jolani showing obsequiousness to Trump—that’s a must—there will be discussion relating to the lifting of economic sanctions and reconstruction of post-war Syria.
Much of it was destroyed by the takfiri terrorists now masquerading as statemen.
Since there is a split in the ranks of the terrorists, al-Jolani’s regime wants US help to counter-ISIS (Daesh) threats.
He insists it is not “the sole responsibility of Syria,” but rather “an international threat” that cannot be dealt with only by the Syrian regime.
He is partly right. The terrorists were created and financed by the west, primarily the US.
Since Bashar al-Asad’s regime was overthrown in early December 2024, zionist Israel has also intensified attacks on Syria.
Shaibani noted that over 1,000 cross-border raids have been recorded since December 8 under the zionist regime’s expansionist policy.
The Israeli army has attacked Syria’s southern provinces and occupied large swathes of territory.
Zionist Israel has expanded its occupation of the Syrian Golan Heights by seizing the demilitarized buffer zone including Jabal al-Shaykh (aka Mount Hermon).
This is a clear violation of the 1974 Disengagement Agreement between Israel and Syria.
The zionists have also increased their encroachment of Sweida encouraging the local Druze community to break away from Syria.
Israel’s illegal occupation of Syrian territory will not be the subject of discussion in the White House.
After all, puppets cannot possibly upset the boss who himself is a rabid zionist.