Tuesday, January 28, 2025

WEF Global Elites Embrace Syria's New Jihadi 'Foreign Minister'


Al-Qaeda in a Tailor-Made Suit: WEF Global Elites Embrace Syria's New Jihadi 'Foreign Minister'


From black flags to champagne glasses, the World Economic Forum’s embrace of a former Al-Qaeda affiliate turned ‘diplomat’ reveals the shameless depths of globalist hypocrisy and moral bankruptcy.

In a jaw-dropping display of globalist hypocrisy, the World Economic Forum (WEF) has once again proven that principles and morality are mere props in their endless theater of power. This year’s spectacle in Davos features none other than Asaad Hassan Al-Shaibani, a former face of the terror group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), a splinter of Al-Qaeda. Now cloaked in the diplomatic guise of Syria’s new “Foreign Minister,” Al-Shaibani is being paraded as a symbol of progress. At the same time, his government terrorizes minorities and enforces Sharia law back home.

HTS, born from Al-Qaeda’s Syrian branch, recently seized large swaths of Syrian territory and swiftly began implementing a reign of terror. Under the guise of “liberation,” Al-Shaibani’s government has reportedly targeted Christians, Alawites, and Druze with escalating violence. In these “liberated” zones, alcohol shops are destroyed, women are forced to veil themselves, and public spaces are segregated by gender—the harbingers of full-blown Sharia law.

Yet in Davos, Al-Shaibani was given center stage, moderated by none other than Fabien member Tony Blair, a man whose name is synonymous with the destabilization of the Middle East. 

Al-Shaibani had the audacity to invoke Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 as his blueprint for Syria’s future, conveniently ignoring the systematic persecution his regime unleashes on its citizens. “Saudi Arabia is our role model,” he declared, a chilling statement from an organization once parading under black flags.

Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030, while marketed as a progressive framework promoting social reforms and modernization, many believe is a facade. The Saudi regime remains a repressive, authoritarian theocracy with a long history of exporting radical ideologies and sponsoring Islamic terror. To hold it up as an inspiration for rebuilding Syria reveals either dangerous naivety or a calculated attempt to mislead the global stage.

The WEF’s open arms toward Al-Shaibani exemplify the moral bankruptcy of Western elites. The same Davos attendees who once championed the “war on terror” now applaud a representative of its latest incarnation. This transformation from terrorist to statesman isn’t a redemption story—it’s a charade. For the globalists, HTS’s ascension is palatable only because it ousted Bashar al-Assad, a figure long loathed by the Western establishment. That the Syrian people now face oppression under a different banner seems of little consequence.

Behind Al-Shaibani’s polished rhetoric lies the grim truth: HTS rule in Syria is defined by fear and repression. Reports from the ground paint a picture of a nation unraveling. Religious minorities live in constant dread of sectarian violence, while extremists freely terrorize communities. Public life is being reshaped under an extremist vision, as personal freedoms are trampled under the pretext of “religious purity.”

The spectacle of a former Al-Qaeda affiliate being legitimized on the world stage should send shivers down the spine of anyone who values freedom and justice. Al-Shaibani’s Davos debut is not just a farce; it’s a warning. The globalist elite’s willingness to elevate extremists undercuts any pretense of moral authority. For those suffering under HTS’s brutal regime, the message is clear: Their lives are mere collateral in the great game of global power.


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