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The U.S. State Department announced the cancellation of the $10 million reward for information on Syrian leader Ahmed Al-Sharaa.
Al-Sharaa recently also got a haircut and changed his name.
His war name in terror for the win was Abu Mohammed al-Golani.
Here are photos of al-Golani during his al-Qaeda days...
On Friday for the first time top Biden administration envoys met with Abu Mohammed al-Jolani in Damascus. Ironically the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) leader, who has reverted to going by his birth name of Ahmad al-Sharaa, is wanted by the FBI for terrorism and still has a $10 million bounty on his head.
That didn't stop Barbara A. Leaf, Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs, and a Biden admin delegation from meeting with the HTS leader in Damascus, where they discussed sanctions, the thorny issue of the $10 million reward, and locating missing US citizens in Syria (specifically journalist Austin Tice), reported Zero Hedge several days ago.
Jolani is trying to present himself as a "moderate". Perhaps this is why for one of the first times he allowed himself to be photographed alongside a woman without a head-covering.
"We have been assured that the Islamic Republic of Iran will have no role in Syria's political future," declared the U.S.
Perhaps that is the real reason for the U.S. to appease al-Golani of al-Qaeda fame -- the target is Iran and Russia's influence in the region, not ISIS, which Obama and Hillary created anyway according to Trump, and now controls Syria.
Removing Russian and Iranian influence is a legitimate goal, but at what cost in the future?
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