Do you think al Jolani brutal ideology of violence had already change ? He is a former member of brutal lsis leader al Bagdadi so he is just looking for an opportunity to put up his own group 😅😅
I saw three photos of Jolani: one where he's wearing that makeshift turban in full jihadi dress, another where he's traded in the turban for the Fidel Castro army cap with full beard and crisp green army fatigues, and a third where he's hatless and beardless and looks weak, slender and nerdy -- a bully's wet dream. It's the weak nerdy types that often are the most brutal because they're scared out of their minds but Jolani may not be able to pull that off being as he has no weapons and faces two very formidable forces watching his every move: the Kurds in the north and the Israelis in the south and a whole lot of Syrians in between that don't want to live under his rule. If he goes back on his word about not allowing foreign powers like the Iranians, the Turks and the Russians to use Syria for their own purposes, he risks losing the support of his fighters and control over the country. This would mean setting up Syria for countless other problems. The only other option is to do what he promised: set up a government that respects and represents all the different factions and work to make Syria livable and functioning. He could seek help from the Israelis and possibly the U.S. in the areas of trade and advice on infrastructure and bureaucracy but that would mean foregoing Islamist goals. If Jolani allows the Iranians to use Syria as a conduit for the transfer weapons and supplies to Lebanon, he's finished.
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Do you think al Jolani brutal ideology of violence had already change ? He is a former member of brutal lsis leader al Bagdadi so he is just looking for an opportunity to put up his own group 😅😅
I saw three photos of Jolani: one where he's wearing that makeshift turban in full jihadi dress, another where he's traded in the turban for the Fidel Castro army cap with full beard and crisp green army fatigues, and a third where he's hatless and beardless and looks weak, slender and nerdy -- a bully's wet dream. It's the weak nerdy types that often are the most brutal because they're scared out of their minds but Jolani may not be able to pull that off being as he has no weapons and faces two very formidable forces watching his every move: the Kurds in the north and the Israelis in the south and a whole lot of Syrians in between that don't want to live under his rule. If he goes back on his word about not allowing foreign powers like the Iranians, the Turks and the Russians to use Syria for their own purposes, he risks losing the support of his fighters and control over the country. This would mean setting up Syria for countless other problems. The only other option is to do what he promised: set up a government that respects and represents all the different factions and work to make Syria livable and functioning. He could seek help from the Israelis and possibly the U.S. in the areas of trade and advice on infrastructure and bureaucracy but that would mean foregoing Islamist goals. If Jolani allows the Iranians to use Syria as a conduit for the transfer weapons and supplies to Lebanon, he's finished.