A terrorist in a suit, is still a terrorist. Al-Sharaa is an enemy of the US and should have never been allowed to set foot on American soil.
🚨Shameful America!
Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa was seen shooting hoops alongside senior U.S. military figures - including CENTCOM chief Admiral Brad Cooper.
Less than a year ago, Abu Mohammed al-Joulani — real name Ahmed Hussein al-Sharaa — was one of the world’s most wanted terrorists, hunted by America with a $10 million bounty on his head.
👉 His blood-soaked résumé of terror:
Al-Qaeda in Iraq (2003–2006) — ambushed U.S. soldiers, built roadside bombs, and honed his craft under Zarqawi’s insurgency. Radicalized further in U.S. prisons.
Islamic State of Iraq (2006–2012) — protégé of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, laying the groundwork for the ISIS caliphate. Hand-picked to expand jihad into Syria.
Jabhat al-Nusra (2012–2016) — founded and commanded al-Qaeda’s Syrian branch, directing suicide bombings in Damascus and Aleppo. Recruited foreign jihadis, funneled Gulf money, and institutionalized terror as Syria burned.
Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham (2017–present) — rebranded Nusra into HTS and turned Idlib into a jihadist statelet with sharia courts, torture prisons, and public executions. His forces massacred minorities, extorted civilians, and paraded women through the streets after Assad’s fall.
The U.N. Sanctions Committee still lists him as QDi.317 - an al-Qaeda terrorist.
The U.S. once offered $10 million for his capture — until the bounty was quietly canceled in December 2024 to “facilitate diplomacy.”
👉 Just months later, President Trump sat across from al-Sharaa in Saudi Arabia, flanked by MBS and Erdogan.
Sanctions vanished. Trump hailed him as a “fighter” with a “strong past.”
⚠️ And now - the same man has arrived in New York City, whitewashed as “Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa,” to address the United Nations General Assembly.
🔺 From al-Qaeda emir to UN speaker in under a year.
🔺 From America’s Most Wanted to America’s guest of honor.
🔺 From Guantanamo candidate to world statesman.
This isn’t diplomacy.
It’s national betrayal - and the appeasement of terrorism at the highest level.