Biden Admin Drops $10M Bounty for Terrorist Who Took Over Syria

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The Jihadists are our friends now.

“Why doth treason never prosper? What’s the reason? For if it prosper, none dare call it treason.”

Terrorists similarly do not prosper because once they take over a country, they’re no longer terrorists.

Stop This Terrorist? Not anymore.

Until a few days ago, the US Government’s Rewards for Justice site had a $10 million reward up for         Syrian leader Abu Mohammad al-Jolani who had been dispatched by the Caliph of ISIS to build an Islamic terror group in Syria.

Now we’ve gone from

To

Now all that is gone. Since it’s been disappeared, here’s what it used to say.

Rewards for Justice is offering a reward of up to $10 million for information on Muhammad al-Jawlani, also known as Abu Muhammad al-Golani and Muhammad al-Julani. Al-Jawlani leads the al-Nusrah Front (ANF), al-Qa’ida’s (AQ) affiliate in Syria. In January 2017, ANF merged with several other hardline opposition groups to form Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS). While al-Jawlani is not the leader of HTS, he remains the leader of AQ-affiliated ANF, which is at the core of HTS.

Under al-Jawlani’s leadership, ANF has carried out multiple terrorist attacks throughout Syria, often targeting civilians. In April 2015, ANF reportedly kidnapped, and later released, approximately 300 Kurdish civilians from a checkpoint in Syria. In June 2015, ANF claimed responsibility for the massacre of 20 residents in the Druze village of Qalb Lawzeh in Idlib province, Syria.

In April 2013, al-Jawlani pledged allegiance to AQ and its leader Ayman al-Zawahiri. In July 2016, al-Jawlani praised AQ and al-Zawahiri in an online video and claimed the ANF was changing its name to Jabhat Fath Al Sham (“Conquest of the Levant Front”).

On May 16, 2013, the U.S. Department of State designated al-Jawlani as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist pursuant to Executive Order 13224, as amended. As a result of this designation, among other consequences, all property and interests in property of al-Jawlani that are subject to U.S. jurisdiction are blocked, and U.S. persons are generally prohibited from engaging in any transactions with al-Jawlani. In addition, it is a crime to knowingly provide, or attempt or conspire to provide, material support or resources to ANF, a U.S.-designated Foreign Terrorist Organization.

But now a meeting has been arranged. The terrorists are our friends now.

The State Department said early Friday that three senior American diplomats had arrived in Damascus, the capital of Syria, to meet with leaders of the militias that have seized control of the country…

The diplomats “will be engaging directly with the Syrian people, including members of civil society, activists, members of different communities and other Syrian voices about their vision for the future of their country and how the United States can help support them,” the State Department said in a statement.

Members of civil society, activists and terrorists.

Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs Barbara Leaf said who led the delegation, described the meetings with the interim government as “quite good, very productive,” and “detailed,” covering a wide range of issues both domestic and external. Leaf said Jolani himself came across as “pragmatic.”

“We’ve been hearing this for some time, some very pragmatic and moderate statements on various issues, from women’s rights to protection of, you know, equal rights for all communities, etc,” Leaf told reporters.

Very pragmatic. Any day now HTS will open the first Jihadi gay club.

When has trusting Islamic terrorists ever been a mistake? What could possibly go wrong?

Article posted with permission from Daniel Greenfield




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Las Vegas News Magazine

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