Al-Qaeda 2.0: Now with EU Endorsement

Neville Gafa

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Al-Qaeda 2.0: Now with EU Endorsement

Europe wanted Russia out. Now it gets to deal with Al-Qaeda in power. Good luck with that.

 

 

Yesterday we called it Libya 2.0.

 

Today, the reality is even uglier: Syria has become the EU’s Frankenstein, a failed geopolitical experiment built on delusion, arrogance, and blood.

 

Europe cheered when Bashar al-Assad’s government began to lose ground.

 

They applauded when Russian influence was “pushed out.”

 

And they celebrated when the West’s handpicked proxy, al-Sharaa, was elevated into power.

 

Yes, al-Sharaa — a man with deep al-Qaeda ties, a known jihadist, now being dressed up as a “moderate leader” for European photo ops.

 

 

The Hypocrisy Is Staggering

 

The same EU that lectures the world about democracy, human rights, and rule of law is now backing a man whose ideological bloodline leads straight to bin Laden. They removed a secular nationalist — Assad — who held Syria together, in favour of a so-called reformist whose record includes terror, torture, and tribal violence.

 

Bashar al Assad

 

Why? Because he wasn’t pro-Russia.

 

Because he would take Brussels’ calls.

 

Because he posed no threat to NATO’s hegemony.

 

The West didn’t care who replaced Assad — as long as it wasn’t Moscow’s man.

 

And now, Europe gets to clean up the mess it helped create.

 

 

Assad Was the Firewall — You Knocked It Down

 

Let’s be clear: Bashar al-Assad was no saint, but he was a firewall against total collapse. He preserved Syria’s sovereignty. He protected minorities. He kept ISIS and al-Qaeda off the streets of Damascus.

 

And now?

 

The EU has installed a militant in a business suit, a Western-friendly warlord with a past drenched in fanaticism.

They think calling him “President al-Sharaa” will fool the world.

 

It won’t

 

The man is no more “moderate” than the Taliban are progressive.

 

 

 

The EU Owns This Disaster Now

 

Brussels wanted Russia out.

 

Well done.

 

Now they own:

 

A Syria fractured into sectarian war zones

 

A population fleeing in every direction

 

A leadership structure held together with Western money and extremist roots

 

A borderland of chaos and militancy

 

Good luck managing that.

 

Good luck explaining to your own citizens why another flood of refugees is about to begin.

 

Good luck when “your moderate ally” starts crushing dissent and imposing a regime even darker than the one you helped dismantle.

 

From left, European Parliament President Roberta Metsola, Estonia’s Prime Minister Kaja Kallas and European Council President Charles Michel

 

 

The EU didn’t just pick the wrong side in Syria.

 

It picked a terrorist.

 

And now that the headlines are turning, and the chaos deepens, Brussels is pretending it had nothing to do with it.

 

But history will remember. And the next time the EU talks about values, democracy, or peace — just point to Syria.

 

And remind them who they crowned king.

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  1. B.Borg July 18, 2025

    The EU failed politics at its best ?

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