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Shifting Alliances US Contact with Syrian Rebel Group After Assad’s Fall

Sunday 15 December 2024 - 11:33
Shifting Alliances US Contact with Syrian Rebel Group After Assad’s Fall

Recent developments in Syria have marked a significant turning point in the country’s ongoing crisis. The United States has confirmed direct contact with the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), the rebel group that now controls Syria after overthrowing President Bashar al-Assad's regime. This marks the first official acknowledgment of US interactions with HTS, which remains classified as a terrorist organization by Washington. Secretary of State Antony Blinken made this statement following a series of talks in Jordan, where representatives from several regional powers, including Arab countries, Turkey, and European states, gathered to discuss Syria’s future.

The talks emphasized the need for a peaceful transition in Syria, with a focus on establishing a government that respects the rights of all Syrians, including minorities. The joint communique called for an inclusive political process while ensuring that Syria would not become a haven for terrorist groups. As the country looks towards rebuilding, officials across the region stressed the importance of avoiding the chaos that followed the fall of other Middle Eastern leaders, such as Muammar Gaddafi in Libya.

The US has been in contact with HTS primarily to discuss humanitarian issues, such as the case of Austin Tice, an American journalist who has been missing for several years. Blinken confirmed that communication has taken place with HTS, signaling a shift in American foreign policy towards engagement with the group. However, HTS’s history as an al-Qaeda affiliate raises concerns about its commitment to a peaceful, inclusive governance model.

Despite HTS’s stated desire for an inclusive government, skepticism remains due to the group’s violent jihadist roots. The Syrian conflict, which has devastated the country for over a decade, has led to the deaths of hundreds of thousands and displaced millions. In this context, the future of Syria depends not only on internal unity but also on the ability to navigate the influence of external powers. Notably, countries like Russia and Iran, who supported Assad’s regime, were notably absent from the talks in Jordan, signaling a shift in international support.

With the fall of Assad’s 24-year rule on December 8, Syria faces an uncertain political future. HTS leader Ahmed al-Sharaa has already appointed a new interim prime minister, Mohammed al-Bashir, and the world watches closely to see if the group’s promises of inclusivity and governance reform will come to fruition. The next steps in Syria’s recovery will require careful coordination both within the country and with international actors, as the scars of civil war remain deep.

This new phase in Syria’s history offers hope but also challenges. As the country looks to emerge from the shadow of decades of dictatorship, it remains to be seen if the forces of stability will prevail over those of division and violence. The road ahead will demand difficult decisions and unprecedented cooperation, both for the Syrian people and the international community.


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