Published on 16 May 2025 | by naram.serjoonn
And the reason isn’t brilliance, but simply a scale of patriotism. When Netanyahu boasts that he brought down Assad and Nasrallah, and leaves al-Julani untouched—not only that but elevates him to the status of a hero and leader, sending him off to meet with presidents bearing letters of recommendation and endorsement—that’s proof that I am on the right track, and my scale is accurate. It’s like the scale used for gold—no, like the scale of the heavens that does not wrong even a mustard seed in measure.
Today, we caught the act red-handed. We were all witnesses. We were all watching. We all saw how the Americans rewarded al-Julani, greeted him, shook his hand, and supported him—just as they had supported him with their “angels and soldiers” in the form of Facebook youth who were being paid to polish his image and wipe the blood from his clothes. These same “soldiers” were calling him a mujahid and claiming he was liberating the Syrian people.
What we know is that al-Julani and his entire group are masters of sleight-of-hand and optical illusion. From the moment of his birth to his last breath, he will be playing tricks on the eye. His arrival in Damascus was presented as heroism, but in fact, it was part of a secret international agreement that carried him to the presidential palace. His wearing of neckties is also a circus act—half beard, half necktie. And this mix of beard and necktie is the core of the illusion, the sleight-of-hand. His slogans about liberating Syria are meant to hide the truth: that he delivered Syria to the occupiers. His appearance in Paris is another act of mental manipulation, staged by the French with him.
As for his handshake with Trump, that is the ultimate illusion. Al-Julani was summoned to stand before Trump, where he was handed a list of tasks and strict instructions. Just like a child being praised by his teacher—“You’re great! You’re smart!”—Trump praised the man who used to behead people, calling him great and a fierce fighter. He knows he’s deceiving Muslims and al-Julani’s followers, injecting them with delusion. He claims he’ll lift sanctions, but it’s all a malicious psychological game. He’ll never fully lift them because he’s going to milk the Syrians, their land, their people, their wealth—everything he can. The Americans want nothing but harm for us. And anyone who doesn’t understand that must have a hoof bigger than his head.
Congratulations to Assad, who saw all of this coming—every word he said and predicted came true, as if he were opening a window into the future when he said it was a conspiracy to seize control of the country, and that the weapon was its own ignorant, hateful children and naïve, kind-hearted people. He saw that he was the last leader to preserve Arabism and Islam, the last leader whom neither America nor Israel could extract a signature or recognition from. The last of the free masters.
He saw that people who belittle danger and believe their enemies are destined to fall into historical traps—and their awakening will cost generations of struggle.
Today, we saw the American lifting sanctions off him, shaking his hand, and calling him great and brilliant. And after all this, who dares say it wasn’t a conspiracy? That this praise isn’t a trap? After such generous forgiveness, support, and swift endorsement—
Who hasn’t seen the kohl stick inside the kohl jar while Trump milks the Middle East, Muslims, the revolutionaries, Islamists, and even Islam itself?
We all saw Trump’s stick in the revolutionaries’ kohl jar. We saw the public obscenity.
We all saw Netanyahu’s stick in al-Julani’s kohl jar and the revolution’s.
We saw Erdogan’s stick in al-Julani’s kohl jar and the revolution’s.
We saw the disbelievers’ stick in the Arabs’ kohl jar.
And I saw the whole world’s stick in Syria’s kohl jar.
This kohl jar can no longer hold any more sticks.
There isn’t a stick left that hasn’t entered the jar.
[TRANSLATED FROM ARABIC]
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