US Cooperating
With Al-Qaeda : Former US Diplomat
By RT
May 24, 2016 "Information
Clearing House"
- "RT"
- After
the Al-Qaeda 9/11 attack on America the US is
cooperating with the terrorist group as it did in
Libya, Bosnia, and Kosovo, says former US diplomat
Jim Jatras.
A senior
figure from a Syrian rebel group Ahrar Al-Sham
with links to Al-Qaeda reportedly visited the
United States at the end of last year, according
to an American news website.
Syrian
militant group leader Labib al Nahhas, who calls
himself “chief of Foreign Political
Relations at Ahrar al-Sham,” allegedly
arrived in the US capital for a short visit in
December.
RT:
What’s your take on the visit to the
US by a key Ahrar Al-Sham figure? What do you think
about the State department response when they were
asked about this? They seemed to be quite evasive,
didn’t they?
Jim Jatras:
It is clearly tap dancing. And frankly it begs
credibility that a fellow like this could come to
the US. What – we don’t have visa controls? We don’t
pay attention to who is coming into this country
from a war zone? And they expect us to believe that
officials of the US government were not aware of the
visit? Mark Toner said that he [the Ahrar Al-Sham
figure] didn’t have any meetings here, meaning the
US State Department. I would infer that maybe he had
meetings elsewhere with some other agencies.
RT:
Do you have any idea what was behind
the visit to the US?
JJ: My
sense is that that they were operational meetings.
We are hearing more and more noise about this
so-called Plan B if the Russian and the Syrian
governments do not knuckle under and agree that at
the end of the transition Assad will go. We are
getting these threats from the Saudis and the Turks,
and frankly they are being backed by the Obama
administration, that some kind of forceful action
will be taken to secure a victory for these
terrorist forces if we don’t get our way on what we
demand from a supposed transition. And this worries
me very much... They will step up their support for
these terrorist groups. And I think Ahrar Al-Sham is
one of the key components here despite their very
close connection with Al-Qaeda and Al-Nusra Front
and their participation in this massacre at Zarah.
RT:
Why do US officials keep working with
this group which has been linked to Al-Qaeda and
claim that they are not terrorists? Do you think
that the US would be forced to sort of backtrack on
their position or will they dig their heels in?
JJ: I
think they will dig their heels in. This is not a
mystery to anybody in Washington. They know very
well that Ahrar Al-Sham and other so-called moderate
groups are closely connected to Al-Nusra and
Al-Qaeda. And they don’t back away from them because
they know without cooperation with Al-Qaeda, which
is what it boils down to, they have no policy
options in Syria; that they have to accept the fact
that Assad is going to stay in power and the
terrorists must be defeated. And they cannot accept
that.
RT:
With more evidence showing there is a
link between Ahrar Al-Sham and Al-Qaeda – doesn’t it
become more difficult for the US to deny that there
is a link? Wouldn’t they have to reevaluate at some
point?
JJ:
No, I don’t think so at all. They know very well
there is a link. And they also know most Americans
simply are not paying attention. And here we are –
how many years after the 9/11 attack on the US by
Al-Qaeda and we are cooperating with Al-Qaeda
as we did in Libya, as we did in Bosnia, as we
did in Kosovo. They simply do not care because most
Americans don’t seem to care.
RT:
So, where does this lead the peace
talks? Because obviously Russia does care, Assad
does care.
JJ: I
am not optimistic. I really am not. If the US and
the Obama administration had a rational policy, we
would be backing up, we would be rethinking our
policy and the evidence is all to the contrary.
Every once and a while you hear somebody say:
“Looks like there is a deal between Washington and
Moscow.” But all the evidence to me seems to
suggest that they are still taking their marching
orders from Riyadh, from Ankara and the Gulf States.
And they are still bent on by hook or by crook
securing a victory for the terrorists.
Jim
Jatras, a former US diplomat and foreign policy
adviser to the Senate GOP leadership, comments on
financial and foreign policy topics and on U.S.
politics in his publication TheJIM!gram. Tweet
him at @JimJatras. |