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Part Two of the Book:
"Stop the Terrorist"
Starting in 2019, his appearance began to change.
He cut his hair short, wore suits, and spoke with a calm, diplomatic tone. Gone were the shouts of "Allah Akbar."
From 2021, he began unilaterally reaching out to Western leaders and politicians, including Jonathan Powell, presenting himself as someone aligned with the international community, capable of filling power vacuums and preventing chaos.
By 2022, he started giving speeches about an inclusive future government, engaging in discussions, and building strong connections with the media to reflect his ideas.
Finally, the right moment arrived. In a lightning-fast attack, he moved from stronghold to stronghold, front to front, toward Damascus, achieving rapid victories.
He forced Assad and his allies to flee, and in a symbolic moment at the Damascus Gate, he knelt in prayer.
Thus, Jolani rose to power.From December 2024, he based his interactions with the world on extensive, one-sided engagement. When Israel occupied the Golan Heights, he refrained from issuing an attack order, responding to critics by saying, "An attack now would only lead to our slaughter and destruction."
During this time, he never stopped harshly suppressing his own people, including during attacks on Druze, Christians, and civilians. Yet, he managed to attract small investments and brought back some Syrian refugees from neighboring countries.
He only declared war on separatist Kurds, handling it so diplomatically that even the U.S. backed Jolani. Without fighting, the Kurds were forced to accept integration into Syrian territory.
Just recently, all sanctions on Syria since 1979 were lifted in a single moment. It’s expected that a flood of investments will soon transform this untouched, resource-rich country.
As Ahmad al-Sharaa, once known as Jolani, said:
"We will build Syria to be a beacon for the world’s future."
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