Even a country boy from Mississippi can see that this is wrong‼️ A MUST SEE AND READ POST‼️ππ₯
— Buddy Huggins (@buddyhuggins) December 5, 2025
Kevork Almassian's thread traces Abu Mohammed al-Jolani's rise from a Camp Bucca detainee alongside Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi in 2011 to Syria's interim president in late 2024, alleging… https://t.co/aazkjCEOEX
Even a country boy from Mississippi can see that this is wrong ‼️ππ₯
Click the post above to read the full thread from Kevork Almassian — it’s a bombshell.
When @Judgenap asked me on his show how Syria ended up with Abu Mohammed al-Jolani as its “president,” I could almost hear the cognitive dissonance on the other side of the screen.
How does a man who was once the emir of al-Qaeda in Syria — a co-founder of ISIS by any honest reading of his history — become Washington’s chosen man in Damascus?
For me, the answer is no mystery at all. It’s the logical end of a dirty war that began not in 2011 with peaceful Syrian protesters, but years earlier inside an American-run prison camp in Iraq: Camp Bucca.
And now, even a former CIA officer — John Kiriakou, the whistleblower who went to prison for exposing CIA torture — has gone on record saying what many of us have argued for years:
Jolani is, in all likelihood, a CIA asset.
The timeline alone screams intelligence operation. Kevork Almassian lays it out perfectly in the thread above — from Camp Bucca with Baghdadi → al-Nusra Front → HTS “rebrand” → U.S. non-targeting during the war → CIA’s Timber Sycamore arms pipeline → sudden diplomatic embrace and Trump lifting sanctions.
This isn’t conspiracy theory anymore. It’s pattern recognition.
And the end result? A balkanized Syria carved into sectarian zones that just happen to benefit certain regional players while displacing minorities and securing resource corridors.
We deserve better voices speaking up for the Syrian people — voices like Tulsi Gabbard — who actually stand against regime-change wars and terrorist proxies.
Read the full thread. Share it far and wide. The truth doesn’t care about narratives.
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