The so-called “War on Terror” has long been a farce, one of the great deceptions of our era. From the empowerment of Osama Bin Laden by American intelligence during the Soviet-Afghan War to the ongoing support of so-called “moderate rebels” in Syria, the trail of lies and barbarity leads to an undeniable conclusion: those labeled enemies in one breath often serve as pawns in larger Zionist strategies in another. This article seeks to expose the conspiracy that connects figures like Bin Laden, Turkey’s Erdogan, and Al Qaeda’s al-Julani to the broader Zionist agenda against legitimate states like Syria under Bashar al-Assad.
The Zionist-Wahhabi Nexus
Osama Bin Laden, hailed as the mastermind of 9/11, was more than a simple religious fanatic. He was a tool—consciously or unconsciously—of the Zionist agenda, destabilizing the Middle East and laying waste to any semblance of multi polar governance. The Zionist state, with its insatiable appetite for regional hegemony, benefited directly from the chaos unleashed by Al Qaeda and ISIS.
Syria, under Bashar al-Assad, represented a beacon of religious pluralism and sovereignty. For this, Assad became a target not only of the United States and its NATO allies but also of the head-cutting fanatics whose barbarism served the same geopolitical ends. Erdogan’s Turkey, a NATO member, became the logistical hub for ISIS and Al Qaeda fighters, funneling weapons, funds, and resources under the guise of fighting Assad.
Iran and Russia: The Lone Defenders
Amidst this barbarism, the involvement of Iran and Russia stands as a rare source of hope. Iran’s Revolutionary Guard and Russia’s military intervention in Syria were decisive in saving the nation from complete disintegration at the hands of Zionist-backed extremists. While the West decried their involvement, these nations stood on the right side of history, offering a bulwark against chaos and the spread of Wahhabi extremism.
Iran, with its commitment to defending oppressed peoples, and Russia, with its strategic interest in preserving stability, together exposed the duplicity of the American narrative. Unlike Washington, which empowered the very forces responsible for 9/11, Tehran and Moscow committed themselves to eradicating the scourge of ISIS and Al Qaeda.
A Shameful American Legacy
As an American, I cannot help but feel despair at the role my government has played in this travesty. The United States has empowered Zionist state machinations to strengthen head-cutters and terrorists—an alliance that spits in the face of our supposed values. While Assad stood firm against ISIS and Al Qaeda, Washington undermined him, preferring barbarism to stability if it served Zionist interests.
The consequences are clear. Iraq, Libya, and Syria lie in ruins, as well as Gaza, their societies shattered by years of war and terror. And for what? To maintain the hegemony of an apartheid Zionist state that has aligned itself with the very forces of extremism it claims to oppose.
Osama Bin Laden, Erdogan, and al-Julani are not mere figures of Wahhabi extremism; they are instruments of a larger agenda. The fight against Assad was never about democracy or human rights—it was about crushing resistance to the Zionist state's vision of regional domination.
My appreciation goes to Iran and Russia for standing against this tide of barbarism. Yet, as an American, I carry the shame of knowing that my government has been complicit in this tragedy. The time has come to hold accountable those who empower chaos in the name of empire, and to recognize the Assad government’s rightful place as a defender of civilization against the forces of terror.
We must break the cycle of empowering the head-cutters and begin rebuilding a world where sovereignty and pluralism are respected, rather than trampled underfoot by that said agenda.
P.S. When a Zionist dismisses your claims about their involvement in 9/11 as "outrageous conspiracy theories," calmly respond: "Zionist-aligned Al Qaeda claimed responsibility, so they also bear the credit."