بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم
The Riyadh Conference of Arab and Western Foreign Ministers Aims to Subjugate Syria and Integrate it into the Dilapidated Arab Regional Order
(Translated)
By Ustath Ahmad Al-Khatwani
The closing statement of the Arab-international meeting on Syria held in Riyadh on Sunday 12 January 2025 stated, “During the meetings, the participants discussed steps of supporting the brotherly Syrian people, and to provide them with the necessary help and support at this critical stage of Syria’s history, and assist them to rebuild Syria as a unified Arab country, independent and safe for all its citizens, in which there is no place for terrorism, nor a breach of its sovereignty or its territorial integrity from any party.”
The Western colonialist countries participated in the meeting called for by Saudi Arabia and attended by Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad Hassan Al-Shaibani, along with foreign ministers and delegates from America, France, Germany, Britain, Italy, Spain, Turkey, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Syria, Oman, Qatar, the Emirates, Bahrain, the Arab League, the European Union, the Secretary-General of the Gulf Cooperation Council and the UN Special Envoy for Syria. This meeting is considered the first summit of its kind regarding Syria since the fall of the tyrant Bashar Al-Assad last month. Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan said that “the meeting comes to coordinate efforts to support Syria and seek to lift sanctions on it,” and welcomed America’s decision to issue a Broad Authorization, Minimal Oversight (formally known as General License No. 24 (GL 24)), regarding exemptions related to sanctions on Syria, calling on international parties to lift the unilateral and international sanctions imposed on it.
The Saudi Foreign Minister also praised “the positive steps taken by the new Syrian administration in preserving state institutions, adopting a dialogue-based approach with the Syrian parties, committing to combating terrorism, and announcing the start of a political process that includes the various components of the Syrian people, in a way that ensures the stability of Syria, preserves its territorial integrity, and prevents Syria from becoming a source of threat to the security and stability of the countries of the region.” This means taking clear steps to establish a secular state, that fights Islam and adheres to the Sykes-Picot nationalistic borders. This conference, which is a meeting of Arab and Western foreign ministers in Saudi Arabia and is specific to Syria, and was arranged specifically to emphasize that any new ruling system in the region must be subject to the international and regional standards set by the colonialist West, which must be imposed on any new ruling system born in the Middle East, at the forefront of which is combating Islam, under the guise of combating terrorism, and involving all the different components in governance to dilute the centrality of decision-making in the state. Its real goal is to completely distance Islam from application and neglect its provisions under this pretext.
In this conference, America, Britain, France, Germany, Italy and Spain were the guide and determiner of the future political, economic and legislative direction of the Syrian state. For instance, as the most prominent European financier Germany raised the idea of smart sanctions that would force the new regime to comply with Western standards of governance. America had lifted some sanctions on Syria to see how words would match with deeds by the leaders of the new regime. France is trying to penetrate the new Syria by contributing to the drafting of the constitution. Britain is betting on the presence of men affiliated with it inside Syria, through whom it can infiltrate in the regime in order to have political influence alongside America. Italy and Spain are looking for a place for themselves in Syria as two countries bordering Syria on the Mediterranean Sea.
Thus, in such conferences, countries are tamed and prepared to be part of the Western political system. The new political regime in Syria thinks that it is in a position where it has no choice but to submit and coexist with this system, where the permitted limits and forbidden redlines are set for it.
This is whilst the Arab foreign ministers play the role of integrating the regime within that corrupt and dilapidated Arab regional order, known as the Arab League, which rehabilitates all the regimes that the Kafir colonialist Western countries agree to rehabilitate. The practical steps for rehabilitation have begun by sending a delegation from the Arab League to Damascus to carry out the procedures for Syria’s re-joining the Arab League.
The rehabilitation of the regime of Ahmed al-Sharaa today by these dilapidated Arab countries in Syria are the same countries that rehabilitated the regime of his criminal predecessor, Bashar al-Assad. They are agent regimes that do have neither political will nor political independence. They do nothing but follow the instructions that come to them from their Kafir masters.
Those who stood against the revolution of Syria recently, and allied with the criminal Bashar, now stand with this new regime to support it and supervise it, according to the standards of the failed Arab regional order that was created by Western countries with a clear purpose.
The mere participation of Western countries in the conference confirms that the Arab countries are considered a direct area of influence for the West, and that they are politically subordinate, as agents to it, with absolute subordination. If the foreign ministers who participated in the conference were all from the West, this means that they are the ones with real influence in the region. Otherwise for instance, why were Russia or China absent, and not invited to the conference?
One of the biggest mistakes of any new regime that arises in this region is to rely on the Kafir West as a whole, or its individual malicious colonialist states, such as America, Britain and France, or to rely on its followers from the agent Arab states, such as Saudi Arabia, Jordan, the Gulf States and Egypt. This reliance will inevitably lead to its death and the loss of its independent decision-making.