In a scene unimaginable just months ago, Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa strode into the White House this week, becoming the first Syrian leader to visit the United States. The arrival marked a stunning reversal of fortune for a man who, barely a year ago, led insurgent forces with a $10 million American bounty on his head. Now, he sits across from President Donald Trump not as a pariah, but as a potential partner in reshaping the Middle East’s fractured landscape. Al-Sharaa’s transformation from jihadist commander to heaad of state represents one of the most dramatic political pivots in recent memory. Once known as Abu Mohammad al-Julani, he spent years fighting US forces in Iraq and later led Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, […]
