Add news
News Every Day |

‘There Is No Blank Check’: Syrian Leader Told to Rein in Jihadis

Syria’s interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa attends an interview with Reuters at the presidential palace, in Damascus, Syria, March 10, 2025. Photo: REUTERS/Khalil Ashawi

Syria‘s President Ahmed al-Sharaa has a lot to prove to win over Western powers. If the first few weeks of his rule are anything to go by, he may be heading in the wrong direction.

The West is watching Syria‘s leaders closely to ensure they rein in the Islamist jihadis who killed hundreds of Alawites, create an inclusive government with effective institutions, maintain order in a country fractured by years of civil war, and prevent a resurgence of Islamic State or al Qaeda.

To hammer home the message, three European envoys made clear in a March 11 meeting with Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shibani in Damascus that cracking down on the jihadi fighters was their top priority and that international support for the nascent administration could evaporate unless it took decisive action.

The meeting has not previously been reported.

“The abuses that have taken place in recent days are truly intolerable, and those responsible must be identified and condemned,” said French Foreign Ministry spokesman Christophe Lemoine, when asked about the message delivered in Damascus.

“There is no blank check for the new authorities.”

Reuters spoke to the three European envoys as well as four regional officials during a trip to Damascus. They all stressed that the authorities must get a grip on security across the country and prevent any repeat killings.

“We asked for accountability. The punishment should go on those who committed the massacres. The security forces need to be cleaned up,” said one European envoy, who was among the group of officials who delivered the message.

Washington has also called on Syria‘s leaders to hold the perpetrators of the attacks to account. US State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce said they were monitoring the interim authority’s actions to determine US policy for Syria.

The problem for Sharaa, however, is that his Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) group only comprises around 20,000 fighters, according to two assessments by Western governments.

That makes him reliant on the tens of thousands of fighters from other groups — including the very hardline jihadist factions he is being asked to combat – and moving against them could plunge Syria back into war, five diplomats and three analysts said.

Thousands of Sunni Muslim foreigners, from countries including China, Albania, Russia, and Pakistan, joined Syria‘s rebels early in the civil war to fight against the rule of Bashar al-Assad and the Iran-backed Shi’ite militias who supported him, giving the conflict a sectarian overtone.

One of the reasons Sharaa now depends on a relatively small force of some 20,000 fighters from several disparate groups, including the foreign jihadis, is because he dissolved the national army soon after taking power

While the step was meant to draw a line under five decades of autocratic Assad family rule, diplomats and analysts said it echoed Washington’s decision to disband the Iraqi army after the fall of Saddam Hussein – and could lead to similar chaos.

Sharaa’s move, along with mass dismissals of public sector workers, has deepened divisions in Syria and left hundreds of thousands without income, potentially pushing trained soldiers into insurgent groups or unemployment, worsening Syria‘s instability, according to five European and Arab officials.

Neither Sharaa’s office nor the Syrian foreign ministry responded to requests for comment for this story.

STUCK IN A PARADOX

In addition to the challenge of quelling sectarian violence, Sharaa must also contend with a host of foreign powers from the United States to Russia, Israel, Turkey, and Iran – all turning Syria‘s territory into a geopolitical chessboard.

Turkey holds the north, backing opposition forces while suppressing Kurdish ambitions. US-backed Kurdish-led forces control the east with its vital oil fields, while Israel capitalized on Assad’s fall to bolster its military foothold. It now controls a 400-square-km demilitarized buffer zone, supports the Druze minority, and is opposed to the Syrian leadership.

In response to the massacres of civilians, Sharaa has established an investigation committee and promised to punish those responsible, even those close to him.

But any action against the jihadis who carried out the killings could ignite factional infighting, purges, and power struggles – leaving the new government stuck in a paradox, the diplomats and analysts said.

“Obviously Sharaa doesn’t control the foreign jihadis and does not call all the shots,” said Marwan Muasher, vice president of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. “What is clear is that the massacres were carried out by people who are Salafi jihadists and are not listening to what he’s saying.”

While diplomats recognize that the inquiry is a step in the right direction, they said its credibility would have been far stronger with UN and international observers.

Ultimately, they said, the true test of Sharaa’s leadership lies not just in the commission’s findings but in how he deals with the fighters responsible for the atrocities.

The massacres were, however, a stark reminder of the forces at play in post-Assad Syria, signaling a brutal reality that toppling a dictator is the beginning of a larger, more perilous battle to shape the country’s future.

Abdulaziz Sager, founder of the Saudi-based Gulf Research Center, said the presence of “rogue groups” – the foreign jihadis – operating outside the law would lead to a collapse in security and undermine the state’s authority.

“Therefore, the new leadership has no choice but to take firm action against such violations,” he said.

An Arab diplomat said political support from Arab states was also not unlimited, and would need to be matched by concrete steps, including inclusive governance, protection of minorities and real progress on the ground.

That means genuine power-sharing with Alawites, Christians, Kurds, and other minorities – and only then can the new leadership stabilize Syria and garner US and European support, the Arab diplomat said.

Washington and European states have tied the lifting of sanctions, imposed under Assad, to the new authorities proving their commitment to inclusive governance and the protection of minorities. Removing these sanctions is crucial to reviving Syria‘s shattered economy, Sharaa’s most pressing challenge.

SAME PLAYBOOK?

But despite promises of reform, the five-year constitution Sharaa unveiled this month gave him absolute power as president, prime minister, head of the armed forces, and chief of national security, as well as granting him the authority to appoint judges, ministers, and a third of parliament – dashing hopes for democratic reforms.

The constitution also enshrines Islamic law as “the main source” of legislation.

Critics argue that the constitution swaps autocracy for Islamist theocracy, deepening fears over Sharaa’s roots as the leader of a hardline Islamist faction once allied with al Qaeda.

Kurds, who control northeastern Syria and recently agreed to integrate with the new government, criticized the temporary constitution for “reproducing authoritarianism in a new form.”

Syria‘s dilemma, analysts say, mirrors the trials faced by Arab states a decade ago when, in 2011, a wave of uprisings ousted dictators in Egypt, Tunisia, Libya, and Yemen.

The “Arab Spring” upheavals promised democratic revival, but takeovers by Islamists, military coups, and violent fragmentation turned these hopes into setbacks. The victories were short-lived, with states such as Yemen and Libya descending into violence and chaos.

Syria, having endured a far longer and bloodier conflict, now stands at a similar crossroad.

Analysts say if Syria‘s rulers adopt exclusionary policies that ignore the cultural, religious, ethnic diversity of its citizens, they are bound to fail – just as late Islamist President Mohammed Mursi did in Egypt after the overthrow of Hosni Mubarak.

In Mursi’s case, his divisive constitution failed to meet the people’s diverse demands and led to his toppling by the army. Such a policy in Syria, the analysts add, would fuel domestic resistance, antagonize neighbors, and prompt foreign intervention.

“Some internal and external forces wanted a secular state, while the constitutional declaration reaffirmed the state’s religious-Islamic identity, stating that Islamic law [Sharia] would be the primary source of legislation,” said Sager. “A possible compromise could have been a model similar to Turkey’s – a secular state governed by an Islamic party.”

Muasher at the Carnegie Endowment said Assad’s fall should serve as a warning to those who replaced him in Syria.

He said Sharaa must decide whether to adopt the same playbook that made Assad vulnerable and led to the mass Sunni uprising that eventually ousted him – or adopt a different course.

Syria‘s new rulers must recognise that the brutal authoritarian model of the regime they replaced was ultimately unsustainable, as is any political system based on exclusion and iron-fisted rule,” Muasher said.

“If they fall back on repression, they will subject Syria to a grim fate.”

The post ‘There Is No Blank Check’: Syrian Leader Told to Rein in Jihadis first appeared on Algemeiner.com.

Москва

Рядом со столицей Мьянмы случилось еще одно землетрясение магнитудой 5,1

Реклама
The most beautiful beach towns with cheap living

A huge number of people around the world dream of one day breaking out of the daily routine

Marcus Rashford got his Man Utd break when I got injured – I knew there was no way back after that

Dalljiet Kaur requests fans to help as her Nach Baliye Choreographer suffers from a brain stroke; writes 'We are doing our best to support them'

Vladimir Denisov heads one of the largest and most successful media holdings in Russia

Snezhana Beschetnaya: "The Patriot military industrial Complex is a place where history speaks..."

Ria.city
Реклама
  • ИП Попов А.П.
  • ИНН: 602715631406
Осторожно, 1 стакан сжигает 3 кг жира! Запишите рецепт...

Вот это точно убьет лишний вес! -17кг за 5 дней! Перед сном съешьте...







Read also

Preston vs Aston Villa live stream FREE: How to watch FA Cup quarter-final today

Eggs are now the 2nd most expensive source of protein. Here are 6 more affordable options

A Bad Week for the Muslim Brotherhood

News, articles, comments, with a minute-by-minute update, now on Today24.pro

News Every Day

Marcus Rashford got his Man Utd break when I got injured – I knew there was no way back after that

Today24.pro — latest news 24/7. You can add your news instantly now — here


News Every Day

Marcus Rashford got his Man Utd break when I got injured – I knew there was no way back after that



Sports today


Новости тенниса
Дарья Касаткина

Теннисистка из РФ Касаткина будет представлять Австралию на турнирах



Спорт в России и мире
Москва

Гандболистки «Ставрополья» повторно проиграли в Москве хозяйкам из ЦСКА



All sports news today





Sports in Russia today

Москва

Ефимов: за пять лет город выделил 30 участков для строительства ФОКов


Новости России

Game News

The next DLC for Total War: Warhammer 3 will include a Slaanesh faction led by a six-armed snake lady


Russian.city


Здоровье

ГК «ДИАКОН» представила выставку с элементами интерактива к 100-летию кафедры клинической лабораторной диагностики РМАНПО


Губернаторы России
РФ

Посольство РФ в Дании: Россия открыта для сотрудничества с США в Арктике


Опубликовать стихи поэта. Опубликовать стихи друга.

Как обойти блокировку сайта Вавада и сохранить доступ

"КИБЕР КОРОЛЬ, БЕЛЫЙ БРАТ, ВОЖДЬ КРАСНОКОЖИХ" ЛИБО "СВЯТОЙ ЛЕНИН" МЕССИЯ? СЕНСАЦИЯ! Дональд Трамп, В.В. Путин. Новости. Россия, США, Европа могут улучшить отношения и здоровье общества?!

В Госдуме назвали даты отключения отопления в Ярославле и других регионах России


Суд вернул певице Ларисе Долине квартиру в Москве: Мошенники под стражей, им грозит до 10 лет

Суд начал процедуру банкротства бывшей жены Баскова

Путин пообещал Гергиеву и Машкову восстановить Хабаровский музыкальный театр

Релиз трека. Релиз новой песни. Релиз сингла. Релиз Музыкального альбома.


Соболенко проведет 35-й финал турниров под эгидой WTA

Новак Джокович готов бороться за 100-й титул ATP на Мастерсе в Майами

Теннисистка из РФ Касаткина будет представлять Австралию на турнирах

Арина Соболенко выиграла турнир категории WTA 1000 в Майами



Валерий Сюткин и финалист шоу “Голос” Сергей АРУТЮНОВ. Самый неожиданный дуэт этой весны. Легендарный хит “Я то что надо” теперь в модном прочтении.

Новости гиревого спорта России: судьи повысили квалификацию

Купить новую BMW или взять с пробегом: что выгоднее?

Проведут фестиваль гиревого спорта


Тариф – Большой Концерт.

Менеджер Артиста. Менеджер по работе с артистами.

Новости гиревого спорта России: судьи повысили квалификацию

Проведут фестиваль гиревого спорта


Купить новую BMW или взять с пробегом: что выгоднее?

Ярославский «Локо» сыграет с московским «Динамо» в плей-офф

В центре Пензы напротив «Гостиного двора» машина ушла под асфальт

В Крюкове строят храм святого великомученика Георгия Победоносца



Путин в России и мире




Реклама
Top 6 nutrition questions men should ask themselves after 40

To maintain health and remain full of energy, men will be helped by this



Персональные новости Russian.city
Анастасия Волочкова

Предпочла скромную свадьбу. Волочкова рассказала о предстоящем браке дочери



News Every Day

Vladimir Denisov heads one of the largest and most successful media holdings in Russia




Friends of Today24

Музыкальные новости

Персональные новости