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Foreword
The green buses that transported the Sahwat out of Halab
As the leaders of the Sahwah factions were heading
to Astana, the capital of Kazakhstan, to meet with
the representatives of the Nusayri regime in order to
strengthen the ceasefire between them and the Nu-
sayri army, under Russian Crusader patronage, their
murtadd fighters were continuing their attacks on
the city of Bab with the support and backing of the
Russian Crusaders, allies of the Sahwat’s main taghut,
Erdogan.
But the sad state of the murtadd Sahwat doesn’t end
there, as anyone who followed the statements of their
leaders in recent days would have found them speak-
ing about the Russians as if they were speaking about
friends, not about Crusader Russia – the ally of the
regime – which killed thousands of helpless people,
destroyed cities and villages, and aided the Nusayri
army in retaking the city of Halab and expelling them
from it. But today, among them is he who calls them
a “peacemaker,” hoping to ally with them to fight the
Islamic State. This friendship between the murtadd
Sahwat of Sham (and behind them, their taghut, Er-
dogan) and the Russian Crusaders comes after years of
the murtaddin allying with America, which has killed
countless Muslims, aided the tawaghit against them,
and protected the Jewish state occupying the lands of
the Muslims. But when they lost hope in America, it
wasn’t difficult for them to replace it with Russia. In
fact, there’s nothing to even prevent them from be-
friending the Jewish state itself over the course of a
few days as long as wala and bara remains utterly bro-
ken within them. So there’s nothing easier for them
than allying with the Jews, the Christians, and the
mushrikin and taking charge of their efforts against
the believers from Ahlus-Sunnah, either due to their
fear of the mushrikin or their desire to obtain some
benefits which they hope to acquire from them.
The murtadd Sahwat of Sham justify their new
bond with the Russian Crusaders – as well as the pos-
sibility of them coming under their banner and the
banner of the Nusayri regime directed to fight the Is-
lamic State – with the claim that it’s for the sake of
weakening Iranian influence in Sham and to push the
Nusayri regime to have no need for the Rafidi militias,
as the Sahwat would take their place in fighting the
“terrorist” groups, by which they’re referring primarily
to the Islamic State.
They are thereby repeating exactly what their
brothers – the Sahwat of Iraq – used to say years ago
in order to justify joining under America’s banner.
They claimed that they wanted to be an alternative to
the Rafidi militias, which American forces depended
on in their war against the mujahidin, and that their
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