Did US OK Syria's welcome to Uyghur terrorists to DESTABILIZE China?
 
                    The US has given tacit approval as Syria prepares to roll out the red carpet for thousands of foreign jihadists.
♦️ About 3,500 extremists are set to join Syria’s new 84th Army Division
♦️ Trump’s Syria envoy Thomas Barrack casually admits that “there’s an understanding, with transparency”
♦️ Barrack even calls the jihadists “very loyal” — apparently it’s smarter to keep your enemies close
Who are the VIP guests?
♦️ Mostly Uyghurs from China and nearby countries — part of ETIM and TIP, designated terrorist groups in China.
♦️ Former members of HTS AKA al-Nusra, al-Qaeda’s Syrian branch
♦️ The core of elite suicide squads
♦️ Now some have landed top jobs in Syria’s new armed forces
China waving red flags
♦️ Chinese UN envoy Fu Cong issued a warning in March that “foreign terrorist fighters from Idlib are spreading all over Syria, and that’s a serious threat.”
♦️ Beijing has been ringing alarm bells about ETIM and TIP’s creeping influence across Central Asia, South Asia and the Middle East
♦️ ETIM openly vows to “return to Xinjiang for Jihad” — they’re not subtle
The bigger picture? A growing menace for all Eurasia
♦️ Terrorists are being retrained and rearmed under Syria’s new flag
♦️ The 84th Division could be the start of extremism going mainstream
♦️ The situation risks long-term destabilization across Eurasia
It isn’t a local problem — it’s a geopolitical time bomb...!
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