Syrian Rebel Leader Envisions Future Without Foreign Influence

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Ahmed A-Shara, formerly known as Abu Mohammed al-Golani, the leader of Syrian rebel groups that ousted Assad, is now a highly sought-after figure in Middle Eastern diplomacy. Despite his past as the head of Al Qaida's Syrian branch and being on the world terrorist list, Arab and European leaders are eager to engage with him, viewing him as a potential statesman. This shift in perception highlights the complex dynamics of Middle Eastern politics and international relations.
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