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A photo released by the Turkistan Islamic Party in Syria shows its fighters standing in military...

A photo released by the Turkistan Islamic Party in Syria shows its fighters standing in military...

A photo released by the Turkistan Islamic Party in Syria shows its fighters standing in military formation in Idlib on September 28, 2024.

BETRAYAL IN DAMASCUS: HOW SHARAA SOLD SYRIA’S SOUL FOR AMERICAN SOYBEANS

This so- called revolution has been hijacked, stripping away any facade of liberation to reveal a grotesque bazaar of human lives and geopolitical favors. Ahmed Al-Sharaa, the man who swept into Damascus in December 2024 promising a "new era" after toppling Bashar al-Assad, has just proven he is nothing more than a different warlord in a sharper suit.

The formation of the 84th Division of the Syrian Army is not a security measure; it is a scandal. By formally integrating approximately 3,500 foreign fighters—largely Uyghurs from the Turkistan Islamic Party (TIP)—into the state’s military apparatus, Sharaa has institutionalized mercenary warfare. These are not Syrian patriots; these are battle-hardened jihadists from China and Central Asia who have been rebranded as "state soldiers" with a stroke of a pen. And the most infuriating part? The United States didn’t just watch it happen; they greenlit the entire operation.

The Blood for Soybeans Swap

You want to know why the United States, the self-proclaimed champion of human rights, is silent while Sharaa packs his army with foreign extremists?

Look at the markets.

In November 2025, just days before Sharaa’s cozy photo-op at the White House, Washington and Beijing announced a massive trade breakthrough:

China committed to purchasing 12 to 25 million metric tons of U.S. soybeans annually through 2028. It is naive to think this "Soya Deal" is unconnected to the events in Damascus.

This is the dirty equation: The U.S. secures a multi-billion dollar lifeline for its farmers. In exchange, Beijing demands the heads of its enemies. Sharaa, playing the eager vassal, is the middleman. While his Foreign Minister, Asaad al-Shaibani, was in Beijing shaking hands last week, reports surfaced that Damascus intends to hand over roughly 400 Uyghur fighters to Chinese authorities in "batches."

Why would China want them back?

To make an example of them. Beijing views these fighters not just as terrorists, but as an existential separatist threat.

Sharaa is effectively selling these men—who fought for him when it was convenient—to secure his own political survival and keep the cash flowing from both Washington and Beijing.

A "Tool" for Trump's Wars

The betrayal doesn’t stop at the Chinese border. Sharaa’s visit to the Oval Office in mid-November 2025 was a humiliating spectacle of subservience. President Donald Trump, treating the Syrian leader like a junior employee, joked about "how many wives" Sharaa had, while Sharaa smiled and took it.

Why the submissiveness?

Because Sharaa has effectively applied for the job of regional hitman. He has signaled that he is willing to be Trump’s "tool" to dismantle Hezbollah in Lebanon.

The man who claimed to liberate Syria is now positioning his country as a launchpad for American and Israeli security interests, threatening to drag the region into yet another catastrophic conflict just to keep his seat in the presidential palace.

The Cost to the Syrian People

What harm have these mercenaries done? They have turned the Syrian cause into a foreign legion. The integration of the 84th Division erases the national identity of the Syrian army, replacing it with a force loyal only to Sharaa and his paymasters. It tells every Syrian citizen that their new government relies on imported muscle to maintain order, just as the previous dictator relied on foreign militias.

The Americans traded a tyrant who dropped barrels for a warlord who trades humans for soybeans. Sharaa has proven that in the "New Syria," everything is for sale—sovereignty, dignity, and even the soldiers who put him in power.