His Majestyâs head-chopper: Syriaâs MI6
Ahmed al-Sharaaâs Downing Street visit offered him a reunion with the British intel operatives who groomed the former Al Qaeda warlord to become president of Syria.
When Syriaâs âinterimâ leader Ahmed al-Sharaa touched down in London on March 31, he was given a much warmer welcome than many once thought possible. As the longtime leader of Syriaâs Al-Qaeda branch, the US had been offering a $10 million bounty for information on his location just 15 months prior. Yet here was Al-Sharaa, proudly posing for photo ops with King Charles and Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
British intelligence had been working towards this day for almost two decades. The path for al-Sharaaâs rule was cleared by MI6 after years of mentoring under Jonathan Powell, who now serves as National Security Advisor to Starmer. The time had come for Britain to formally anoint its Syrian puppet.
The ongoing US-Israeli war on Iran, and the Strait of Hormuzâs closure, were reportedly at the top of Starmer and al-Sharaaâs agenda. The British premier praised his counterpartâs supposed success in battling ISIS, while al-Sharaa thanked London for its assistance in pushing for sanctions on Syriaâs ruined economy to be lifted. The pair have enjoyed warm relations since al-Sharaaâs seizure of power in December 2024, which Starmer publicly celebrated as a golden opportunity for London to âplay a more present and consistent role throughout the region.â
Ever since, the British have systematically steered Damascusâ self-appointed government towards recognition and welcome by Western states. In May 2025, as al-Sharaaâs death squads massacred Alawites and other ethnic and religious minorities, US President Donald Trump received his Syrian counterpart in the oval office, where he gifted him a bottle of Trump-branded cologne. The BBC acknowledged this development would have been âunthinkable just months ago.â
Al-Sharaa took the next steps in January 2026, when he signed an unpopular US-brokered accord with Israel, which former Syrian President Bashar Assad had steadfastly refused to endorse for decades.
The impacts of the deal were immediately visible. As Al-Sharaaâs forces swept through Kurdish territory in north east Syria, the Kurdsâ erstwhile Israeli backers refused to intervene, and US envoy Tom Barrack publicly declared that the American partnership with the Kurds had âexpired.â
Within weeks, al-Sharaaâs forces wrested control of the countryâs wheat and oil-producing areas, which had been under US-led occupation for years. Though Syria and Israel have yet to formally normalize relations, al-Sharaa describes relations between the countries as âgood.â Today, Syriaâs airspace and ground territory is routinely used by Israel and its Western sponsors to wage war on Iran.
Though the rapid transition took many by surprise, the campaign to re-establish Western control over Syria was actually set in motion years ago.
Starmerâs top advisor also groomed al-Sharaa for power
Among the most important vehicles for grooming the former Syrian Al Qaeda warlord known as Mohammed Jolani into the politician, Ahmad Al-Sharaa, was a supposed conflict resolution NGO known as Inter-Mediate. Founded by Jonathan Powell, a former advisor to PM Tony Blair who helped negotiate the Good Friday accords in Northern Ireland, the group works closely with the British Foreign Office and MI6.
Powellâs Inter Mediate cultivated al-Sharaaâs militant Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) faction for power for years before the December 2025 palace coup, and now boasts a dedicated office within the presidential palace in Damascus.
Coincidentally, Powell took up the post as Starmerâs advisor mere days before HTS declared themselves Syriaâs government. As a confidant of Tony Blair, Powell was a key figure in the push for the criminal 2003 Anglo-American Iraq invasion, helping shape bogus intelligence claiming that Baghdad posed a biological and chemical weapons threat to justify the illegal intervention.
Despite his role in the destruction of Iraq, British media has reported that Powell âmay have more influence over foreign policy than anyone in government after the Prime Minister himself.â Today, Powell is charged with âcoordinating all UK foreign policy, security, defence, Europe, and international economic issues.â
Spooks and âsmooth Blairitesâ welcome al-Sharaa
Al-Sharaa was also personally welcomed by Hamish Falconer, an intelligence-aligned Member of Parliament who spent years collaborating with MI6 as the British foreign officeâs Terrorism Response Team leader and once served as a hostage negotiator in talks with the Taliban.
Falconer is a close associate of Amil Khan, a British intelligence contractor who worked obsessively to generate sympathetic coverage of HTS while plotting to undermine this outlet due to our critical reporting on Syrian jihadists and their friends in the British government.
Hamishâs father, Charlie Falconer, was a longtime friend and former roommate of former Tony Blair. Following Blairâs May 1997 election victory, Falconer senior was elevated to the unelected House of Lords, then served in a series of high-ranking government posts throughout his palâs tenure, often coordinating with Jonathan Powell.
While there, the elder Falconer applied âhuge pressureâ to Attorney General Lord Goldsmith to change his conclusion that invading Iraq was completely illegal. This intervention may have played a decisive role in enabling the illegal war of aggression. Today, itâs been reported that many on Downing Street are âgrowing increasingly wary about the influence of⌠smooth Blairites.â
According to one British outlet, top officials in London are purportedly asking, âat what pointâŚdoes âexperienceâ and âguidanceâ become âcontrolâ?â The same question must be asked of MI6âs longstanding links to al-Sharaa.
British intel set up al-Sharaaâs civil apparatus
It is uncertain when British contact with HTS began. But Robert Ford, who served as the US ambassador to Syria from 2011 to 2014, disclosed that in 2023 Inter-Mediate sought his personal assistance in rebranding HTS from âterroristsâ into politicians. Ford met repeatedly with al-Sharaa, who reportedly expressed no remorse about the massacres and atrocities he perpetrated in Iraq. Al-Sharaa had served five years in the US militaryâs notorious Camp Bucca jail for his involvement with Al Qaeda in Mesopotamia. He was released in 2011 â just in time for the Syrian dirty war.
In September 2025, former-MI6 chief Richard Moore admitted Britainâs foreign spying agency had been courting HTS long before its seizure of Damascus. âHaving forged a relationship with HTS a year or two before they toppled Bashar, we forged a path for the UK Government to return to the country within weeksâ of the fall of Assad, Moore boasted.
British psychological warfare operations and âaidâ efforts greatly assisted HTSâ consolidation of power in areas of Syria it occupied. As The Grayzone revealed in the immediate aftermath of Assadâs fall, leaked documents show MI6 was well-aware that reports of the groupâs split from Al Qaeda were a fantasy.
Nevertheless, British propaganda efforts portrayed dangerous, chaotic HTS-occupied territory as a âmoderateâ success story, in order to demonstrate âa credible alternative to the [Assad] regime,â per the leaks. Central to these psy-ops were British-created assets including the Free Syrian Police (FSP) and White Helmets.
Framed by Western media as providing vital humanitarian services to local populations, these ostensibly independent agencies enjoyed fawning coverage in mainstream media. In reality, the pair collaborated closely with extremist groups, including HTS, and were complicit in hideous atrocities.
Whether intentional or not, HTS was âsignificantly less likely to attack opposition entities⌠receiving supportâ from the British government, a UK intelligence contractor stated. The work of the White Helmets and FSP greatly enhanced the terrorist groupâs credibility as a governance actor and service provider among Syrians. When HTS took power outright in northwest Syria, the FSP became the territoryâs formal police force. Since Assadâs ouster, the White Helmets have been tapped by British intelligence assets to run the countryâs emergency services.
Despite al-Sharaaâs refusal to repudiate his extremist past, British diplomats initiated a series of meeting with him and other HTS warlords from December 2024 onwards. The public encounters continued even as legacy media outlets acknowledged these summits were completely illegal, as HTS was a proscribed terror group under British law. Starmer did not formally lift this designation initially, but nonetheless led calls for the removal of sanctions on Syria by all Western countries.
In March 2025, the UK terminated the majority of its Syria sanctions, and the rest of the EU followed shortly. With the revocation of US sanctions in July, Syria had effectively been welcomed back into the fold of the so-called international community.
While Londonâs man in Damascus appears eager to please Starmer and his counterparts in Western capitals, his sectarian politics remain a source of domestic credibility. In January, al-Sharaaâs forces overran northeastern Syria, and freed many ISIS fighters from Kurdish-run prisons, where MI6 had long-managed covert propaganda operations to influence inhabitants. Many freed ISIS brides reportedly refused repatriation to their home countries, âbecause their husbands are withâ al-Sharaa.
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