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The U.S. must take into account a plethora of security concerns if it reopens its Damascus embassy after 12 years of disuse.
The US and many of its allies in Europe have taken al-Sharaa up on the offer. US officials view the new Syrian administration as an opportunity to not only wipe the slate clean on decades of ...
Friday’s attacks constituted a significant escalation between Israel and Iran — raising fears of a full-on regional conflict ...
By Daniel DePetris, Chicago Tribune When President Donald Trump met Syria’s new president, Ahmad al-Sharaa, for the first time last month, he came away impressed with the man’s vision, stamina and ...
Formally integrating foreign fighters into Syria’s new army is viewed as a pragmatic political move, but one which alarms ...
President Donald Trump suspended U.S. sanctions on Syria but continues to have certain expectations for the new Syrian ...
The Israeli military said it was shelling targets in Syria on Tuesday in response to a pair of projectile launches, with ...
In April, two senior U.S. officials told the New York Times the military would be shutting down three of its eight small operating bases in Syria’s Kurdish-controlled northeast, with troop levels ...
CAIRO (Reuters) -Israel has carried out its first airstrikes in Syria in nearly a month, saying it hit weapons belonging to ...
Russia used the bridge “as a logistical artery to supply its troops,” a Ukrainian official said in a statement, according to the New York Times. Moscow, meanwhile, stepped up rocket attacks on Ukraine ...
Syria is able to proceed because it enjoys increased support from the US, as well as from Turkey and Qatar, both US allies.