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🇸🇾🇺🇸 SYRIAN “CIVIL WAR” ALREADY NIPPED IN THE BUD? U.S. HELPED MAKE CEASEFIRE HAPPEN The U.S. just pulled off something promising in Syr...
🇸🇾🇺🇸 SYRIAN “CIVIL WAR” ALREADY NIPPED IN THE BUD? U.S. HELPED MAKE CEASEFIRE HAPPEN
The U.S. just pulled off something promising in Syria, getting the al-Sharaa gov and the Kurdish-led SDF to agree on a ceasefire and start working together again.
It’s wild considering America has backed both sides over the years, fighting ISIS with the SDF, but also pushing for a stable Syrian state.
This deal didn’t just happen on its own. People like Tom Barrack, Witkoff, Kushner and others close to Trump have been grinding behind the scenes for months to make this kind of breakthrough real, despite detractors doing everything in their power to create a case of failure associated with the recent regime change.
Syria according to naysayers was supposed to be another failed regime-change story like Iraq or Libya, but this might actually be the one where the U.S. gets it right owing to pragmatism and on the-ground efforts.

Ambassador Tom Barrack: The United States commends the Syrian government and the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) for their constructive efforts in reaching today’s ceasefire agreement, paving the way for renewed dialogue and cooperation toward a unified Syria.
Two great Syrian leaders, driven by the
The U.S. just pulled off something promising in Syria, getting the al-Sharaa gov and the Kurdish-led SDF to agree on a ceasefire and start working together again.
It’s wild considering America has backed both sides over the years, fighting ISIS with the SDF, but also pushing for a stable Syrian state.
This deal didn’t just happen on its own. People like Tom Barrack, Witkoff, Kushner and others close to Trump have been grinding behind the scenes for months to make this kind of breakthrough real, despite detractors doing everything in their power to create a case of failure associated with the recent regime change.
Syria according to naysayers was supposed to be another failed regime-change story like Iraq or Libya, but this might actually be the one where the U.S. gets it right owing to pragmatism and on the-ground efforts.
Ambassador Tom Barrack: The United States commends the Syrian government and the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) for their constructive efforts in reaching today’s ceasefire agreement, paving the way for renewed dialogue and cooperation toward a unified Syria.
Two great Syrian leaders, driven by the